Lankalakshmi: Iconography, Symbolism, and Spiritual Significance of Lanka's Divine Protectress - Lankini In the vast tapestry of Hindu sacred tradition, Lankini, also revered as Lankalakshmi, holds a distinctive and powerful place. She is the presiding deity and guardian goddess of Lanka, the great golden kingdom ruled by the demon king Ravana as described in the Valmiki Ramayana. Her very name combines Lanka with Lakshmi, pointing to her role as the embodiment of the prosperity, power, and protective energy that once made Lanka one of the most magnificent kingdoms in all creation. She is not merely a gatekeeper in the physical sense but a cosmic force who embodies the spiritual sovereignty of the land itself. The Idol Form and Iconographic Description The idol form of Lankini as preserved in sculptural and temple traditions presents a figure of serene authority. She is depicted seated, with two arms that carry the gestures of Abhaya hasta and Varada hasta. The Abhaya hasta, in whi...