Lakshmi Idol Idol , Good For Pooja
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Height: 5 Inches , Weight: 0.880 Kg
SKU: GM10476
The brass idol you've uploaded is a beautiful depiction of Goddess Lakshmi within an arch (Prabhavali). This specific form, often seen with an arch, emphasizes her divine presence and can sometimes represent her seated in her celestial abode or within a temple-like structure.
Pooja (Worship) and Spiritual Practice:
Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity: The primary purpose of 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.
Spiritual and Holistic Prosperity: Beyond just monetary wealth, Lakshmi also symbolizes spiritual enrichment, inner peace, and intellectual abundance. Her worship is sought for comprehensive well-being in all aspects of life.
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, particularly one with an arch that gives it a temple-like feel, 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. While the arch might make full immersion difficult, pouring over the idol's feet or specific parts is common, especially on Fridays or special occasions.
Alankaram: Decorating the idol with silk garments, jewelry, fresh flowers (especially lotus, jasmine, or roses, which are readily available in Coimbatore markets), and garlands. The arch provides a beautiful frame for these decorations.
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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