Elephant symbolizes protection, good fortune, wisdom, strength, success and fertility. In Indian religion Elephants allows the lucky and good energy to be dispersed throughout the household. It also attract good fortune, prosperity and success luck. It is design with Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha is featured in the center of both the side.
Elephants are universally regarded as symbols of good fortune. In many cultures, especially in Asian traditions, elephant statues are believed to attract prosperity and success. Placing an elephant statue near the entrance of your home is thought to welcome positive energy and good luck.
placing it in the office symbolizes success at work, and the potential for growth of business.
Importance of Elephant Statue
• Lord Ganesha- A central depiction of Lord Ganeshaprominently embossed on the blanket or howdah on the elephant’s back. He is the Hindu god of wisdom, new beginnings, and the remover of obstacles.
• Goddess Lakshmi- seated on a lotus, her classic iconographic representation. Multiple arms are visible, holding lotus flowers and/or gold coins symbols of wealth, purity, and prosperity.
• Surrounding the Ganesha and Lakshmi figure, there are mythological or divine motifs, including dancers or divine beings in traditional poses. Also Gold ornaments are also present around the ears, forehead, and legs of the elephant.
Make: made in resin golden polish with meenakari work.
Dimensions: 4.5 inches (H) x 5 inches (L)
Elephants are universally regarded as symbols of good fortune. In many cultures, especially in Asian traditions, elephant statues are believed to attract prosperity and success. Placing an elephant statue near the entrance of your home is thought to welcome positive energy and good luck.
placing it in the office symbolizes success at work, and the potential for growth of business.
Importance of Elephant Statue
• Lord Ganesha- A central depiction of Lord Ganeshaprominently embossed on the blanket or howdah on the elephant’s back. He is the Hindu god of wisdom, new beginnings, and the remover of obstacles.
• Goddess Lakshmi- seated on a lotus, her classic iconographic representation. Multiple arms are visible, holding lotus flowers and/or gold coins symbols of wealth, purity, and prosperity.
• Surrounding the Ganesha and Lakshmi figure, there are mythological or divine motifs, including dancers or divine beings in traditional poses. Also Gold ornaments are also present around the ears, forehead, and legs of the elephant.
Make: made in resin golden polish with meenakari work.
Dimensions: 4.5 inches (H) x 5 inches (L)