The gorgeous Lakshmi stands with a pot of gold in Her hand. Her form is strewn with jewels and lotuses, both of which are symbolic of wealth and prosperity. Her beauteous face itself resembles a lotus in full bloom. The rest of Her is clad in a saree seemingly woven from pure gold, an indispensable feature of Tanjore art.
A Devi Lakshmi iconography in the idiom of Thajanvur art is a classic, given that She is the presiding deity over affluence and prosperity. Solid gold-inlaid gessowork defines Her saree and the ornaments, which are further studded with miniscule ruby- and emerald-like stones. The same goes for the crown on Her haloed head and the tall peacock lamps in the foreground.
Against the black night in the background, a pair of banana trees glimmer in their emerald-coloured beauty. They are indicative of the presence of Ganesha, who in many cultures is considered to be Her sibling. Besides this, the dynamic stance of the Devi - Her feet suggest that She may be stepping down straight into the devotee’s realm - makes this an unusual iconography.
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