The goddess herself wears a saree the color of gold, decorated with tiny, red flowers. Her two lower hands are showering her devotees with an unending stream of wealth while in abhaya and varada mudra. Her two upper hands are holding a lotus in each hand. Lotuses are incredibly significant as they indicate fertility and purity—even Gajalakshmi’s throne is decorated sparsely with lotus buds. Two attendants, also wearing golden sarees, fan her with cool air with the help of hand fans. They represent the goddess’ followers who are willing to devote themselves entirely to her. She is venerated most by those who get their daily earnings by rearing cattle. In the vast, beautiful sky, the sun and the moon are both out, looking over the goddess. It is a truly devotional scene that is brought to life with exclusive colors and life-like depictions.
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