Elaborately, precisely and finely embellished with 24 Karat gold and using the traditional South Indian vivid color combinations, this glorious Tanjore painting depicts Goddess Gajalakshmi who is one of the eight primary manifestations or forms of Lakshmi (Ashtalakshmi), also known as the Goddess of fortune. Gajalakshmi is the bestower of the power of royalty and prosperity in the lives of the devotees. She is the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu, the sustainer and maintainer of the entire universe, and is thus always engaged in His service with pure love and devotion.
In this beautifully designed Tanjore painting, Goddess Gajalakshmi is seated under a gorgeous prabhavali with unmatched Indian motifs. The intricate detailing gives an aesthetic look. As her name suggests, the Goddess is flanked by a white elephant (Gaja) on her either side who lift and swirl their trunks up glorifying her. The throne on which she is gracefully seated is largely built of gold leaf studded with sequences of square-shaped stones. Her right leg is folded up on the throne while the left leg goes down touching the layer of lotus petals. Clad in a red saree with golden frills and adorned with several ornaments on her fair-complexioned body, she appears just like the glowing sun. She holds a lotus flower in each of her upper hands, while the lower hands are in abhaya and varada mudra. A stream of gold coins flowing down the floor from her lower right hand can also be seen and a pot full of such coins is placed on her thigh. A huge crown adorns her head and she brings a soft smile on her beautiful face that describes her extremely merciful nature.
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