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About Maa Laxmi
Goddess Lakshmi is the revered Hindu deity of wealth, fortune, power, beauty, and prosperity, both material and spiritual. As the consort of Lord Vishnu, she is part of the Tridevi (along with Saraswati and Parvati) and symbolizes divine grace, auspiciousness, and the four goals of life: dharma, artha, kama, and moksha.
Key Aspects and Symbolism
Origin: She emerged from the churning of the primordial ocean of milk (Samudra Manthan).
Appearance: She is typically depicted with four arms, wearing a red saree (signifying activity and energy), seated on a lotus, and often accompanied by elephants (Gajalakshmi), which symbolize abundance and fertility
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The Lotus: The lotus flower she holds signifies purity, beauty, and the ability to rise above negative surroundings, representing spiritual progress despite worldly material pursuits.
Four Arms: Represent the four ends of human life: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation).
Symbolism of Wealth: She provides not just material money, but also inner wealth: wisdom, compassion, and generosity.
Forms and Worship
Ashta Lakshmi: Lakshmi is worshipped in eight distinct forms, known as the Ashta Lakshmi, representing8 sources of prosperity: wealth, progeny, courage, success, food, knowledge, strength, and auspiciousness.
Festivals: She is primarily honored during Diwali, the festival of lights, and on Fridays.
Names: Common names include Shri, Kamala, Padma, Vishnu-priya (beloved of Vishnu), and Bhargavi.
Relationship to Vishnu: As the divine energy (shakti) of Vishnu, she is considered essential to the protection and sustenance of the universe.
Symbolic Associations
Owl: Occasionally depicted with an owl, which symbolizes patient striving to see and understand, as well as the need to avoid greed and blindness in the pursuit of wealth.
Elephant: Symbolizes work, activity, and strength.
Goddess Lakshmi is viewed as a benevolent and compassionate goddess, bringing good omens and prosperity to those who worship her with devotion
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