Devi Lakshmi, wife of Vishnu and the presiding deity over resources and wealth, is the harbinger of affluence and well-being. The traditional ghee-lit lamp or dia is symbolic of vidya and well-being. The ensemble that you see on this page is a confluence of the two.
It is a tall, slender-stemmed sculpture. Fashioned from pure brass, it has the resplendent colour of gold that would look gorgeous when the woman of the house lovingly lights up every dia built into the ensemble. Equidistant from each other, along the length of the stem, is a network of solid vine parallel to the floor. This vine structure branches out into willowy, curvaceous shapes. From each of these branches hang a continuous five-wick dia. On top of each hanging dia is a miniscule stoopa-like structure that resembles a traditional templetop.
The lovely chaturbhujadharini Devi Lakshmi is at the zenith of this lamp. She stands on the belly of a gigantic lotus flower, brighter than all the dias when they are lit in unison.
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