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Lakshmi is
commonly known as Goddess of wealth. Wealth is not only the money. Tradition
and values of life is also wealth. Our family and progress is also wealth.
Our belongings such as land, properties, animals, grains, etc as well as
virtues like patience, persistence, purity etc in the form of a character
are nothing but our wealth and so also glory or victory. Thus this eightfold
Sri Lakshmi is known as Sri Ashta Lakshmi.
Mother Lakshmi is the source and provider of the following enumerated
well-known sixteen types of wealth and many more.
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Fame
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Knowledge
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Courage
and Strength
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Victory
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Good
Children
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Valour
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Gold and
other gross properties
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Grains in
abundance
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Happiness
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Bliss
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Intelligence
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Beauty
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Higher
Aim, High Thinking and Higher Meditation too
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Morality
and Ethics
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Good
Health
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Long
Life. Let us glance upon the glory of mother Ashta Lakshmi“s individual
nature and forms.
Adi Lakshmi: Mother Lakshmi resides with Lord Narayana in the
Vaikuntha, the abode of Lord Narayana. She is known as Ramaa, means
bringing happiness to the mankind. She is also known as Indira (who
holds lotus or purity in the hands or heart.) Divine Mother“s this form
is normally seen serving Sri Narayana. Lord Narayana is omnipresent. Adi
Lakshmi or Ramaa Lakshmi serves Sri Narayana is symbolic of her serving
the whole creation. Though Sri Narayana is attended by innumerable
devotees, still she personally loves to serve the Lord. Actually mother
Adi Lakshmi and Narayana are not two different entities but one only.
Many a place we see her form sitting in the lap of Sri Narayana.
Dhanya Lakshmi: Dhanya means grains. This includes all kind of
purified food containing all essential vitamins, minerals, protein,
calcium, carbohytrade and so on. With the grace of mother Dhanya Lakshmi
one gets all essential nutrients grains, fruits, vegetables and other
foods.
Dhairya Lakshmi: This form of mother Lakshmi grants the boon of
infinite courage and strength. Those, who are in tune with infinite
inner power, are always bound to have victory. Those who worship mother
Dhairya Lakshmi they live and lead a life with tremendous patience and
inner stability.
Gaja Lakshmi: In the holy book of Srimad Bhagavata the story of
the churning of the ocean by Gods and demons is explained in detail.
Author, the Sage Vyasa writes that Lakshmi came out of the ocean during
the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). So she is known as a
daughter of the ocean. She came out of the ocean sitting on a
full-bloomed lotus and also having lotus flowers in both hands with two
elephants by her sides, holding a beautiful vessels filled with milk and
pouring it over Sri Lakshmi. Many a time we see Sri Lakshmi standing in
the lotus and elephants are pouring nectar over her. During the festival
of the lamps or the Deepavali along with Sri Lakshmi the Ganapati or the
Elephant God also gets worshipped; that signifies the protection from
evils as well as abundant grace and blessings for additional
prosperities!
Santan Lakshmi: In the family life, the children are the greatest
treasure. Those who worship this particular form of Sri Lakshmi, known
as a Santan Lakshmi, are bestowed with the grace of mother Lakshmi and
have wealth in the form of desirable children with good health & long
life.
Vijay Lakshmi: Vijay is victory. Vijay is to get success in all
undertakings and all different facets of life. Some are strong
physically but weak mentally while others are economically rich but poor
in their attitude and cannot exert any influence. Vijay is to have all
encompassing victory. Vijay is to rejoice glory of our real nature -
Vijay is to conquer the lower nature. Vijay is the victory in external
and internal wars and of course eternal wars! Hence those, with grace of
mother Vijay Lakshmi, have victory everywhere, at all time, in all
conditions. Victory to Vijay Lakshmi !!
Dhana Lakshmi: Dhana is wealth. But as per Rigved“s Purush Shukta
Dhana is not only a wealth in coins and currency. Even Sun and moon,
fire and stars, rains and nature, oceans and mountains, rivers and
streams, all these are our wealth, so are the progeny, our inner will
power, our character and our virtues. With the grace of mother Dhana
Lakshmi we will get all these in abundance.
Vidya Lakshmi: Vidya is education. Education is not mere studies
to receive the degrees and diplomas certificates from the educational
institutes or universities. Rev. Sri Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj
says:
Serenity, Regularity, Absence of Vanity, Sincerity, Simplicity,
Veracity, Equanimity, Fixity, Non-irritability, Adaptability Humility,
Tenacity, Integrity, Nobility, Magnanimity, Charity, Generosity and
Purity are the eighteen "itis" that only can give immortality.
Education, which cannot give peace to the soul or cannot give the
knowledge of the Self and the inner satisfaction, is not education.
Education, which cannot wipe the tears of others, known or unknown, is
not education. Education is the understanding the situation and silence
or art of living and leading the life that can make the life, the Life
Divine, where the ultimate Goal of the life is the God-Realisation.
Such Education can come only through discrimination and dispassion. One
can have abundant amount of money, but if he does not know how to make
good use of it, it will work to his disadvantage. If an alcoholic or a
drug addict gets a big sum of money, it will only hasten his downward
journey to destruction. Vidya Lakshmi is the understanding and the
knowledge to mold the ordinary life into the Divine Life. A life of
Service, a life of feeling for a fellow being, a life of charity and
generosity, a life of purity, a life for seeking a soul within the soul
and a life with an ultimate aim of the realisation of the ABSOLUTE is
the only real education, which can come only with the grace of Vidya
Lakshmi.
Thus all these eightfold Sri Lakshmi is ultimately one single power
only. That is Adishakti.
The perennial and unchangeable, ever lasting, eternal truth or the
absolute is this Supreme blessedness, the mother Adishakti. She is the
origin. She is the light. She is the power, the wisdom and the strength.
She is the Supreme Joy, peace, bliss and illumination.
Year after year We have seen the lamps being lit for Diwali, the birth
day and the wedding day of Goddess Lakshmi. In the dark night the
glowing flames herald the advent of longer nights-the early days of an
Indian winter.
The essence of this light is Shri Lakshmi-arising, at the beginning of
time, out of the waters at the churning of the Milky Ocean by gods and
demons for a thousand years. Regarded as the goddess of love, beauty and
prosperity, Lakshmi, Kamla or Padma (Sanskrit words for lotus), the
beloved consort of Vishnu, along with the dearly loved pot-bellied,
elephant headed, auspicious god of the Hindu theogony, Siri Ganesha, is
a presiding deity of the festival of lights. They are worshipped in
every household so that the year may be full of prosperity. Throughout
the night a lamp is kept burning before her image so that she may
continue to dwell in the house and bestow upon it the wealth of life.
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