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S e c r e t s
Lakshmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu and the goddess of prosperity,
purity and generosity. Her name derives from the
Sanskrit ‘laksme’, meaning attainment. She therefore represents the
goal of life - worldly and spiritual prosperity. Lakshmi
has four arms. Two hold lotus flowers, the third is dispensing wealth
and the fourth is giving a blessing. The two elephants
are her familiar companions and are typically portrayed spraying her
with water, as seen here. One interpretation is that the
water represents a reward for hard work – our life’s own lotus receives
water. Her lotus-flower throne is a reminder of her
purity and beauty, growing as it does from the earth. The lotus itself
has two meanings. The first is that it grows in water but
never becomes swamped – a lesson for those acquiring and enjoying wealth.
The second is that the flower symbolizes wealth,
as it can afford India’s irregular water supply. The white owl is Lakshmi’s
personal transport but is also symbolic of her all-seeing
wisdom. The interior owl and the date along the base is a reference
to Ann’s partner Gary’s recent graduation with a Masters
in creative writing. Moonlight, written on the elephant’s rug, is the
name of Ann’s favorite local curry house. The “L” plate on
the elephant’s backside is in homage to the final shot in the 1960’s
cult comedy “Carry On Up The Khyber”.