DEVICE OF ESVAR STONECRAFT …EVERY STROY IS UNIQUE EVERY HOME IS DIFFERENT….. ES Resin Laxmi Ganesh Saraswati Idol (16 X 10 X 5cm, Multicolour)


Price: [price_with_discount]
(as of [price_update_date] – Details)


[ad_1]
This handcrafted antique idol of Lord Laxmi Ganesha and Saraswati is made of polyresin metal. The idol is polished to give it antique look. The gift piece has been prepared by the creative artisans. It is a stylish show piece for your drawing room; sure to be admired by your guests. It is also an ideal gift for your friends and relatives. Goddess lakshmi in diwali lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The word ”lakshmi” is derived from the sanskrit word laksme, meaning “goal.” she is also called “shri”, the female of the supreme being. She is worshipped for success and personal virtues. Devi lakshmi was emerged during the churning of the celestial milky ocean by the gods and demons. Lakshmi chose vishnu as her consort. Vishnu carried lakshmi from the ocean into his heaven. Each time vishnu descends on earth as an avatar. He is accompanied by an avatar of lakshmi. She was born as sita when vishnu appeared as rama, she was rukmini when vishnu appeared as krishna and she was padma when her husband came as vamana. Lakshmi puja is performed for prosperity, material abundance, and spiritual prosperity. She is worshipped to remove troubles that prevent us from starting a spiritual path or business. Hindus worship goddess lakshmi in houses and temples by her devotees. A special worship is offered to her annually on the auspicious day of diwali, with rituals and colorful ceremonies specifically devoted to her. Significance of ganesha in diwali lord ganesha is also called the elephant-headed god.he symbolizes auspiciousness and wisdom.lord ganesha is worshipped by the hindus on diwali. Lord ganesha is the son of shiva and parvati. He is the lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the god of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth. In fact, ganesha is one of the five prime hindu deities (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva and Durga being the other four) whose idolatry is glorified as the panchayatana puja.

[ad_2]

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *