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Brass Lakshmi Ganesh Idol On Lotus | 5 cm

1 Set

₹699 MRP 999

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  • The divine pairing of Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, seated upon sacred lotus bases, symbolizes prosperity guided by wisdom and auspiciousness. Their joint worship is especially cherished during Diwali, Lakshmi Puja and other sacred beginnings.

  • Specification
  • Details
  • Design
  •  
  • Brass Lakshmi Ganesha Set On Lotus Base 
  • 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 inch | 5 cm (Approx.)
  • Width: 1.5 inch | 4 cm (Approx.)
  • Weight
  • 65 gm (Approx.)
  • Ideal for
  • Daily Puja, Home Temples, Office Desks, Diwali & Lakshmi Puja, Housewarming, New Business Inaugurations and Spiritual Gifting

  • Maa Lakshmi represents Shri—prosperity, abundance and auspicious well-being, while Lord Ganesha, revered as Vighnaharta, represents wisdom, auspicious beginnings and the overcoming of obstacles.
  • Their combined worship conveys a profound spiritual message: prosperity becomes most meaningful when guided by wisdom, discernment and Dharma.

  • The Lotus (Padma) is a sacred symbol of purity, spiritual elevation and divine beauty. Though it grows in muddy waters, it rises above them untouched, symbolizing the ability to remain inwardly pure amid worldly life.
  • As a seat for Lakshmi and Ganesha, the lotus reinforces the ideals of purity, auspiciousness and spiritually guided prosperity.

  • • Prosperity & Abundance— Maa Lakshmi represents Shri and auspicious well-being.
  • • Wisdom & Discernment— Lord Ganesha represents Buddhi and right understanding.
  • • Auspicious Beginnings— Ganesha is traditionally invoked before important undertakings.
  • • Purity & Spiritual Growth— The lotus symbolizes inner purity and elevation.
  • • Prosperity with Dharma— Their joint form symbolizes abundance guided by wisdom and righteousness.

  • Daily Lakshmi-Ganesha Puja.
  • • Diwali and Lakshmi Puja.
  • • Dhanteras worship.
  • Home mandir or puja altar.
  • • Griha Pravesh and new ventures.
  • Auspicious devotional gifting.

  • On a clean and elevated surface.
  • In a home mandir or dedicated puja space.
  • In a peaceful area maintained respectfully for worship.

Exact arrangement may vary according to family and sampradaya traditions.

  • Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers.
  • Protect from prolonged exposure to moisture.
  • If the idols become wet during puja, dry them thoroughly afterward.

  • 1. Why are Lakshmi and Ganesha worshipped together?
  • Their combined worship represents prosperity accompanied by wisdom, auspiciousness and right understanding.
  • 2. What does the lotus base symbolize?
  • The lotus symbolizes purity, spiritual elevation and divine beauty and is especially associated with Maa Lakshmi.
  • 3. Is this set suitable for Diwali Puja?
  • Yes. Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are especially worshipped together during Diwali and Lakshmi Puja.
  • 4. Can this idol set be kept in a home mandir?
  • Yes. Its compact form is suitable for respectful placement in a home mandir or dedicated puja space.
  • 5. Is this 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 and worship guidance above are based on traditional Hindu devotional beliefs and customary practices. Ritual procedures and placement traditions may vary according to family customs, region and sampradaya.

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