Gaj Laxmi Oleograph – Goddess of Prosperity
Gaj Laxmi – Lakshmi with Sacred Elephants
The Gaj Laxmi oleograph portrays Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance, in her revered form as Gajalakshmi. This traditional iconographic representation highlights Lakshmi as the divine source of prosperity, strength, and spiritual well-being.
In the artwork, Goddess Lakshmi is seated gracefully in the Padmasana posture upon a blooming lotus, symbolizing purity, spiritual enlightenment, and the ability to rise above worldly challenges. The goddess is depicted with four arms, two holding lotus flowers that represent beauty, prosperity, and spiritual awakening. Her other hands are shown in Abhaya mudra (gesture of protection) and Varada mudra (gesture of blessing and generosity).
A defining element of the Gaj Laxmi imagery is the presence of two majestic elephants standing on either side of the goddess, pouring sacred water from ceremonial vessels. These elephants symbolize royal power, fertility, prosperity, and strength. The flowing water represents purification and the continuous flow of wealth and blessings.
The harmonious composition reflects divine balance and auspiciousness, making Gaj Laxmi one of the most popular devotional subjects in Indian art and temple iconography.
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