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Goddess Lakshmi Painting

Alexandra Larina

Moldova

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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Lakshmi is the goddess of abundance, prosperity, wealth, luck and happiness in Vedic culture. Lakshmi translated from Sanskrit means “Good Sign”, “Happiness”, “Beauty”, “Luck”. She is the embodiment of grace, beauty and charm. Goddess Lakshmi emerges from water and her symbol is the lotus. The lotus symbolizes the element of water, flourishing life and spiritual life. On a cosmic scale, the lotus personifies the entire structure of the Universe. The lotus is perfection, a state of purity that transcends the material world. This is a symbol of spiritual revelation. It symbolizes purity, perfection, happiness. The opening of lotuses symbolizes the opening of Spiritual centers - chakras. Lakshmi is the wife of the supreme god Vishnu, his Shakti (energy). She accompanies Vishnu in all His incarnations. Lakshmi is a kind of “support” in the material world of the guardian of the universe Vishnu; it is not without reason that in some images Lakshmi can be seen sitting at the feet of Vishnu, thereby symbolizing the maintenance of order in the world order in the material aspect; she also personifies divine love and devotion (bhakti). In India, there is a holiday dedicated to the goddess - Diwali, which is also called the “festival of lights”; it reveals the story of the Ramayana - the legend of the battle between Ravana and Rama, according to which Sita (the incarnation of Lakshmi) - the wife of Rama, was expelled from her kingdom and went with his family to live in the forest. Ravana kidnaps Sita from the forest, after which a battle between the gods begins, in which Rama wins and returns home with his family. The people greet them with lit fires, symbolizing the victory of good over evil, and during the celebration of Diwali, Hindus light candles in their homes in the hope of the blessing of the goddess Lakshmi, who can bestow them with happiness and prosperity in the coming year.

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Painting:Watercolor on Paper

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Size:11.8 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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I am from Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. I studied at the Pedagogical University of Moldova. I practice painting from my childhood. In particular, I like to paint portraits. My works are in private collections in many countries of the world: USA, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Germany, Holland, Romania, Moldova, Russia, Spain.

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