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Lakshmi lustrated by elephants, Uttar Pradesh, Kausambi, 1st century BCE. Bas relief of GajaLakshmi at the Buddhist Sanchi Stupa, Stupa I, North gateway, Satavahana dynasty sculpture, 1st century CE. [45] Lakshmi is a member of the Tridevi, the triad of great goddesses. She represents the Rajas guna, and the Iccha-shakti.
In some Ashta Lakshmi lists, other forms of Lakshmi are included: Aishvarya Lakshmi (Auspicious Lakshmi): The goddess who bestows auspices, [3] and the only form of Lakshmi who mounts a horse. She generally replaces Vidya Lakshmi from the Ashta Lakshmi list. Saubhagya Lakshmi (Fortune Lakshmi): The manifestation who furnishes good fortune. [7]
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Lakshmi Puja ( Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी पूजा, romanized : Lakṣmī Pūjā) is a Hindu occasion for the veneration of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and the supreme goddess of Vaishnavism. [ 1] The occasion is celebrated on the amavasya (new moon day) in the Vikram Samvat Hindu calendar month of Ashwayuja (according to the ...
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Lakshmi Narayana ( Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी-नारायण, IAST: Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa) or Lakshmi Narayan is the dual representation of the Hindu deities Vishnu, also known as Narayana, and his consort, Lakshmi, traditionally featured in their abode, Vaikuntha. The goddess of prosperity and beauty, Lakshmi, is depicted as standing ...
Lakshmipati. Sculpture of Vishnu and Lakshmi. Lakshmipati ( Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीपति, romanized : Lakṣmīpati, lit. 'Husband of Lakshmi') is an epithet of the Hindu deity Vishnu. It refers to his status of being the consort of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, [1] as well as being associated with her attribute of prosperity. [2]