Goddess Lakshmi four arms are symbolic of the four goals of humanity that are considered good in Hinduism : dharma, artha, kama and moksha. Maa Laxmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, fertility and prosperity and associated with maya. This Goddess Maa Lakshmi Sitting On Kamal Murti is a wonderful gifting option for your any Family Members and Frindes in any occasion. Ideal to keep in your home entrance, puja mandir room office or living room in a showcase. Mata Lakshmi gives everything wonderful and delightful to her worshippers. The simplest description is that Maa Laxmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, good fortune, happiness, youth and beauty. Dimensions : Length: 2 inches (5.08 cm), Width: 1.6 inches (4.064 cm) , Height: 3 inches (7.62 cm), Color - Gold, Material : Brass, Weight - 100 Grams. This Mata Lakshmi Murti Built By Premium Brass by master sculptors. To give a high-quality look without sacrificing the details. The Goddess Maa Lakshmi Statue will brings goodness and brightness in your house and your world. This Maa Laxmi Sitting Position Idol is highly durable, elegant and a wonderful addition to your Pooja Room, Mandir, Temple and Home Office Decor. Devi Lakshmi Figurine is a perfect gift for Diwali, Wedding, House Warming, Anniversary or festive occasions, It can be a Memorable Return Gift. Care instruction : Clean with a dry and soft cloth. Goddess Lakshmi Sitting Idol is holding two lotus flowers a symbol of beauty prosperity, with her other two hands are in the position of giving bless to her devotees. Mata Laxmi gives everything wonderful and delightful to her worshippers. The simplest description is that Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, good fortune, happiness, youth and beauty, Maya. Maa Laxmi is the consort of Hindu God Vishnu and married his incarnations Rama (in her incarnation as Sita), Krishna (as Rukmini), and Venkateshwara (as Alamelu). In addition to Rukmini, however, Devi Laxmi was also thought to have incarnated as the milkmaid Radha, Krishna's youthful lover prior to his marriage to Rukmini. In Vaishnava traditions, she is believed to be the mother goddess and the shakti of Narayan. Lakshmi also known as Shri is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism.