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The Devi
Lakshmi is one of the most popular and highly venerated of Hindu
devi. She is wife to Vishnu Himself, and presides over resources and
wealth, which are prerequisites to the creation process that He is responsible
for. She is sought after by the devotee who is in pursuit of wealth, and it is
said that she is very generous with the ones she chooses for their
industriousness and good sense. As could be seen from this multi-variation
brass sculpture, her form is unspeakably beautiful while Her countenance exudes
superlative bliss. Together with the palms of her hands and the digits, the
face is that part of the composition that commands the highest degree of skill.
A few sharp curves have been engraved onto the gracious round shape to convey a
divine composure.
Indeed the
shringar that has been sculpted on this statue is fit for a queen. Layers of
necklaces cascading down her torso from between Her breasts, chunky amulets and
anklets that clothe the exposed parts of Her limbs, and a tall ornate crown set
off by a lotus-petalled halo and kundalas that graze Her shoulders. She holds
in her posterior hands lotuses that are about to bloom (the word 'padmavati'
means one in possession of lotuses), while her anterior hands are raised in
blessing. She stands on a pedestal that is atypical of Indian iconography: two
lotuses with the backs of their pistils together, the one blooming upward
cradling the Devi's feet.
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