Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity   Soft Stone
Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity
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Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity   Soft Stone
Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity   Soft Stone
Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity   Soft Stone
Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity   Soft Stone

Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture – Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity

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Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture is a beautiful representation of divine prosperity and spiritual grace. This exquisite sculpture measures 8"H, 2.5"W, and 1.2"L, showcasing intricate craftsmanship inspired by the rich traditions of Mahabalipuram. Mahabalipuram, also known as Mamallapuram, is a historic and sacred site located in Tamil Nadu, India. Its archaeological importance is derived from its deep cultural heritage. The art and architecture here mainly belong to the Pallava period, especially under the reigns of Mahendravarman and Narasimhavarman, dating back to the 7th and 8th centuries CE. The architectural marvels of Mahabalipuram have significantly influenced many artists and sculptors. The Pallava era is celebrated for its unique style, which is evident in numerous rock-cut and monolithic structures. These serve as inspiration for craftsmen creating Traditional Lakshmi sculpture and other religious artifacts. These works hold meaning beyond their aesthetics, playing pivotal roles in spiritual activities and cultural festivities. The Art Period and Historical Background of Lord Lakshmi Devi Sculpture The artistic advancements of Mahabalipuram occurred during the reign of the Pallava dynasty. Noteworthy rulers such as Mahendravarman (circa 600–630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I, known as Mamalla (circa 630–668 CE), greatly contributed to this cultural bloom. The town of Mahabalipuram was named in honor of Narasimhavarman I, showcasing his lasting legacy. Sculptures from the Pallava dynasty highlight classical styles and deep spiritual symbolism from that era. The art of this period includes remarkable examples such as rock-cut temples, monolithic rathas shaped like chariots, and cave temples or mandapas. Among these, the Shore Temple...
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