Weight: 1.18 kg, Height: 6.5 inches
Moram Lakshmi Big Wall Mount :
- Deity of Worship: As a form of Goddess Lakshmi, it is a primary idol for worship, especially for seeking material and spiritual prosperity.
- Gajalakshmi Significance: This specific form is one of the eight manifestations of Lakshmi (Ashtalakshmi). It is highly symbolic:
- Elephants (Gaja): Elephants symbolize strength, royalty, wisdom, and rain/fertility. The act of the elephants anointing Lakshmi signifies the continuous showering of prosperity, abundance, and wealth that is guarded by strength and wisdom.
- Lotus: Lakshmi’s seat on the lotus represents purity, enlightenment, and rising above worldly attachments.
- Pooja: It is a central piece in the Pooja Room or altar, particularly revered during Diwali (Festival of Lights) and Varalakshmi Vratam, where devotees perform rituals to invite her blessings.
- Best Direction: North or Northeast
- The North direction is governed by Kubera (God of Wealth), and the Northeast is the Ishan corner (most sacred). Placing Lakshmi here is believed to maximize the attraction of financial stability, prosperity, and peace.
- Facing Direction: The idol should face inward toward the house (East or North are preferred directions for the face) to symbolize the wealth and blessings flowing into the home, not out of it.
- Entrance: Due to its majestic and protective nature, a GajaLakshmi wall hanging is often placed on the wall near the main entrance to ensure that positive energy and fortune are welcomed into the home.
- Office/Business: Placing it on the North or East wall of an office or business enhances success, recognition, and financial growth.