2" Small Lord Vishnu With Goddess Lakshmi | Gold Plated Brass Statue

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Here, in this sculpture Lord Vishnu, the protector and sustainer of the universe has been depicted with goddess Laxmi who is pressing the feet of Lord Vishnu, symbolising the dispelling of evil effects. Together, they personify the epitome of celestial love, a divine bond that nurtures and sustains the universe. With a lustrous golden finish, this gorgeous artwork not only gives a touch of divine beauty to your surroundings but also invites blessings, prosperity, and spiritual harmony in every minute detail. Enjoy the divine presence and sublime beauty of this magnificent creation, a manifestation of heavenly grace and unending love.

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Item Code: MIV203
Specifications:
GOLD PLATED BRASS STATUE
Height: 2 inch
Width: 3 inch
Depth: 1 inch
Weight: 200 gm
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Feasting with the Divine: The Significance of Goddess Annapurna in Hindu Culture

Goddess Annapurna is one of the main deities in Hindu culture and is worshiped by many people around the world. She is considered one of the manifestations of Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. There are many temples dedicated to Annapurna Devi in India such as Annapurna Devi Mandir in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh where she is worshiped as the queen of Varanasi alongside Vishweshwar (Lord Shiva). Thousands and lakhs of people from different parts of the world visit this temple to take the blessings of Goddess Annapurna. The appearance of the Goddess is celebrated as Akshaya Tritiya and on this auspicious day, people buy gold jewelry. The glories and stories of Annapurna Devi are mentioned in various Vedic literature such as the Skanda Purana, the Annapurna Upanishad, and the Linga Purana.

She is depicted as a young, beautiful woman with a bright face. She typically possesses four hands and has a third eye on her forehead. She is often portrayed seated on a royal throne, bedecked with jewels, and wearing a crown with a crescent moon on her head.
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What is Annapurna the goddess of?

The Vedic scriptures mention Goddess Annapurna as the Goddess of food and nourishment. She is a special form of Parvati who promised to take care of all living entities on earth by providing them with sufficient food. Food is necessary for our growth and development. If you look at the iconography of Goddess Annapurna, you will find her holding a pot filled with porridge in one of her hands. Without food, we will not be able to maintain our bodies, that act like a vehicle to the path of Godhead (the ultimate goal of human life). The Annapurna Upanishad also mentions Goddess Annapurna to be the source of all wisdom. Therefore, being merciful upon all souls, Goddess Annapurna not only offers nourishment to the body but also enlightens us to take the shelter of the Supreme Lord Vishnu.
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Are Annapurna and Parvati the same?

Yes, Devi Annapurna and Devi Parvati are non-different from each other. There comes a story in the Vedic literature that describes how Goddess Parvati took the form of Annapurna to show her consort Lord Shiva her importance and how the world would not survive without her offering of food. It is believed that the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi was built by Lord Shiva in her honor.
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What are the benefits of keeping the Annapurna deity at home?

Worshiping Goddess Annapurna is very auspicious both materially and spiritually. She is extremely kind and compassionate to all living beings. It is said that if you worship the deity of Annapurna Devi at home with devotion and sincerity, she will make sure that your home never goes out of grains. She bestows good fortune and prosperity on her worshipers and also gives them spiritual credits by which they can come closer to the Supreme Lord Vishnu. Thus, when we pray to Goddess Annapurna with purity, she takes care of our spiritual and material needs.

The Power Couple of Hindu Mythology: Vishnu and Lakshmi

Lakshmi, as we all know, is the Goddess of fortune/wealth and is a highly revered deity in India. She is especially worshiped in the festival of Diwali which brings auspiciousness into our lives. But what is her connection with Lord Vishnu? Our Vedic scriptures mention that Goddess Lakshmi is the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. She is His internal energy or potency and is always engaged in His transcendental loving service. Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi never separate from each other. In the Vaishnava Sampradaya and as described in the Vedas and Puranas, Vishnu and Lakshmi together are the Supreme Absolute Truth. The relationship between them is not mundane but is completely on the spiritual platform, above and beyond the three modes of material nature (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas).
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Is it good to keep Vishnu Lakshmi idol at home?

As mentioned above, it is the injunction of the Shastras (scriptures) that there is no truth superior to Vishnu and Lakshmi. It is advised by all the Acharyas to take the shelter of Shri Vishnu in all circumstances and depend on His mercy.

We see many people worshiping Lakshmi Devi alone in their homes. But if you are willing to walk the path of Bhakti, this is not recommended. Lakshmi Devi is an obedient wife of Lord Vishnu. She never leaves His lotus feet and she never goes to the place where Lord Vishnu is not being worshiped. Therefore, the Vedic scriptures consider those people who engage in the loving service of Vishnu and Lakshmi as the most intelligent. Thus, it is very auspicious to install the deities of Shri Vishnu and Lakshmi Devi at home and worship Them regularly. All good fortune follows when you please Goddess Lakshmi and She is only pleased when we worship Lord Vishnu with faith and devotion.
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Which Avatar of Vishnu is very powerful?

Lord Vishnu is the cause of all causes and He expands Himself into many forms to fulfill certain purposes. The main purpose of His assuming different forms is to reciprocate the loving exchanges with His devotees. He never fails to protect His devotees from great difficulties. One of the most powerful forms of Lord Vishnu is the “Narasimha” Avatar, the half-man and half-lion form. He appeared from a stone pillar to protect His five-year-old devotee Prahlad from the ghastly attacks of his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu. In this incarnation, the Lord looks ferocious but to His devotees, it is equally beautiful as His original four-handed form. The devotees of Lord Narasimha always remember Him in their minds and experience pure bliss.
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