Laksmi or Laxmi in Newari Hinduism is the goddess of auspiciousness, wealth, and fecundity. Her powers are evoked by the devotees to attain luxuries in life and success in spiritual endeavors. In this statute from Nepal, Sri Lakshmi appears on a lotus throne, which is reminiscent of the lotus seat of Green Tara. Adorned in the manner of Buddhist deities, Lakshmi wears a Nepalese crown, floral earrings, necklaces, armlets, bracelets, a soft dhoti, and a delicate scarf that flows around her youthful form gracefully.
In her hands, Lakshmi holds the Sinamu (vermillion pot) and Jwala Nhaykan (mirror with fiery outlines)- attributes that represent auspiciousness in life. The primary hands of Lakshmi are in the gesture of giving boons (Varada mudra) and fearlessness (Abhaya mudra). The statue is surrounded by a stunning traditional Nepalese aureole with stylized motifs that enhance the artistic quality of the statue. With a mesmerizing stillness on her countenance, this statue of Lakshmi is a stunning example of the union of religious cultures in the art of Nepal.
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