In the Hindu pantheon, Maa Lakshmi represents the divine feminine as "Daayini," the giver. The requirement for achieving dharma, artha, kama, and moksha—the four fundamental purposes of human existence—is her aashirvaad (boon). A Maa Lakshmi statue is created with the highest regard and bearing in mind the norms of her iconography as per the ancient texts because she has such profound spiritual meanings. The goddess is represented in this brass statue as Kamalasana (enthroned on Kamala or lotus), Devi Lakshmi is adorned with a floral garland, rows of necklaces, bracelets, a karanda mukuta (inverted basket-shaped crown), hanging earrings, and a solar halo, marking her heavenliness in the icon.
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