Brass Lakshmi Idol Sitting On Lotus

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Height: 5 Inches , Weight: 1.140 Kg 

SKU: GM104121
 

The brass idol in the image is a beautiful depiction of Goddess Lakshmi, specifically seated on a lotus flower or emerging from one. This iconography is very traditional for Lakshmi, as the lotus symbolizes purity, beauty, spiritual enlightenment, and creation, all of which are associated with her.

Pooja (Worship) and Spiritual Practice:

Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity: The primary reason for worshipping Lakshmi is to invoke her blessings for financial well-being, material abundance, and overall prosperity. Her presence in a home or business is believed to attract good fortune.

Symbol of Purity and Spiritual Growth (Lotus Significance): The lotus base emphasizes Lakshmi's association with purity, spiritual beauty, and divine emergence. Worshipping Lakshmi on a lotus is believed to not only bring material wealth but also spiritual growth, helping devotees transcend worldly attachments while enjoying prosperity.

Auspicious Beginnings: It's a common practice to worship Lakshmi before initiating any new venture, business, investment, or significant life event to ensure success and growth.

Daily Rituals (especially in Coimbatore/Tamil Nadu): A brass Lakshmi idol, especially one seated on a lotus, is a cherished centerpiece in most Hindu home altars (pooja rooms) and commercial establishments in Tamil Nadu. Daily pooja may involve:

Abhishekam: Ritual bathing with sacred liquids like water, milk, honey, rosewater, etc., especially on Fridays or special occasions. The lotus base provides a stable and aesthetically pleasing platform for this.

Alankaram: Decorating the idol with silk garments, jewelry, fresh flowers (especially lotus flowers, if available, or other auspicious blooms common in Coimbatore like jasmine, marigolds), and garlands.

Archana: Offering fresh flowers (like red lotus, roses) while chanting her names (e.g., Lakshmi Ashtottarashata Namavali, Sri Suktam) or specific Lakshmi mantras.

Deeparadhana (Arati): Waving lamps (usually ghee or camphor lamps) in front of the idol.

Offerings (Prasadam): Presenting traditional Tamil sweets (like Payasam, Sakkarai Pongal), fruits, milk, and coins.

Mantras: Chanting powerful Lakshmi mantras (e.g., "Om Hreem Shreem Lakshmibhyo Namaha," "Om Mahalakshmyai Namah") for attracting abundance.

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