Transform your home into a sanctuary of prosperity and divine grace with this magnificent 44-inch bronze Gajalakshmi lamp, a masterpiece of South Indian Hoysala artistic tradition handcrafted in Bangalore. This spectacular ceremonial lamp features Goddess Lakshmi crowned atop two elephants in her revered Gajalakshmi form—the goddess of wealth, abundance, and prosperity arising from the cosmic ocean. The four-armed deity holds sacred lotuses while displaying abhaya (fearlessness) and varada (wish-granting) mudras, symbolizing protection and blessings for all who illuminate this sacred piece.
The extraordinary twenty-six wick design allows for breathtaking illumination displays during major festivals, temple ceremonies, weddings, or auspicious occasions. Multiple oil lamp positions distributed along the ornate bronze body create layers of flickering light that symbolize the dispelling of darkness and ignorance while welcoming spiritual enlightenment and material prosperity. Standing an impressive 44 inches tall with a 16.5-inch square footprint, this substantial floor lamp makes a commanding statement in grand entryways, puja rooms, meditation halls, or luxury living spaces with the architectural presence to accommodate its majesty.
Handcrafted using traditional South Indian bronze casting techniques that echo the legendary Hoysala dynasty's artistic excellence, this lamp showcases intricate detailing in the elephant sculptures, Lakshmi's ornaments, lotus motifs, and the tiered architectural structure. The solid bronze construction ensures heirloom quality and stability for ceremonial use, developing a rich patina that deepens its sacred character over generations. When all twenty-six wicks are lit simultaneously during Diwali, Lakshmi Puja, or special celebrations, the effect is truly transcendent—creating an atmosphere of divine radiance that honors ancient traditions while serving as investment-level decorative art for discerning collectors and spiritual practitioners seeking authentic Indian temple craftsmanship.