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Gajalakshmi (Sanskrit: गजलक्ष्मी, romanized: Gajalakṣmī, lit. 'Elephant Lakshmi'), also
spelt as Gajalaxmi, is a
prominent representation of the goddess...
- sides,
Lakshmi is very
often shown with one or two elephants,
known as
Gajalakshmi, and
occasionally with an owl.
Elephants symbolise work, activity, and...
- Kasi
Viswanathar and Visalakshi, Bairavar, Lord Subramanya, and
Goddess Gajalakshmi.
There is a
separate shrine for Lord Saneeswarar. With the expansion...
- the sanctum,
there are
images of Somaskandar, Durga, Chandekeswarar,
Gajalakshmi, Arumugaswami, Dakshinamoorthy, Swarnabairavar, Nataraja, and Lingodbhavar—the...
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centralized arch of the façade.
Above the
central arch is a
sculpture of
Gajalakshmi. The
palace is
surrounded by gardens. It has four entrances: The 'Jaya...
- Patel, V.; Ramasundarahettige, C.; Vijayakumar, L.; Thakur, J. S.;
Gajalakshmi, V.; Gururaj, G.; Suraweera, W.; Jha, P. (2012). "Suicide
mortality in...
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integrated to
serve its
structural function. The
sanctum is
empty but has a
Gajalakshmi on its lintel. An
inscription engraved on the
lintel states that the...
- of the doorjamb, at the
centre of the
lintel (lalata), is an
image of
Gajalakshmi (a form of the
goddess Lakshmi) with
elephants on
either side. The Nageshvarasvami...
- Vasu, and
produced by P.
Vimal Kumar and R.
Vijayalakshmi under Sri
Gajalakshmi Combines. The film
stars Vishnuvardhan, Sumalatha,
Vajramuni and Seema...
- well as the
anuratha artwork of the jagamohana, show Vishnu, Shiva,
Gajalakshmi, Parvati, Krishna, Narasimha, and
other divinities. Also
found on the...