Brass Lakshmi Ganesh Idol on Blooming Lotus Base Set | 7 cm
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The sacred form of Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha seated upon lotus bases symbolizes prosperity guided by wisdom and Dharma. Maa Lakshmi represents auspicious abundance, while Lord Ganesha embodies wisdom and the removal of obstacles.
Specification
Details
Design
Lakshmi Ganesh Idol Set on Round Lotus
Quantity
1 Piece
Material
Pure Brass (high grade quality, heavy & durable) with made of 82%–84% pure Copper
Finish
Antique Gold Polish with Fine Engraved Details
Size
Height: 2.5 inch | 7 cm (Approx.)
Width: 1.5 inch | 4 cm (Approx.)
Weight
230 gm (Approx.)
Ideal for
Daily Puja, Home Temples, Office Desks, Diwali & Lakshmi Puja, Housewarming, New Business Inaugurations and Spiritual Gifting etc.
Maa Lakshmi is revered as the embodiment of Shri—prosperity, abundance and auspicious well-being, while Lord Ganesha, worshipped as Vighnaharta, represents wisdom, discernment and auspicious beginnings.
Their combined worship carries a profound spiritual message: prosperity becomes truly auspicious when accompanied by wisdom and righteous conduct.
The Padma (lotus) is a sacred symbol of purity, spiritual elevation, divine beauty and detachment. Though it grows in water, it remains untouched by impurities, symbolizing inner purity amid worldly responsibilities.
As the seat of Lakshmi and Ganesha, the lotus reinforces the ideals of purity, auspiciousness and spiritually guided prosperity.
• Auspicious Prosperity — Maa Lakshmi represents Shri and abundance.
• Wisdom & Discernment — Lord Ganesha represents Buddhi and right understanding.
• Removal of Obstacles — Ganesha is revered as Vighnaharta.
• Purity & Spiritual Growth — The lotus symbolizes inner purity and elevation.
• Prosperity Guided by Dharma — Their united form represents abundance supported by wisdom and righteousness.
• Daily Lakshmi-Ganesha Puja.
• Diwali and Lakshmi Puja.
• Dhanteras worship.
• Griha Pravesh and auspicious ceremonies.
• New business or office inaugurations.
• Devotional gifting on weddings, festivals and new beginnings.
The idols may traditionally be placed:
• On a clean and elevated platform.
• In a home mandir or dedicated puja space.
• In a peaceful area maintained respectfully for worship.
Exact arrangement may vary according to family, regional and sampradaya traditions.
• Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
• Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
• Protect from prolonged moisture.
• If the idols become wet during puja, dry them thoroughly afterward.
1. What does the Lakshmi Ganesh combination symbolize?
It symbolizes the harmonious union of prosperity, wisdom, auspiciousness and righteous understanding.
2. What is the significance of the lotus base?
The lotus represents purity, divine beauty, spiritual elevation and detachment and is especially associated with Maa Lakshmi.
3. Is this idol set suitable for Diwali Puja?
Yes. Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are traditionally worshipped together during Diwali and Lakshmi Puja.
4. Can the idols be kept in a home mandir?
Yes. They may be respectfully placed on a clean, elevated platform within a home mandir or dedicated puja space.
5. Is this idol set suitable for gifting?
Yes. It is a meaningful devotional gift for Diwali, Dhanteras, Griha Pravesh, weddings, new ventures and other auspicious occasions.
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The spiritual significance, usage and placement information above are based on traditional Hindu devotional beliefs and customary practices. Ritual procedures and placement traditions may vary according to region, family tradition and sampradaya.