Marble Dhana Lakshmi Murti
Dhana Lakshmi — The Lotus-Seated Bestower of Wealth & ProsperityDhana Lakshmi, seated gracefully upon a blooming lotus, is revered as the divine bestower of material and spiritual wealth. As one of the eight manifestations of Goddess Lakshmi, she symbolises abundance, prosperity, and the fulfilment of life's essential needs — holding sacred lotuses and vessels of overflowing wealth.
Shilakrut's marble Dhana Lakshmi collection portrays this serene lotus-seated form across diverse iconographic interpretations — from pure white minimalist pieces to richly painted and gold-detailed variants with intricate lotus, jewelry, and wealth-pot detailing. Hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by master artisans with 50+ years of legacy, each Dhana Lakshmi murti is ideal for home mandirs, offices, and temples seeking blessings of prosperity and abundance.
Explore 15 unique Dhana Lakshmi designs — from pure white minimalist forms to richly painted and gold-detailed lotus-seated variants. Each hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble. Tap any icon below to enquire about sizes, pricing, and customisation.
The lotus-seated form of Dhana Lakshmi represents the divine bestower of wealth in all its forms — material, spiritual, and emotional. As one of the eight manifestations (Ashta Lakshmi) of Goddess Lakshmi, she holds sacred lotuses and overflowing vessels of wealth, reminding devotees that true prosperity flourishes through balance, purity, and divine grace.
Dhana Lakshmi is revered as the gracious Mother Goddess of abundance — the embodiment of Shubh (auspiciousness) and prosperity. The lotus seat signifies purity and spiritual growth, while the wealth pots symbolise generosity and fulfilment. The form is believed to bestow fortune, well-being, and lasting prosperity, making it deeply cherished for home temples and Diwali worship.
Dhana Lakshmi is one of the most cherished forms — perfect for home mandirs, offices, entrances, and devotional spaces seeking blessings of prosperity and abundance. Its serene lotus-seated composition makes it equally graceful in traditional temples and contemporary devotional interiors.
Place Dhana Lakshmi facing North or Northeast — the most auspicious directions for inviting prosperity. The serene lotus-seated form is especially suited to home mandirs, pooja rooms, and offices, and can be placed in living areas and entrances to welcome abundance. Position the murti on a clean, elevated platform so the Goddess is honoured with dignity and reverence.
A marble pedestal, decorated chowki, or formal temple platform allows the eight-armed form to be appreciated in its full grandeur. The murti should be placed at eye level or slightly above. Ensure adequate space in front for offerings, diyas, and daily aarti — lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Common questions about Dhana Lakshmi — meaning, iconography, placement, and ordering.
Dhana Lakshmi is the lotus-seated form of Goddess Lakshmi, revered as the divine bestower of material and spiritual wealth. As one of the eight manifestations (Ashta Lakshmi), she holds sacred lotuses and overflowing vessels of wealth, symbolising abundance, prosperity, and the fulfilment of life's essential needs. The lotus seat signifies purity and spiritual growth, reminding devotees that true wealth flourishes through balance and divine grace.
Dhana Lakshmi symbolises prosperity, abundance, and divine grace. The blooming lotus seat represents purity and spiritual awakening, the overflowing wealth pots represent generosity and material abundance, and the sacred lotuses in her hands represent fortune and well-being. The form reminds devotees that true wealth — material and spiritual — flourishes through balance, devotion, and the Goddess's blessings.
Dhana Lakshmi is traditionally placed in home mandirs, pooja rooms, and offices, and can also be placed in living areas and entrances to welcome abundance. Position the murti facing North or Northeast on a clean, elevated platform at eye level or slightly above. Ensure space in front for offerings and diyas — lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Yes — Dhana Lakshmi is highly auspicious for home worship and is especially revered during Diwali Lakshmi Puja. It works beautifully in home mandirs, pooja rooms, offices, and living areas, inviting blessings of prosperity and abundance. Daily aarti, offerings, and devotion are all welcomed, and lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious.
For home mandirs and pooja rooms, 1–2 ft is ideal — perfect for compact devotional spaces and daily worship. For living areas and offices, 2–3 ft creates a graceful, auspicious presence. Temple installations and larger homes benefit from sizes of 3 ft and above. The serene lotus-seated form looks beautiful at every scale.
Each Dhana Lakshmi is hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by Shilakrut's master artisans with 50+ years of legacy. This serene form demands refined precision — the lotus seat, the flowing garments, the jewelry, the wealth pots, and the compassionate facial expression all carved with care to radiate grace and abundance. Customisation in size, painting style, gold detailing, and pedestal design is available — share the SKU code via WhatsApp or email for tailored options.
Discover the complete range of marble Lakshmi designs at Shilakrut.
Share any SKU code from this collection and our team will reach out with complete details — sizes, pricing, customisation, and delivery timelines. Welcome the prosperous and auspicious presence of Maa Lakshmi into your home or temple.
