📌 Ashta Lakshmi

With a name derived from the Sanskrit root laksh, which means “to understand and know,” as well as “goal,” “aim,” or “objective,” Lakshmi helps people realize their goals by providing them the wealth they need in order to do so

Adi Lakshmi
Adi Lakshmi is the embodiment of compassion and is always ready to aid those who sincerely endeavor to live every moment striving towards the ultimate spiritual aim of life.
Dhana Lakshmi
Dhana Lakshmi is a storehouse of all the universe’s wealth, helping to fulfill the potential of those who resolve to conquer the mind and persevere despite all difficulties.
Dhanya Lakshmi
Dhanya means “blessed,” and as life would be impossible without food, Dhanya Lakshmi blesses devotees with the great fortune of agricultural wealth.
Gaja Lakshmi
Gaja Lakshmi was traditionally of deep importance to farmers whose cows and bulls would provide dairy and till the land. Gaja, which means “elephant,” also signifies power and royalty, as elephants were regularly used by rulers of ancient India in warfare.
Santana Lakshmi
Traditionally prayed to by couples desiring children, Santana Lakshmi (santana meaning “progeny,” or “children”) symbolizes fertility.
Veera Lakshmi
A symbol of bravery and valor, Veera Lakshmi blesses worshippers with the strength required to overcome obstacles on the path of one’s material and spiritual life.
Vidya Lakshmi
Vidya Lakshmi brings knowledge to foster mental resilience, fortitude, and strong will.
Vijaya Lakshmi
Vijaya Lakshmi, whose first name means “victory,” is a significator of success, instilling devotees with hope and inspiration.

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