amishi blissful decor Laxmi Ganesh Shubh Labh Om Swastika with Diya Incense Stick Holder Idol Figurine Decorative Showpiece - 18 cm(Brass, Gold) | Zipri.in
amishi blissful decor Laxmi Ganesh Shubh Labh Om Swastika with Diya Incense Stick Holder Idol Figurine Decorative Showpiece  -  18 cm(Brass, Gold)

amishi blissful decor Laxmi Ganesh Shubh Labh Om Swastika with Diya Incense Stick Holder Idol Figurine Decorative Showpiece - 18 cm(Brass, Gold)

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A combination of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Laxmi, Aum, Diya, and an incense burner all-in-one design typically features these elements intricately crafted from golden brass or metal, making it not only spiritually meaningful but also visually appealing. Such items are often used as decorative pieces in homes and temples, especially during festive occasions like Diwali or for daily worship. When placed in your home or business, this combination of symbols and items is intended to bring blessings, prosperity, and positive energy into your space, as well as to create a serene and sacred atmosphere for prayers and meditation. A Golden Brass Shubh Labh, Swastik, OM, Lakshmi Ganesha with Diya and Incense Holder All In One Design is a decorative and auspicious item commonly used in Hindu households, especially during festivals and religious ceremonies. "Shubh" means auspicious, and "Labh" means profit. Shubh Labh is a traditional Hindu symbol that represents good fortune and prosperity. It is often placed at the entrance of homes or businesses to invite positive energy and blessings. Swastik is another sacred symbol in Hinduism, symbolizing auspiciousness, peace, and well-being. It is often used as a decorative element and is believed to bring positivity and good luck. OM AUM is a sacred sound and symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Indian religions. It represents the sound of the universe and the ultimate reality. It is chanted during meditation and is considered highly auspicious. Goddess Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance, while Lord Ganesha is the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings. Their presence in this design symbolizes blessings for wealth, success, and the removal of obstacles in one's life. The Diya is an oil lamp often used in Hindu rituals and ceremonies.