Brass India handicraft antique hindu goddess bara laxmi religious décor 18"

Brass India handicraft antique hindu goddess bara laxmi religious décor 18"
Brass India handicraft antique hindu goddess bara laxmi religious décor 18"
Brass India handicraft antique hindu goddess bara laxmi religious décor 18"
Brass India handicraft antique hindu goddess bara laxmi religious décor 18"

Brass India handicraft antique hindu goddess bara laxmi religious décor 18"

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  • Product Details : Product Code - 73100 || Width x Depth (Inches) - 7 x 5 Inches || Height (Inches) - 18 Inches || Weight (In Kg) - 7 Kg || Material - Brass || Made In India
  • USAGE: To decorate living room, pooja room, foyuer, altar, meditation room or entrance to your home or office. And can be placed on top of table or can be installed or placed anywhere.
  • POSITIVE IMPACT: Creates peaceful ambience filled with harmony, spirituality and positive energy around us. And at the same time acts as magnificient piece of art and collectible.
  • GIFTING: An ideal gifting option to gift someone as a Wedding Gift/Anniversary Gift/Corporate Gift/Return Gift/Birthday Gift/Diwali Gift/Lucky Gift and a gift that can be given on all occassions like private parties or public community events.
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Varaha Luxmi - This brass sculpture shows Boar faced incarnation of Lord Vishnu known as Varaha (Boar). It is beleived that Varaha killed a demon called Hiranyaksha and freed the Goddess Earth or Bhudevi from him from the underwaters where snakes guarded the Earth for the demon. The hooded snake under the left feet of Lord Varaha denotes that he controls them and had no fear of them. The freed goddess is seen sitting on his elbow. Another explanation of the statue is that Goddess Earth is a form of Goddess Lakshmi, who is consort of Lord Vishnu (in this case Varaha, the boar) meaning Varaha is having his consort Lakshmi on his elbow. In few statues Varaha is shown having a globe resting on his tusks that symbolizes that he freed the Goddess Earth and lifted her on his tusks to place her back in the Universe.

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