This old wall panel is made of wood and depicts Gajalakshmi, which is a representation of Goddess Lakshmi. In Hindi, the word ‘Gaj’ translates to elephant, and in this depiction, elephants flank the Goddess on either side. Sometimes, the elephants are even pictured using their trunks to pour water over her. This representation of Lakshmi is also worshipped as a fertility symbol in certain cultures in India. Exquisitely carved, this piece is a collector’s delight.
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This old wall panel is made of wood and depicts Gajalakshmi, which is a representation of Goddess Lakshmi. In Hindi, the word ‘Gaj’ translates to elephant, and in this depiction, elephants flank the Goddess on either side. Sometimes, the elephants are even pictured using their trunks to pour water over her. This representation of Lakshmi is also worshipped as a fertility symbol in certain cultures in India. Exquisitely carved, this piece is a collector’s delight.
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