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Lakshmi
is the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, both material and spiritual.
The word ''Lakshmi'' is derived from the Sanskrit word Laksme, meaning
"goal." Lakshmi, therefore, represents the goal of life, which includes
worldly as well as spiritual prosperity. In Hindu mythology, Goddess
Lakshmi, also called Shri, is the divine spouse of Lord Vishnu and
the Goddess of wealth and fortune. In the vedas, she called Sri.
Goddes Lakshmi indicates prosperity. Worhip of Lakshmi indicates
an appreciation of prosperity and a sense of responsibility towards
it. Depicted an extremely beautiful woman, Lakshmi stands on a lotus.
She has lotuses in
various stages of bloom in her two hands. And even wears a lotus
garland.
218
gm.(appx)
Silver |
INR
2550 |
USD
56.04 |
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Lakshmi normally appears on one of three vehicles.
In her enlightened aspect, sattvic guna,
she accompanies Vishnu on Garuda. In her materialistic
aspect, raja guna, she appears with two elephants on either side of
her. The owl depicts the pernicious aspect of wealth. Though its considered
a bird of ill omen and a symbol of darkness, the owl also symbolizes
wisdom and intelligence because of its ability to presage events.
The four arms represent the four directions in space and thus symbolize
90
gm.(appx)
Silver |
INR
1125 |
USD
24.72 |
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omnipresence and omnipotence of the Goddess. The red
color syinbolizes activity. The golden lining (embroidery) on Her
red dress denotes prosperity. The idea conveyed here is that the Goddess
is always busy distributing wealth and prosperity to the devotees.
The lotus seat, which Lakshmi is standing upon, signifies that while
living in this world, one should enjoy its wealth, but not become
obsessed with it. Such a living is analogous to a lotus that grows
in water but is not wetted by water.
Since
the right side of the body symbolizes activity, a lotus in the back
right hand conveys the idea that one must perform all duties in
the world in accordance with dharma. This leads to moksha (liberation),
which is symbolized by a lotus in the back left hand of Lakshmi.
86
gm.(appx)
Silver |
INR
1000 |
USD
21.97 |
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The golden coins falling on the
ground from the front left hand of Lakshmi illustrate that She provides
wealth and prosperity to Her devotees. Her front right hand is shown
bestowing blessings upon the devotees. To go hand in hand with Lord
Vishnu's act of maintenance and protection, Goddesses Lakshmi is
the possessor of every form of wealth.
She is the possessor of great beauty
and is depicted in standing as well as in the seated postures. She
is however always seen on a lotus. In her hands she holds two lotuses.
15 gm.(appx)
Silver Coin |
85 gm.(appx)
Silver |
INR
270 |
USD
5.93 |
INR
1085 |
USD
23.84 |
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In
the avatarams of Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi
also took varous forms to accompany him - Sita
with Rama , Rukminiwith Krishna.
Ashta Lakshmi are her eight forms which are the commonly worshipped
aspects. In each form, she bestows one form of wealth to her devotees.
There are numerous poojas and festivals which are performed to invoke
her blessings.
Sizes available :
| 20 gm (approx) |
50gm -70gm
(approx)
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100 gm -150 gm
(approx) |
INR
990 |
USD
21.75 |
INR
3080 |
USD
67.69 |
INR
9454 |
USD
207.78 |
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| 250gm -275gm
(approx) |
300gm - 375gm
(approx) |
INR
12001 |
USD
263.75 |
INR
16842 |
USD
370.15 |
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Crystal Goddess Lakshmi can be made in accordance with your requirement
of size and weight. You can mail us at sale@rudraksh.info
for further enquiries on different sizes.
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