Lakshmi - High Quality Print of Artwork by Pieter Weltevrede
Lakshmi - High Quality Print of Artwork by Pieter Weltevrede
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Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu, is the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. As one of the most widely worshipped deities in Hinduism, Lakshmi represents not only material abundance but also spiritual wealth, symbolizing harmony and prosperity in all aspects of life.
The Birth of Lakshmi: Emerged from the Ocean of Milk
The story of Lakshmi’s birth is one of the most famous and enchanting in Hindu mythology. According to the Vishnu Purana and other texts, Lakshmi emerged from the ocean of milk (Ksheer Sagar) during the churning of the ocean, an event known as the Samudra Manthan. The churning was done by the Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) to extract the Amrit or the elixir of life. As the ocean churned, several divine treasures appeared, and among them was Goddess Lakshmi, glowing with beauty and radiance. She personifies not just wealth, but also beauty, fortune, and the nurturing aspects of nature.
The Consort of Vishnu
Lakshmi’s divine association with Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, makes her the perfect counterpart to his qualities of protection, sustenance, and preservation. Together, they symbolize the ideal balance between spiritual growth and material prosperity. As the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi is often invoked by devotees seeking to attain not only material success but also spiritual well-being.
Symbolism and Iconography
Lakshmi is typically depicted as a graceful, four-armed goddess, exuding serenity, beauty, and strength. Her iconography carries deep symbolic meanings:
- Four Arms: Each of her four arms represents a key aspect of human life: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (prosperity), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (liberation). These arms symbolize her power to bestow all aspects of worldly success and spiritual freedom.
- Lotus Flower: In one of her hands, Lakshmi holds a lotus flower, which symbolizes purity, enlightenment, and divine beauty. The lotus grows in muddy waters, yet remains untouched by the dirt, representing the ability to remain unaffected by the worldly distractions while maintaining spiritual integrity.
- Pot of Wealth (Kalash): In another hand, she holds a Kalash, a pot filled with precious jewels and gold, symbolizing abundance and the flow of wealth into the lives of her devotees.
- Golden Coins: Often depicted with coins flowing from her hands, Lakshmi is associated with both spiritual and material wealth. The coins signify the endless prosperity and fortune she brings to those who worship her with devotion.
The Goddess of Beauty and Prosperity
Lakshmi is not only the goddess of financial wealth but also of beauty, fortune, and grace. She embodies the idea that prosperity, both material and spiritual, is a result of good deeds, virtues, and balance. She represents the blessings of abundance that come with right living and the pursuit of knowledge, ethical values, and righteousness.
Worship of Goddess Lakshmi
Lakshmi is most widely worshipped during Diwali, the festival of lights, which marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. During this festival, homes and businesses are illuminated with lamps and candles to invite her blessings of wealth and prosperity. Lakshmi Puja is an important ritual on this day, where devotees clean their homes and offer prayers to the goddess, seeking her divine blessings for the year ahead.
She is also worshipped during other festivals like Vasant Panchami and Dhanteras, which are dedicated to invoking her presence in both personal and professional life. It is believed that the goddess grants prosperity, good health, and success to those who sincerely seek her grace.
Spiritual Significance
While Lakshmi is often seen as the goddess of material wealth, her blessings are not limited to worldly possessions. She is a reminder that true wealth comes from a balance of physical, emotional, and spiritual fulfillment. In Hindu philosophy, wealth is seen as a means to perform good deeds, contribute to society, and further one’s spiritual journey. Worshipping Lakshmi is believed to bring harmony and balance into one’s life, ensuring that both material and spiritual needs are met.
Art Print Speciality
- Printed on Felix Schoeller coated matte paper from Germany.
- Smooth, non-reflective surface for high-quality finish.
- Uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks for durability.
- Inks offer vibrant color reproduction and fade resistance.
- Artwork lasts for decades under proper conditions.
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