Marble Dhana Lakshmi Murti
Dhana Lakshmi — The Lotus-Seated Bestower of Wealth & ProsperityDhana Lakshmi, seated gracefully upon a blooming lotus, is revered as the divine bestower of material and spiritual wealth. As one of the eight manifestations of Goddess Lakshmi, she symbolises abundance, prosperity, and the fulfilment of life's essential needs — holding sacred lotuses and vessels of overflowing wealth.
Shilakrut's marble Dhana Lakshmi collection portrays this serene lotus-seated form across diverse iconographic interpretations — from pure white minimalist pieces to richly painted and gold-detailed variants with intricate lotus, jewelry, and wealth-pot detailing. Hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by master artisans with 50+ years of legacy, each Dhana Lakshmi murti is ideal for home mandirs, offices, and temples seeking blessings of prosperity and abundance.
Explore 15 unique Dhana Lakshmi designs — from pure white minimalist forms to richly painted and gold-detailed lotus-seated variants. Each hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble. Tap any icon below to enquire about sizes, pricing, and customisation.
The lotus-seated form of Dhana Lakshmi represents the divine bestower of wealth in all its forms — material, spiritual, and emotional. As one of the eight manifestations (Ashta Lakshmi) of Goddess Lakshmi, she holds sacred lotuses and overflowing vessels of wealth, reminding devotees that true prosperity flourishes through balance, purity, and divine grace.
Dhana Lakshmi is revered as the gracious Mother Goddess of abundance — the embodiment of Shubh (auspiciousness) and prosperity. The lotus seat signifies purity and spiritual growth, while the wealth pots symbolise generosity and fulfilment. The form is believed to bestow fortune, well-being, and lasting prosperity, making it deeply cherished for home temples and Diwali worship.
Dhana Lakshmi is one of the most cherished forms — perfect for home mandirs, offices, entrances, and devotional spaces seeking blessings of prosperity and abundance. Its serene lotus-seated composition makes it equally graceful in traditional temples and contemporary devotional interiors.
Place Dhana Lakshmi facing North or Northeast — the most auspicious directions for inviting prosperity. The serene lotus-seated form is especially suited to home mandirs, pooja rooms, and offices, and can be placed in living areas and entrances to welcome abundance. Position the murti on a clean, elevated platform so the Goddess is honoured with dignity and reverence.
A marble pedestal, decorated chowki, or formal temple platform allows the eight-armed form to be appreciated in its full grandeur. The murti should be placed at eye level or slightly above. Ensure adequate space in front for offerings, diyas, and daily aarti — lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Common questions about Dhana Lakshmi — meaning, iconography, placement, and ordering.
Dhana Lakshmi is the lotus-seated form of Goddess Lakshmi, revered as the divine bestower of material and spiritual wealth. As one of the eight manifestations (Ashta Lakshmi), she holds sacred lotuses and overflowing vessels of wealth, symbolising abundance, prosperity, and the fulfilment of life's essential needs. The lotus seat signifies purity and spiritual growth, reminding devotees that true wealth flourishes through balance and divine grace.
Dhana Lakshmi symbolises prosperity, abundance, and divine grace. The blooming lotus seat represents purity and spiritual awakening, the overflowing wealth pots represent generosity and material abundance, and the sacred lotuses in her hands represent fortune and well-being. The form reminds devotees that true wealth — material and spiritual — flourishes through balance, devotion, and the Goddess's blessings.
Dhana Lakshmi is traditionally placed in home mandirs, pooja rooms, and offices, and can also be placed in living areas and entrances to welcome abundance. Position the murti facing North or Northeast on a clean, elevated platform at eye level or slightly above. Ensure space in front for offerings and diyas — lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious. Avoid bedrooms, dining areas, and spaces near restrooms.
Yes — Dhana Lakshmi is highly auspicious for home worship and is especially revered during Diwali Lakshmi Puja. It works beautifully in home mandirs, pooja rooms, offices, and living areas, inviting blessings of prosperity and abundance. Daily aarti, offerings, and devotion are all welcomed, and lighting a diya near the Goddess is considered deeply auspicious.
For home mandirs and pooja rooms, 1–2 ft is ideal — perfect for compact devotional spaces and daily worship. For living areas and offices, 2–3 ft creates a graceful, auspicious presence. Temple installations and larger homes benefit from sizes of 3 ft and above. The serene lotus-seated form looks beautiful at every scale.
Each Dhana Lakshmi is hand-sculpted in premium Makrana marble by Shilakrut's master artisans with 50+ years of legacy. This serene form demands refined precision — the lotus seat, the flowing garments, the jewelry, the wealth pots, and the compassionate facial expression all carved with care to radiate grace and abundance. Customisation in size, painting style, gold detailing, and pedestal design is available — share the SKU code via WhatsApp or email for tailored options.
Discover the complete range of marble Lakshmi designs at Shilakrut.
Share any SKU code from this collection and our team will reach out with complete details — sizes, pricing, customisation, and delivery timelines. Welcome the prosperous and auspicious presence of Maa Lakshmi into your home or temple.