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Gaja Lakshmi Tanjore Painting
Gaja Lakshmi Tanjore Painting
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Goddess Lakshmi, the divine consort of Vishnu, epitomizes auspiciousness, fortune, wealth and prosperity. Goddess Lakshmi who's addressed as Sri evokes opulance, beauty, grace and wisdom. Lakshmi is portrayed with two elephants flanking her which her arms are in abhaya mudra showering golden coins and gems. Goddess Lakshmi's divine energy guides us to realize all aspects of life such as Dharma (moral duty), Kama (desires), Artha (Prosperity) and Moksha (salvation).
Tanjore Painting is one of the most valuable collectibles any traditional art connoisseur would possess. The art of Tanjavur Painting originated during 16th century in Tanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, later anglicized to Tanjore, under the reign of Maratha rulers. Tanjavur painting is an artwork originally done on wooden plank which is now replaced by all-weather plywood, using 22 carat gold foil, Jaipur gems and bright colors depicting Hindu Deities with unique and exceptional features and charm.
Item Description:
Length - 19 Inches
Breadth - 16 Inches
Width - 2 Inches
Material - 22 Carat Gold Foil, Water Resistant Board, Teak wood (Mani Frame) and other superior quality products designed to last generations.
Maintenance - Dust with a clean dry Lint free cotton fabric.
