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Many Hindu sculptures depict gods with their consorts, known as Shaktis. The divine consorts symbolize the feminine energy and power that the male deities require. Goddess Lakshmi, for example, is frequently shown alongside Lord Vishnu, symbolizing wealth and abundance. 

 

Mudras, or hand gestures, play a profound role in Hindu iconography, offering a nuanced language of symbolic communication through the subtle movements and positions of the fingers and palms of deities. Each mudra holds deep significance, reflecting the divine attributes and spiritual teachings associated with the depicted deity.

 

One prominent example is the Abhaya mudra, where the deity's hand is raised with the palm facing outward. This gesture symbolizes assurance, fearlessness, and protection. It is commonly observed in representations of deities in hindu God Statues such as Shiva, Buddha, and various forms of Lakshmi and Durga. The gesture assures devotees of divine protection and courage in the face of adversity, inviting them to trust in the benevolence and strength of the deity.Furthermore, the positioning of fingers in mudras also conveys specific meanings. For instance, the positioning of the thumb and fingers in various configurations directs energy flow and channels cosmic forces. This intricate symbolism underscores the interconnectedness of the physical world with the spiritual realm, offering devotees a tangible connection to divine qualities and cosmic harmony.

LAKSHMI

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