Weight: 2.5 kg, Height: 6.5 inches
Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi on Snake or Sheshnag Ido :
This specific iconography brings together three supreme forces, creating a powerful emblem of total well-being.
- Lord Vishnu (Narayana): Represents the Preserver (Dharma), stability, protection, and spiritual evolution.
- Goddess Lakshmi: Represents Prosperity (Sri), wealth (both material and spiritual), fortune, and abundance.
- Shesha Nāga (The Snake): Represents Eternity (Ananta), the foundation of the cosmos, and divine protection.
- Wealth & AbundanceAttracts Lasting Prosperity. Because Lakshmi is situated with Vishnu (her protector), her wealth is believed to be stable, long-lasting, and disciplined, protecting the household from financial instability and debt.
- Harmony & RelationshipsFosters Marital Bliss. As the divine couple, they symbolize the ideal of love, balance, and understanding. Their presence enhances emotional harmony and affection among family members.
- Protection & StabilityUltimate Divine Shield. Lord Vishnu protects the space, while Shesha Nāga provides a shield against negative energies, ensuring the home remains calm and free from major cosmic disturbances.
- Spiritual GrowthBalances Material and Spiritual Goals. This form reminds devotees that spiritual growth (Vishnu) and worldly success (Lakshmi) are not mutually exclusive but should be pursued in harmony.

