Buy Brass Lakshmi Idol Sitting On Round Base With Flowers
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Height: 3 Inches , Weight: 0.320 Kg
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The brass idol you've uploaded is yet another beautiful depiction of Goddess Lakshmi, specifically seated on a round base adorned with floral patterns. This design is common and highly traditional for Lakshmi idols, as flowers, especially the lotus, are intimately associated with her purity, beauty, and prosperity.
Pooja (Worship) and Spiritual Practice:
Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity: The primary and most significant reason for keeping and worshipping a Lakshmi idol is to invoke her blessings for financial stability, material abundance, business success, and overall well-being. Her presence is believed to attract good fortune and remove financial hurdles.
Spiritual and Holistic Prosperity: Beyond just monetary wealth, Lakshmi also symbolizes spiritual richness, inner peace, and intellectual abundance. Worshipping her is sought for comprehensive well-being in all aspects of life.
Auspicious Beginnings: It's a deeply ingrained practice to worship Goddess Lakshmi before commencing any new venture, business, investment, or significant life event (like moving into a new home or starting a new job) to ensure success, growth, and the removal of obstacles.
Daily Rituals: A brass Lakshmi idol is a central and revered figure in most Hindu home altars (pooja rooms) and commercial establishments in Tamil Nadu. Daily pooja for Lakshmi often involves:
Abhishekam: Ritual bathing of the idol with sacred liquids like water, milk, honey, rosewater, tender coconut water, etc., particularly on Fridays (considered highly auspicious for Lakshmi) or during special festivals.
Alankaram: Decorating the idol with silk garments, traditional jewelry, fresh flowers (especially her favorites like lotus, jasmine, or roses, which are readily available in Coimbatore markets), and garlands. The floral patterns on the base complement these decorations.
Archana: Offering fresh flowers while chanting her divine names (e.g., Lakshmi Ashtottarashata Namavali - 108 names, Sri Suktam) or specific powerful Lakshmi mantras.
Deeparadhana (Arati): Waving lighted lamps (usually made of ghee or camphor) in front of the idol as an act of devotion.
Offerings (Naivedyam/Prasadam): Presenting traditional sweets (like Payasam, Sakkarai Pongal), fresh fruits, milk, and coins or currency notes as offerings.
Mantra Chanting: Reciting powerful Lakshmi mantras (e.g., "Om Hreem Shreem Lakshmibhyo Namaha," "Om Mahalakshmyai Namah") for attracting abundance, prosperity, and spiritual growth.
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