Get The Great Triad of Lakshmi Ganesha and Saraswati wooden Sculpture
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The wooden panel you see on this page is a symbol of
auspiciousness, moulded stylishly in varied patterns and designs that enhance
the beauty of it carve; the top layer is smoothly curved followed by a layer of
lotus petals and a check pattern as a filler to the background. The cosmic triad of lord Ganesha, goddess Lakshmi and goddess Saraswati are
carved in their run-of-the-mill postures on full blooming lotus pedestals
blessing the devotees of good health, wealth, wisdom and fearlessness. The use
of a bright color palette, superfine chisels and glossy finish are some of the
highlighting aspects of this panel.
Triad of Lakshmi Ganesha and Saraswati Wooden Sculpture |
Lord Chaturbhuja Ganesha is sculpted in a dusky brown-golden shade and is garbed in
yellow-orange dhoti, carrying his iconic implements of a noose and pasa along
with motichoor laddoo. Centre position is occupied by pearl white hued goddess
Lakshmi, clad in a bright green sari and gold jewels, carrying lotuses in each
of her posterior hands and granting a boon of wealth with her right anterior
hand; she is framed in a lotus arch topped with a Kirtimukha face. As you move
ahead, you will see goddess Saraswati perched in elegance holding a veena in
her hands and clothed in a blue sari, justifying the etymology of her name,
which means, ‘one with plenty of waters’. The two peacocks carved in
mesmerizing curves and long coiled tails at the corners represent Saraswati’s
vahana and the elephants flanked on both sides of Lakshmi are in a gesture of
garlanding her.
The reason behind this triad being worshipped together is
that, Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and Saraswati of knowledge and people
tend to ignore learning (Saraswati) in the presence of wealth (Lakshmi) and
vice-versa, so to maintain this, and ensure Lakshmi and Saraswati cohabit, Lord
Ganesha, the patron of wisdom and intellect has to be present. This colorful
panel is carved by expert sculptors of South India in their characteristic
carving style of intricate and ethnic patterns. This panel when placed on any
empty wall will enhance the aesthetic as well as propitious aura of the place.
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