This Tanjore-style painting depicts Goddess Lakshmi comfortably seated on her throne, with her legs folded beneath her. The hemline of her shining silk saree comprises lotus flowers and lotus petals. The gold threads running through the saree, imply wealth, health, and fertility. The arrangement of the pleats and hemline convey the impression that the exquisitely charming Goddess is settled on her favorite throne – the lotus flower, the symbol of enlightenment. She is highly attached to the gaining of knowledge and the dispelling of darkness/ignorance. The lotuses on the hemline seem to join the garland descending from around her neck. Her crown and ornaments are exquisite, expensive, and traditional. Two hands hold the discus and the conch, the symbols of her divine consort, Lord Vishnu. While one palm is raised in blessing, the other is showering coins.
Like a maharajah, who bestows gifts upon the people in his kingdom, Goddess Lakshmi also showers gifts upon her devotees. Her posture of sitting erect, with a huge bolster behind her back, suggests that she is a powerful queen. Staunch believers, who worship her daily, may expect good fortune to come their way. However, her worship reaches its height during Deepawali, the Festival of Lights. This Tanjore painting perfectly captures the true divinity as well as the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
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