- Gajalakshmi
Gajalakshmi, that is "Lakshmi with elephants", is one of the most significant aspects of goddess
Lakshmi . In this aspect, the goddess is depicted seated on a lotus, flanked on both side by an elephant (gaja). She is shown as seated inPadmasana yogic posture, and has four arms. In each of her upper pair of arms, she carries a lotus, and the lower hands are generally shown in abhya andvaradamudra . The elephants flanking her are shown as pouring water from their trunk over the goddess. This aspect like most other aspects of Lakshmi is representative of prosperity, good luck, abundance, and prosperity; and the Gajalakshmi motifs are very common in Hindu and Buddhist iconography.The earliest available depiction of Gajalakshmi appears on a coin (
3rd century ) fromKausambi . One or two elephants depicted alongside a woman symbolized the birth ofGautam Buddha .References
*"Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend" (ISBN 0-500-51088-1) by Anna Dallapiccola
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