“Jaya jaya hey Madhusudan Kamini, Gajalaxmi roopena palaya maam.”
Oh, Goddess of prosperity! Gajalaxmi, the beloved of Madhusudana (Lord Vishnu), may you bless us with prosperity and protect us. Gajalaxmi, a form out of eight forms Asathalaxmi is one of the most revered goddesses of East and Southern India. She is worshiped as a provider and protector by her devotees. The importance of veneration of Gajalaxmi and the correct way of doing so is mentioned in ancient texts such as Astha Laxmi Strotam written by Sage Vyasa. It is believed that worshiping Gajalaxmi can bring immense prosperity to the devotees. She is depicted with gold, silver, and semi-precious stones in many art forms. It is also believed that Laxmi or Gajalaxmi ornamented with precious gems brings manifolds of prosperity to households.
This splendid piece of art, a Tanjore Painting of Gajalaxmi is one of the most pertinent representations of wealth, prosperity, and regality, very well suited to her reputation. Gajalaxmi is seated on a magnificently carved throne in the artwork. Her one hand is in the Abhaya position, and the other hand is in the Varada position. Her other two hands are shown holding two pink lotuses, considered symbols of fertility. Two white elephants, symbols of opulence are shown showering water on the deity. This painting strikes the perfect balance of artistry and grandeur. Colors linked with luxury and divinity are cleverly utilized to highlight the entity's feature of affluence.
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