Gaja Lakshmi was born out of the churning of the ocean, the fabled Samudra Manthan of Hindu mythology, is the daughter of the ocean. Myths have it that Gaja-Lakshmi helped Lord Indra regain his lost wealth from the depth of the ocean. This form of Goddess Lakshmi is the conferrer and protector of wealth, prosperity, grace, abundance and royalty.
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Gaja Lakshmi is depicted as a beautiful goddess flanked by two elephants bathing her with water pots as she sits on a lotus. She wears red garments, and is four-armed, holding two lotuses in two of her arms while the other two arms are in abhaya mudra and varada mudra.
Laxmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, power, luxury, beauty, fertility, and auspiciousness. She holds the promise of material fulfillment and contentment. She bestows upon deserving people according to their past karma and degrees of devotion. She also protects from ill health and adversity.
TANJORE PAINTING
The Tanjore Art Flourished From Thanjavur, The Capital City of The Chola Dynasty, And Thus Got Its Name. Tanjore Painting of India Originated During The 16th Century, Under The Reign of The Cholas. Maratha Princes, Nayakas of Vijayanagara Dynasty, Rajus Communities of Tanjore & Trichi and Naidus of Madurai Patronized The Art of Tanjore Painting From 16 to 18th Centuries.
The Paintings Are Hung On Walls To Give It The Fulfillment With Its Richness & Vibrant Colors. The Shine and Glamour The Gold Leaves Used By The Tanjore Style Painting Last Forever Notable For Their Beautification In The Form of Semi-Precious Stones, Pearls, Glass Pieces & Gold.
Tanjore Painting Is Covered With 22 Karat Gold Leaves. Episodes From Hindu Purana and Religious Texts Were Visualized, Drawn and Painted With The Main Figure or Figure Placed In The Central Section of The Picture Mostly Within A Space Such As A Mantapa Surrounded By Several Subsidiary Figures, Themes & Subjects.
The Art Was Sacred Task To Be Performed With Ritual Purity and Humility By The Master Craftsmen, Many of Whom Choose To Remain Anonymous, Tanjore Paintings – The Style and Aesthetics Continue To Inspire Many Contemporary Artists.
Fiber Frame, Rosewood Frame, Wooden Frame
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