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Brass Lakshmi Ganesha Saraswati Idol Set of 3- 6 Inch

Brass Lakshmi Ganesha Saraswati Idol Set of 3- 6 Inch

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Each of the three idols, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Saraswati, sits on its own individual full-bloom lotus base, meaning they can be arranged together as a unified trio, placed in separate rooms according to where each deity's blessings are most needed, or displayed in any formation your pooja room calls for.

Material Brass
Colour Gold
Product Dimension 6 inch x Width: 4 inch x Depth 4 inch
Weight 1.8 Kg
Number of Item 1 Lakshmi Ganesha Saraswati
Suitable for pooja rooms, private temples, institutional mandirs, heritage homes
Sold by Rachana Traders

Lord Ganesha removes the obstacles that stand between you and what you are trying to create or achieve. Goddess Lakshmi fills the cleared space with abundance, financial prosperity, material comfort, and the grace that makes a house feel like a home. Goddess Saraswati provides the knowledge, creativity, and discernment to use that abundance wisely, to turn material success into something meaningful, lasting, and genuinely good.

Together they represent the three conditions that any thriving household, business, student, or individual needs: the courage and clarity to begin (Ganesha), the resources to sustain the effort (Lakshmi), and the intelligence to direct it well (Saraswati).

Each Idol in Detail

Goddess Lakshmi, Left: Seated in Padmasana on a full-bloom lotus base, Goddess Lakshmi is depicted in her classic four-armed abundant form. Her upper hands hold lotus blooms, the symbol of purity and spiritual attainment. Her lower right hand is in Varada Mudra, the gesture of boon-granting, the promise that what you sincerely ask for, she will provide. Her jewellery, necklaces, armlets, waistband, anklets, is individually detailed. The sun-ray crown radiating behind her head gives her the visual authority of a deity who illuminates everything around her. Her expression is one of total, unconditional generosity, the face of someone for whom giving is simply what they do.

Lord Ganesha, Centre: Seated in Sukhasana on his own full-bloom lotus base, Ganesha is depicted at the centre of the trio as tradition requires, because nothing begins without him. The Om symbol is engraved on his broad chest, a detail that elevates this piece significantly from generic Ganesha idols. Four arms hold his characteristic attributes: the modak of spiritual reward, the lotus, and the open blessing hand. His sun-ray crown mirrors Lakshmi's and Saraswati's, creating visual unity across the three figures. His beloved mouse Mooshika is present at the base of his lotus throne, faithful, always present, a reminder that no obstacle is too small for the lord of beginnings to care about.

Goddess Saraswati, Right: Seated on her individual lotus base, Goddess Saraswati holds her Veena, the classical string instrument that is her most defining attribute, in playing position, her fingers placed on the strings with the naturalness of someone for whom music is not a skill but a state of being. Four-armed, her remaining hands hold the scriptures and rosary of the dedicated scholar-sage. Her crown matches her companions in grandeur. Her expression is focused, intelligent, serene, the face of someone whose inner world is genuinely more interesting than everything happening outside it.

The Lotus Bases: Each of the three individual lotus bases is a composition in itself, the large, fully opened lotus petals individually modelled with naturalistic curve and detail, the base of each lotus forming a stable, level display surface. The two-tone finish, warm antique gold on the petals, slightly deeper oxidised tones in the petal recesses, creates shadow and depth that make each lotus appear genuinely three-dimensional.

The Perfect Gift for Every Occasion

Diwali: The classic Diwali blessing covers Ganesha and Lakshmi, but gifting the complete trio says you thought carefully and gave something genuinely complete. This is the Diwali gift that rises above every hamper and envelope.

Housewarming: All three blessings for a new home in a single gift, the wisdom to begin, the abundance to build, and the knowledge to make it meaningful. No housewarming gift covers more ground.

Saraswati Puja and Vasant Panchami: The annual festival of Goddess Saraswati is the perfect occasion for this set, honouring the goddess of knowledge while bringing her companions' blessings along with her.

Graduation: For a student completing their studies, Saraswati's blessing for the knowledge gained, Ganesha's blessing for the journey that begins, Lakshmi's blessing for the prosperity ahead. Three gifts in one, perfectly timed.

Wedding Gift: For a couple setting up their home and their life together, all three divine blessings, in individual idols they can arrange and rearrange as their space and practice evolve over the years.

Diwali Corporate Gifting: A set of three individually boxed brass idols is an extraordinary corporate gift, culturally resonant, visually impressive, and entirely unlike anything else in the standard corporate gifting repertoire.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the three idols sold separately or only as a complete set?

They are offered as a complete set of three. If you are interested in purchasing individual idols separately, please contact our team and we will advise on availability.

Can the three idols be displayed apart from each other?

Yes, this is one of the key advantages of individual lotus bases. Each idol is a complete, self-contained sacred piece that can be displayed independently in any room of your choice.

Are all three idols the same height?

Yes, all three are 6 inches tall, with matching sun-ray crowns that create visual unity when displayed as a trio. Ganesha's body is slightly broader but the overall height is consistent across the set.

Is the Om symbol on Ganesha's chest engraved or painted?

The Om symbol is engraved directly into the brass surface, not painted or applied. It is part of the casting and will not fade or wear away.

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