Height: 9.5 Inches , Weight: 2.920 Kg
Paavai Diya Standing On Elephant Idol Pair :
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Functional Oil Lamp: Its primary use is to hold oil or ghee and a cotton wick, which is lit during daily prayers (pooja) and festive rituals. Lighting a lamp symbolizes the removal of darkness and ignorance and the invitation of divine light and knowledge.
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Auspicious Presence: It is placed in the home altar (Pooja room) to invoke a serene and auspicious atmosphere.
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The Paavai (Lady/Goddess figure) holding the lamp represents Deepalakshmi, symbolizing divine light, knowledge, prosperity, and grace.
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The Elephant (Yanai) is a highly revered symbol in Indian culture and Hinduism, representing:
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Strength, Stability, and Resilience.
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Wisdom, Intelligence, and Knowledge (as Lord Ganesha is elephant-headed).
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Prosperity and Abundance (often associated with Goddess Lakshmi, who is sometimes depicted with elephants showering her with water—Gajalakshmi).
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Pair: Having a pair of these idols is considered highly beneficial for attracting harmony and positive energy to the home.

