Padmavati Mata: Guardian Deity of Prosperity
Padmavati Mata: Guardian Deity of Prosperity
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This statue depicts Padmavati Mata, revered as the consort of Lord Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara in Jainism. She is seated in a serene and dignified posture, holding symbolic items—a lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening, and other divine emblems that denote protection and abundance. The seven-headed serpent canopy behind her, with a figure of Parshvanatha above, signifies her connection to the Tirthankara, who is often depicted with a serpent canopy as his protector. The snake represents resilience, transformation, and protection in Jain and Hindu iconography. Padmavati Mata is venerated as a goddess of wisdom, fertility, and prosperity. In Jain tradition, she serves as a guardian deity, particularly invoked by devotees seeking success and the removal of obstacles. The intricately detailed crown and jewelry signify her divine status, while the calm expression reflects her role as a compassionate protector of devotees.




