The Hindu Deity Laxmi Statue | Wisdom God
Hindu Deity Laxmi Statue is handcrafted from copper, richly gilded with 24K gold, and adorned with vibrant gold and acrylic paintings along with inlaid gemstones. Measuring 9.6”/24.5cm in height and 7.5”/19cm at the base, it weighs 2.15 kg. Laxmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity, is widely worshipped for bestowing abundance and spiritual well-being. With her serene expression and graceful posture, this statue is a divine addition to any altar, meditation space, or home dedicated to blessings and auspicious energy.
Laxmi Devi, the embodiment of abundance and divine grace, is depicted with intricate symbolism in this exquisite statue. Both her upper hands carry Jwala-Nhyaka, a sacred ritual implement representing inner radiance and auspicious energy. Her lower right hand is in Varada Mudra, the gesture of generosity and boon-giving, while her lower left hand performs Abhaya Mudra, offering protection and fearlessness to devotees. She is adorned with an array of sparkling gemstones that enhance her regal presence. She wears a radiant five-jewel crown—a symbol of her celestial status. Her right leg is gracefully extended and rests upon a blooming lotus, emphasizing her active benevolence. Seated upon a moon disc atop a lotus base, Laxmi Devi radiates serene majesty and auspicious energy, making her an inspiring centerpiece for any spiritual space.
Size: 9.6”/24.5cm (Height) x 7.5”/19cm (Base)
Weight: 2.15 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Laxmi, in Hindu tradition, is the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune, revered as the consort of Vishnu and widely worshipped for bringing abundance and well-being. In Buddhist tradition, she is honored as a deity of wealth and generosity, symbolizing the giving of blessings and the accumulation of merit to support both material and spiritual prosperity. While her role in Hinduism is closely connected to the preservation of cosmic order through Vishnu, in Buddhism, she is seen more independently, representing the nurturing and sustaining aspects of abundance on the path to enlightenment.