Goddess Lakshmi has been associated with fertility, abundance, and good fortune since she first appears in early Hindu texts. Her iconography depicts Devi Lakshmi as a young woman, who in Hindu tradition is the ideal representation of productiveness and propitiousness, to emphasize her function as the giver of the boons of progeny, the fecundity of fields, and pleasantness in life. Devi is a young woman seated in the position of royal ease (Lalitasana) on a lotus throne or Padmasana in this small copper statue of the goddess Lakshmi. She is displaying her well-known four-armed pose while holding two lotuses and doing the Abhaya and Varada mudras with her right and left primary hands, respectively.
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