22/02/2026
A rare brass made Dipalakshmi’s standing upon a round flat bas, proudly holding a deep burner in her outstretched hands. A small parrot is stood upon her shoulder. Her ankle length sari gathers at a wide central seam that descends from waist to feet. This is mirrored by at the back of the figure where the tight garment accentuates the female form. Encrusted jewelled glass eyes adds to her charm.
This Deepalakshmi is identifiable with Lakshmi, the Goddess of light and wealth. Dipalakshmi is usually shown holding the lamp bowl in her hands cupped in the gesture of anjali or offering of the flame of ‘divine light'. The lamp is conceived as the vehicle through which the divine can be accessed. Lamps are used in rituals within the domestic realm, as well as religious or temple settings, in order to propitiate the gods.
Material : brass hollow idol
Weight :450g
Height: 6.2"inches (16 cm)
Length: 3.4"inches(8 cm)
Width: 2.4"Inches (6 cm)
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