This is a glorious and serene depiction of Gajalakshmi, who is one among the eight primary forms of Lakshmi (Ashtalakshmi), the Goddess of fortune. She is considered to be the bestower of the power of royalty and prosperity in the lives of the jivas (individual souls). Also associated with wealth, she showers her special blessings on those who seek the path of the Absolute Truth and gives them spiritual wealth. The special feature of this painting is that it has been elaborately and precisely embellished with pure gold coating along with sequences of shining stones to add extra beautification. This aspect of Tanjore style artwork gives it an aesthetic look and makes it stand out from the ordinary ones.
Under a magnificent prabhavali, Goddess Gajalakshmi, as her name suggests, is flanked by a white elephant (gaja) on her either side swirling and lifting their trunk up so as to glorify the Goddess. Having a crowned head and four arms, she is elegantly seated in padmasana on an encrusted-gold throne. She is attired in a lustrous and perfectly pleated saree and sits in Padmasana. Adorned with long chains around her neck, a huge crown on her head and sharp earrings in her ears, she appears as shining as the moon. She holds a lotus flower in each of her upper hands, the lower left hand is in the boon granting Varada Mudra, and the left one is in Abhaya Mudra (fear not gesture) from which a stream of gold coins is flowing down to a pot filled with such coins. As she sits in this posture, the pleats of her saree gracefully spread between her legs. Lastly, a big aureole behind her head depicts her exalted personality, and a gentle and soft smile on her fair complexioned face is enough to put one into the state of tranquility.
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