
Throughout Indian art, Lakshmi is represented as an elegantly dressed, prosperity-showering golden-coloured woman with an owl as her mount, indicating the importance of economic activity in the preservation of life, her ability to travel, work and prevail in confounding darkness. She portrays the physical world of the earthly realm as the mother goddess, called Prithvi Mata she is also identified as Bhudevi and Sridevi by her twin personalities, and in another form as Nila Devi. Water-sprinkling elephants, fertility capital, rain and food

Hence Ashta Lakshmis (‘Eight Lakshmis’): Aadi, Dhaanya, Vidya, Dhana, Santaana, Gaja, Dhairya, and Vijaya Lakshmi Adi Lakshmi She is both Vishnu ‘s wife and divine force, one of the significant Hindu and Supreme Beings supernatural entities in the Vaishnava tradition.Īccording to Hinduism, eight forms of goals are deemed necessary for humanity: spiritual development, health, wisdom, wealth, progeny, prosperity, endurance, and achievement. Mata Lakshmi is the Goddess leading to one’s target, or lakshya, and has been described in the Rigveda’s Sri Sukta. It is believed that by chanting Mahalaxmi Mantra, one can get rid of all kind of financial losses and all health-related issues.

Mata Laxmi is the symbol of wealth, prosperity, abundance and luxury.ĭue to this, the mantra for Laxmi is used to attract wealth and prosperity in one’s life. In Hinduism, Mantras are considered to possess spiritual efficiency, and these mantras have their significance in every Hindu rites. Laxmi Mantra is dedicated to God Laxmi mata.
