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A four-armed female deity statue, identified as Goddess Lakshmi, is depicted centrally, seated in Padmasana (lotus pose) on a multi-tiered white and light-blue lotus pedestal with gold trim. The statue is crafted from white marble or resin, featuring extensive gold detailing on the crown, jewelry, garments, and the halo behind her head, which is also adorned with clear gemstones. The deity's face has painted features including eyes, eyebrows, and a bindi on the forehead. She wears a golden crown, a golden necklace with a central jewel, golden armbands, bracelets, a golden waist belt with a floral buckle, and golden anklets. Her white garments are patterned with small gold dots. The upper right and left hands each grasp an unopened green and white lotus bud. The lower right hand is presented in a blessing gesture (Varada Mudra), palm up and forward. The lower left hand holds a small, stylized white object with gold accents. At the base of the pedestal, to the right of the deity's left foot, lies a small, prostrate white animal figure, resembling an owl or an elephant, with painted eyes and gold accents. The statue is displayed on a clear glass shelf in an indoor setting. The background consists of dark brown, vertically paneled wood. Reflections from overhead square and rectangular lights, along with other light sources, are prominent on the clear surface in front of the statue and on the glass shelf. This object is located in Puttaparthi, India.
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