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1960s-1980s, India (Republic). Silver Tola (10 Grammes) Token / Medal. XF-AU!

Mint Place. Delhi Condition: XF-AU! Mint Period: 1960s-1980s Reference: Bruce X#125 var. (here a different motive, but same weight Denomination: Lucky Token / Medal of 1 Tola (10 Grammes) - Ganesh and Lakshmi Weight: 10.09gm Diameter: 32mm Material: Silver

Obverse:  Ganesh and Lakshmi. Elephant in water below, swan to left.

Reverse: Large illuminated "Shri" symbol, surrounded by 10 swastika symbols. Mint or maker´s makr (MOH) above purity marking (999) below.

Lakshmi (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी, lakṣmī, ˈləkʂmiː) is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity. She is the wife and shakti (energy) of Vishnu, a major god in Hinduism. Lakshmi is also an important deity in Jainism and found in Jain temples. Lakshmi was also a goddess of abundance and fortune for Buddhists, and   was represented on the oldest surviving stupas and cave temples of Buddhism. In Buddhist sects of Tibet, Nepal and southeast Asia, goddess Vasudhara mirrors the characteristics and attributes of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi with minor iconographic differences.

Lakshmi is also called Sri or Thirumagal because she is endowed with six auspicious and divine qualities, or   gunas, and is the divine strength of Vishnu. In Hindu religion, she was   born from the churning of the primordial ocean (Samudra manthan) and she chose Vishnu as her eternal consort. When Vishnu descended on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmi descended as his respective consort Sita (Rama's consort) and Rukmini and Radha (Krishna's consorts). In the ancient scriptures of India, all women are declared to be embodiments of Lakshmi. The marriage and relationship between Lakshmi and Vishnu as wife and   husband is the paradigm for rituals and ceremonies for the bride and   groom in Hindu weddings. Lakshmi is considered another aspect of the same supreme goddess principle in the Shaktism tradition of Hinduism.

Lakshmi is depicted in Indian art as an elegantly dressed,   prosperity-showering golden-coloured woman with owl as her vehicle,   signifying the importance of economic activity in maintenance of life,   her ability to move, work and prevail in confusing darkness. She typically stands or sits like a yogin on a lotus pedestal and holds   lotus in her hand, a symbolism for fortune, self-knowledge and   spiritual liberation. Her iconography shows her with four hands, which represent the four   goals of human life considered important to the Hindu way of life: dharma, kāma, artha, and moksha.

Archaeological discoveries and ancient coins suggest the recognition and reverence for Lakshmi by the 1st millennium BCE. Lakshmi's iconography and statues have also been found in Hindu temples   throughout southeast Asia, estimated to be from the second half of the   1st millennium CE. The festivals of Diwali and Sharad Purnima (Kojagiri Purnima) are celebrated in her honor.

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Posted by: anonymous
2019-06-10
 
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