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    Lakshmi embodies the spiritual world, also known as Vaikuntha, the abode of Lakshmi and Vishnu (collectively called Lakshmi Narayana). Lakshmi is the embodiment of the creative energy of Vishnu, [ 78 ] and primordial Prakriti who creates the universe.

    • Different Names of Goddess Lakshmi
    • Iconography
    • Origin of Goddess Laxmi
    • The Birth of Goddess Lakshmi
    • Incarnations of Goddess Laxmi
    • Different Forms of Goddess Lakshmi
    • Stories About Goddess Laxmi
    • Carrier of Goddess Laxmi
    • Alakshmi – The Sister of Goddess Lakshmi
    • The Brother of Goddess Lakshmi

    There are thousands of names of Goddess Laxmi. Some of the popular names are: 1. Kamala. 2. Padma. 3. Vishnupriya. 4. Ramaa. 5. Narayani. 6. Shri.

    Goddess Lakshmi is generally depicted as having four hands with a lotusin one or two of her hands. She showers gold coins from one of her hands, and the remaining hand is in Varada Mudra. There is a gold pot filled with gold coins in the tilted position on her lap with coins falling on the ground. Goddess Laxmi is either standing or sitting on a lo...

    The word Lakshmi is first mentioned in the Rig Veda x.71.2 भद्रैषां लक्ष्मीर्निहिताधि वाचि (bhadraiṣāṁ lakṣmīrnihitādhi vāci) meaning “an auspicious fortune is attached to their words”. The Sri Suktam in the Rig Vedais a hymn dedicated to Goddess Shri and Goddess Lakshmi. Some scholars believe that Sri and Lakshmi are two different goddesses, while...

    1. According to the Skanda Purana, Goddess Laxmi is the daughter of Sage Bhrigu and Khyaati. She had two brothers, Dhaata and Vidhata. Later, she married Lord Vishnu. 2. Vaishnavites believe that Goddess Lakshmi is unborn, like Tridev. She is Adi Shakti and has always been present. 3. In Book 9 of Shatapatha Brahmana, Shri emerges from Prajapati af...

    1. Goddess Sita: When Lord Vishnu reincarnated as Lord Ramain Treta Yuga, she was born as Goddess Seeta and married him. She became the reason for the destruction of Ravana and his army. Afterward, she disappeared into the Earth. 2. Goddess Radha: She was the lover and companion of Lord Krishna. She was the daughter of Vrishbhanu and Kirti. 3. Godd...

    1. Adi Lakshmi. 2. Dhana Lakshmi. 3. Dhanya Lakshmi. 4. Gaja Lakshmi. 5. Santana Lakshmi. 6. Dhairya Lakshmi. 7. Vijaya Lakshmi. 8. Vidya Lakshmi. 9. Aishwarya Lakshmi. 10. Saubhagya Lakshmi. 11. Rajya Lakshmi. 12. Vara Lakshmi. 13. Swarga Lakshmi. 14. Vaibhava Lakshmi.

    1. Samudra Manthan:

    Sage Durvasa cursed Indra and all the gods that they would be bereft of all strength, energy, and fortune because Indra unintentionally insulted him. Therefore, Goddess Lakshmi left heaven and started living in the ocean of milk. Gods and Asurasperformed churning of the ocean of milk from which many jewels and valuable things came out. Goddess Lakshmi also came out of the ocean and chose Lord Vishnu as her husband.

    2. Goddess Saraswati Cursed Goddess Lakshmi:

    According to the Brahmavaivarta Purana, Lord Vishnu had three wives, viz. Lakshmi, Ganga, and Saraswati. Goddess Saraswati doubted that Lord Vishnu loved Ganga more than her. So, she said some harsh words to Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu left the place not to escalate the matter. Then, she asked Ganga to stay away from Lord Vishnu, and then, the quarrel between Saraswati and Ganga began. When Goddess Laxmi returned, she tried to pacify Saraswati, but she thought that Lakshmi was taking the side of...

    3. Dhanteras Vrat Katha:

    Once, Lord Vishnu planned to visit Earth. Goddess Lakshmi insisted that she would accompany him. Lord Vishnu agreed on one condition that she would not fall for earthly temptations and would not look in the south direction. However, during their visit, she could not control her urge to look in the south direction and broke her pledge. Lord Vishnu got upset with her and asked her to serve in the fields of a poor farmer for 12 years as penance. She took the form of a woman and started to work o...

    An owl is the Vahana of Goddess Lakshmi. Just as an owl is blind during the day, similarly a wealthy person without the right kind of intellect cannot see beyond his richness. Therefore, whenever Laxmi travels without Lord Vishnu, she makes the person whom she visits, metaphorically blind. However, when the Goddess Laxmi travels with Lord Vishnu, s...

    Alakshmi (Jyeshtha Devi) is a Hindu goddess of misfortune, poverty, laziness, and greed. She is the elder sister of Goddess Laxmi who is the goddess of fortune and prosperity. Wherever Lakshmi goes, she follows her. She resides wherever there is dirt, filth, crime, poverty, etc. She is depicted as naked, unkempt, and rides a donkey. Her offerings c...

    The Moon god, Chandra, is believed to be the brother of Goddess Laxmi because he also emerged from the ocean of milk along with her.

  3. Oct 2, 2024 · Some Puranas suggest that Lakshmi is the daughter of Varuna, the sea god. The most widely accepted belief is that Goddess Lakshmi appeared during the Samdura Manthan or Churning of Ocean. Here is the story of Goddess Lakshmi as the daughter of Sage Bhrigu as found in the Puranas.

  4. Oct 15, 2022 · जानिए इनके बिना क्यों अधूरी होती है हर पूजा - Mata Lakshmi Brother who is brother of maa lakshmi why every pooja is incomplete without him know importance of pooja.

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  5. Aug 24, 2009 · Hindus believe Sita is an incarnation of Lakshmi. The story tells us that Rama had been cast out of his rightful kingdom, and had gone to live in a forest with his wife and brother.

  6. Lakshmi or Laxmi is Goddess of Wealth & Prosperity. Goddess Lakshmi is a prominent deity in Hindu mythology and is widely revered as the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Her origins and mythology are deeply rooted in Hinduism, and she plays a crucial role in the religious and cultural traditions of India. Origin of Goddess Lakshmi.

  7. The Thirumalaikodi is about 8 kms from Vellore. 'Shri' or 'Lakshmi', as depicted in the Vedas, is the goddess of wealth and fortune, power and beauty. In her first incarnation, according to the Puranas, she was the daughter of the sage Bhrigu and his wife Khyati.