Okay kiddo, so Padmavati is a very special goddess in a religion called Jainism. Jainism is a religion that is practiced mostly in India and it is very old, even older than the religion your mommy and daddy practice.
Padmavati is a beautiful goddess who has the head of an elephant and the body of a woman. She is known for giving her followers courage, strength, and protection. She is also known as the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
In Jainism, Padmavati is often portrayed sitting on a lotus flower, which is a symbol of purity and enlightenment. She is also sometimes shown with a pot of gold or jewels, which represents the wealth and prosperity that she brings.
People who follow Jainism do special prayers and rituals to honor Padmavati and ask for her blessings. They might light candles or incense, say special words or sing songs, and offer her flowers or other gifts.
In Jainism, it is believed that by following the teachings of Padmavati and other gods and goddesses, people can become better and more peaceful. They can learn to be kind to others, to avoid hurting animals, and to live a life filled with integrity and virtue.
So, that's a little bit about Padmavati and Jainism, I hope it helps you understand!