Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha. The potlike lower torso is topped by a lotus flower. The vase brimming with lotus flowers is a traditional symbol of fortune, life and procreative power.
This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha. The potlike lower torso is topped by a lotus flower. The vase brimming with lotus flowers is a traditional symbol of fortune, life and procreative power.
Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha. The potlike lower torso is topped by a lotus flower. The vase brimming with lotus flowers is a traditional symbol of fortune, life and procreative power.
Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha. The potlike lower torso is topped by a lotus flower. The vase brimming with lotus flowers is a traditional symbol of fortune, life and procreative power.
Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha.
Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha.
This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha.
Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha. The potlike lower torso is topped by a lotus flower. The vase brimming with lotus flowers is a traditional symbol of fortune, life and procreative power.
Lajja Gauri: This representation of Lajja Gauri is in the form of uttanapad (birth giving position) pot-goddess. It is personified purna kumbha, or brimming vase of fortune. The legs are joined to a truncated torso that may be perceived either as the pudendum, belly, and lower rib cage of a female figure or a traditional purna kumbha. The potlike lower torso is topped by a lotus flower. The vase brimming with lotus flowers is a traditional symbol of fortune, life and procreative power.