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Laxmi Mata 7" Idol

915.00 1095.00

Material : Fiber + Marble Stone Power

Size : 7 " Inch Approx

Dispatched in 3 days 


Goddess Lakshmi is a Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. She is often depicted with four hands, holding lotus flowers, symbolizing purity and wealth. Keeping a Laxmi idol is believed to bring blessings of abundance, success, and prosperity into one's life. Devotees worship her with offerings of flowers, sweets, and prayers, particularly during the festival of Diwali, which is considered the festival of lights and prosperity. The presence of a Laxmi idol in homes and workplaces is believed to bring positivity, wealth, and success to individuals and their families.

Laxmi Ganesh 6" Idol

1295.00 1595.00

Material : Marble Stone Power + Fiber 

Size : 7 inch 

Dispatched in 3 days


Laxmi Ganesh refers to the combined form of the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity and good fortune, Laxmi, and the Hindu god of new beginnings and the remover of obstacles, Lord Ganesha. The combination of these two deities represents the belief that material prosperity should be accompanied by spiritual growth and wisdom. The Laxmi Ganesh form is often worshipped in Hindu households and temples, especially during festivals like Diwali, where they are believed to bring good luck and blessings to the household. In artwork, Laxmi Ganesh is often depicted as a single deity with four arms, with two arms holding lotus flowers, one holding a modak (a sweet delicacy that is considered to be Lord Ganesha's favourite), and the fourth arm holding a gold coin or a lotus.

Laxmi Mata 11" Idol

1545.00 1945.00

Material: Marble Powder Stone Fiber

Size : 11 inch Approx

Dispatched in 2 days 


Goddess Lakshmi is a Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. She is often depicted with four hands, holding lotus flowers, symbolizing purity and wealth. Keeping a Laxmi idol is believed to bring blessings of abundance, success, and prosperity into one's life. Devotees worship her with offerings of flowers, sweets, and prayers, particularly during the festival of Diwali, which is considered the festival of lights and prosperity. The presence of a Laxmi idol in homes and workplaces is believed to bring positivity, wealth, and success to individuals and their families