Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph
Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph

Vintage Hindu Glitter Lakshmi Devotional Puja Print Lithograph

Regular price
£24.50
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£24.50

This beautiful vintage paper thin shrine print is of the well known Hindu Goddess Lakshmi and is heavily decorated in glitter.

Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism. Therefore, she is praised and worshiped to bring in success, fame, and happiness into every individual’s life. The word Lakshmi is derived from Sanskrit word “Laksya” which means “goal”. Therefore, one who practices a virtuous life is believed to be blessed by Goddess Lakshmi who helps the person find the right path in life. She is also known as the female supreme being called “Shri” or “Mahalakshmi”. 

Almost every Indian shop has a Lakshmi print hanging above the cash register (Goddess of prosperity, luck, and beauty), always with a garland of flowers around her frame and a dot of sandalwood paste and kumkum (vermilion) on her forehead, placed between her eyes at the point of the sixth chakra, the third eye, the point at which we open spiritually to the divine. Devotees place this tilak (mark) on the glass as a reminder of darshan, the moment during puja (worship) when their eyes and Lakshmi's met. There is actually some tilak on Laskhmi face on the glass from this ritual many years ago.

Size: 14" x 10"

This print has gone through many monsoons (with months of humidity), so it may have some staining and discoloration, along with some marks, slightly torn edges and rips that come with daily use and age. Please check the photos for more details.

In the period following independence in 1947 in India, the religious print business in India grew dramatically in its scale and diversity. All the prints I import from India are from this era and are a lot more colorful and bold in comparison to the very early prints in the late 1800's.

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