Gaja Lakshmi Hanging Vilakku(Lamp) 12 In

8,490.00

The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is a traditional brass lamp depicting Goddess Lakshmi seated on a lotus, flanked by two elephants (Gaja). It holds deep spiritual, cultural, and symbolic importance in Hindu tradition.The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is not just a lamp but a divine symbol of wealth, auspiciousness, protection, fertility, and illumination. Keeping and lighting it is believed to invite endless prosperity and divine grace.

Key Features:

Material : Brass

Color: Brass Gold Glossy Polished

Lamp Height:12 Inch

Width:10 inch

Diameter of Lamp:6 Inch

Total Height with Hanging chain:35 Inch

 

Description

Significance of Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku in Home

  1. Symbol of Prosperity & Abundance

    • Goddess Lakshmi represents wealth, fortune, and well-being.

    • The two elephants (Gaja) symbolize strength, fertility, and royal authority. Together, they represent prosperity with power and stability.

  2. Illumination of Life

    • Being a lamp (Vilakku), it represents the removal of darkness (ignorance) and the ushering of knowledge, wisdom, and clarity.

    • Lighting the Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is believed to invite divine blessings and positive energy into the home or temple.

  3. Vedic and Puranic Connection

    • In Hindu iconography, Gaja Lakshmi is one of the Ashtalakshmi forms, who emerged during the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean), with elephants pouring water over her.

    • This symbolizes never-ending wealth, spiritual and material growth.

  4. Auspicious in Homes & Temples

    • Traditionally lit during Diwali, Varalakshmi Vratham, Dhanteras, Fridays, and auspicious ceremonies.

    • It is believed to bring good fortune, harmony, and continuous prosperity when lit daily.

  5. Spiritual Meaning

    • The elephants (Gaja) sprinkling water denote fertility and purity.

    • Goddess Lakshmi in the lamp embodies Shakti (energy) and Annapurna (provider of food and sustenance).

    • Lighting the vilakku signifies welcoming Goddess Lakshmi herself into the household.