The image presents a beautifully detailed miniature idol of Goddess Gajalakshmi, one of the most auspicious forms of Lakshmi, in an oxidized silver tone. The goddess is depicted seated in padmasana on a fully bloomed lotus, with four arms holding lotuses and displaying abhaya and varada mudras to grant fearlessness and boons. Two exquisitely carved elephants stand on either side with their trunks raised, symbolically performing abhishekam and representing fertility, royal power, and strength. The elephants are adorned with ornate caparisons featuring intricate floral patterns, while the goddess wears a tall crown, layered jewelry, and a serene, benevolent expression. The entire composition rests on an elongated base decorated with traditional beaded and geometric borders that add a temple-like elegance. The antique finish enhances every fine detail of the sculpture, from the lotus petals to the elephant trappings, giving it a timeless heritage charm. In Hindu tradition, Gajalakshmi signifies wealth that comes with dignity and is worshipped for prosperity, purity, and the removal of obstacles. Displayed on a black pedestal against a soft backdrop, the murti creates a striking sacred presence. It is especially favored for Diwali, Dhanteras, and Lakshmi puja, and is considered an ideal gift for housewarmings and new ventures to invite abundance and auspicious energy.
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Gaja Abhisheka Lakshmi Rajatika
A detailed antique-finish idol of Goddess Gajalakshmi seated on a lotus with two elephants raising their trunks in veneration. The sculpture symbolizes abundance, royal grace, and divine prosperity, making it a powerful addition to home altars and festive spaces.





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