The framed idol presents Goddess Gaja Lakshmi seated serenely on a fully bloomed lotus, symbolizing purity, spiritual growth, and prosperity that rises above worldly attachments. She is portrayed with four hands, holding lotuses in her upper hands that represent beauty, fertility, and divine wisdom. Her lower hands are in Abhaya Mudra for protection and fearlessness, and Varada Mudra for bestowing wealth and blessings. On either side of her are two majestic elephants with raised trunks, which are symbols of royal power, fertility, and abundance. In traditional iconography, the elephants are shown offering abhisheka to the goddess, representing the constant flow of fortune and divine grace. The entire composition is crafted in an antique silver finish with rich gold highlights on the crown, jewelry, and elephant caparisons, adding a regal and auspicious feel. It is mounted on a deep maroon velvet background and enclosed in a polished wooden frame with glass, giving it a premium temple-like presence. This form of Lakshmi is especially worshipped for wealth, success, royal dignity, and the removal of obstacles. The piece is ideal for home temples, offices, or gifting during Diwali, weddings, and housewarmings to invite prosperity and positive energy
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Abhisheka Gajalakshmi Vaibhav Frame
This is a framed antique silver and gold idol of Gaja Lakshmi seated on a lotus with two ornate elephants on either side. Set against maroon velvet in a wooden frame, it exudes elegance and divinity. The idol symbolizes wealth, abundance, royal blessings, and auspicious beginnings.





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