

Gajalakshmi: Lakshmi with Elephants
The image depicts a woman sitting on a blue lotus flower with her legs crossed. She wears a red sari and has a yellow complexion. Her hair is dark and long, and she has a bindi on her forehead. The woman has six arms, each holding an object. A red and white necklace adorns her neck. Two gray elephants with red and yellow saddle blankets stand on either side of her, their trunks raised. The elephants have large ears and tusks. Green stems with red flowers and leaves are behind the elephants and the woman. A gray border is at the bottom. The background is beige. The title of the artwork is "Gajalakshmi: Lakshmi with Elephants".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 598 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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