Invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi with this magnificent 39-inch brass Ashtottara lamp, an extraordinary ceremonial masterpiece featuring twenty-two individual Lakshmi statues and over 108 oil light positions. This spectacular temple-quality lamp is specifically designed for the sacred practice of chanting the Lakshmi Ashtottara Stotram—a powerful 108-name hymn dedicated to the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. According to Hindu tradition, lighting this multi-wick lamp while reciting the sacred verses removes poverty, grants material comfort, eliminates ailments, and attracts tremendous success into devotees' lives.
The architectural design showcases intricate columnar construction with an elaborately carved central stem supporting multiple tiers and extending branches, each adorned with dangling oil lamps and splendid Lakshmi images. Every bouquet of lights features the goddess in her benevolent form, creating a breathtaking visual symphony when fully illuminated during Lakshmi Puja ceremonies, Diwali celebrations, Dhanteras, Friday worship (sacred to Lakshmi), or auspicious occasions requiring her divine presence. The sheer number of simultaneous flames creates an atmosphere of overwhelming radiance that symbolically dispels all darkness, negativity, and financial obstacles.
Standing nearly 40 inches tall, this substantial floor lamp commands architectural presence in temple halls, dedicated puja rooms, meditation centers, or luxury homes with the spiritual commitment and physical space to honor such monumental devotional art. Handcrafted in India from solid brass using traditional techniques, this lamp represents the pinnacle of religious metalwork—combining functional ceremonial purpose with museum-quality artistry. The elaborate multi-tier structure with 108+ individual wick positions (representing the 108 names of Lakshmi) ensures this becomes the centerpiece of prosperity-focused rituals and an heirloom investment piece that channels divine blessings for generations. Perfect for serious practitioners, Hindu temples, cultural institutions, or collectors seeking the most elaborate traditional Lakshmi worship implements available.