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Understanding the Mudras and Postures of Laxmi and Ganesh Murtis

by Ishan Kailani on August 19, 2025

When you bring home god idols, you’re not just adding decor, you’re inviting divine energy into your space. Among all sacred forms, Laxmi and Ganesh murtis hold a special place in Hindu homes, offices, and festive rituals. Worshipped together during Diwali and other auspicious occasions, they represent wealth and wisdom walking hand in hand.

But have you ever noticed that these idols are never sculpted randomly? Every Ganesha statue, every image of Goddess Laxmi, carries meaningful postures and mudras (hand gestures) that symbolize blessings far deeper than what meets the eye.

Lord Ganesha: Wisdom in Every Gesture

In almost every Laxmi and Ganesh murti, Lord Ganesha is seated comfortably, radiating calm strength. His hand gestures speak volumes:

  • Abhaya Mudra (Raised Hand) Symbolizes protection and fearlessness. When you worship a Ganesha statue in this mudra, it’s believed that obstacles are removed from your path.

  • Varada Mudra (Palm Facing Forward, Pointing Down)Represents blessings, compassion, and the granting of boons.

  • Modak in HandSignifies wisdom's sweetness and devotion's rewards.

  • Seated Posture (Lalitasana) Indicates balance in material and spiritual life, a reminder that true success is peaceful, not restless.

Goddess Laxmi: The Grace of Prosperity

Goddess Laxmi, the divine mother of abundance, is almost always depicted seated on a lotus. In Laxmi and Ganesh idols, her hand gestures carry deep meaning:

  • Varada Mudra Like Lord Ganesha, Laxmi often blesses devotees with boons and prosperity through this gesture.

  • Abhaya Mudra Assurance that wealth will come without fear or insecurity.

  • Gold Coins Flowing from Her Palm Symbolizes unending prosperity and reminds devotees to use wealth for noble purposes.

  • Lotus Seat The lotus flower represents purity and detachment, signifying that true wealth remains untouched by negativity when guided by wisdom.

Why Their Posture Together Matters

When placed side by side, Laxmi and Ganesha idols reflect harmony, material prosperity balanced with spiritual wisdom. This is why people choose them for corporate gift hampers during Diwali or inaugurations: they are symbols of success earned with grace, not greed.

  • Facing Forward: Both idols looking ahead ensure blessings are directed toward you and your space.

  • Seated Together: Indicates stable wealth and consistent progress, unlike fleeting success.

  • Calm Expressions: Invite serenity and abundance, ensuring that wealth comes with peace of mind.

At The Advitya, each Laxmi and Ganesh murti is meticulously handcrafted in brass by skilled artisans who follow age-old traditions. Every posture, every mudra is created with devotion, so the idols aren’t just visually stunning, they’re spiritually accurate. Whether you are enhancing your pooja room or curating corporate gift hampers, these divine forms are more than gifts; they are blessings cast in metal.

Bring home Laxmi and Gaesh idols from The Advitya and invite wealth and wisdom and the deeper harmony that these sacred forms embody.

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