

Goddess Siddhalakshmi
Goddess Siddhalakshmi, a bronze sculpture, depicts a multi-armed figure with a serene expression. The figure has eight arms and three faces. The top face looks straight ahead; the bottom two faces look right and left. The figure wears a crown and a necklace. The figure wears a short skirt and ornaments on the wrists, ankles, and neck. Two of the arms hold a long staff. The figure sits on a lotus flower base atop a square pedestal with rounded edges. The background is gray, transitioning from dark to light.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 652 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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