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Monday, December 17, 2012

asht laxmi

The prayer Shri Ashta Lakshmi Stotram lists the Ashta Lakshmi as follows:[1]

  • Adi Lakshmi (Sanskritआदि लक्ष्मीĀdi Lakṣmī, "Primeval Lakshmi") or Maha Lakshmi (Sanskritमहा लक्ष्मीMahā Lakṣmī, "Great Lakshmi") : an ancient form of Lakshmi[3] and incarnation of Lakshmi as daughter of the sage Bhrigu.[2]
  • Dhana Lakshmi (Sanskritधन लक्ष्मीDhana Lakṣmī, "Money Lakshmi"): for money and gold [3]
  • Dhanya Lakshmi (Sanskritधान्य लक्ष्मीDhǎnya Lakṣmī, "Lakshmi as goddess of grain"): Giver of agricultural wealth.[3]
  • Gaja Lakshmi (Sanskritगज लक्ष्मीGaja Lakṣmī, "Elephant Lakshmi"): Giver of animal wealth, like cattle and elephants.[3] Swami Chidananda interprets Gaja Lakshmi as giver of power of royalty.[4] According to Hindu mythology, Gaja Lakshmi brought back the wealth lost by Indra (king of demi-gods) from the ocean.[2] Vasudha Narayanan intrepret the name as "one who is worshipped by elephants".[1]
  • Santana Lakshmi (Sanskritसन्तान लक्ष्मीSantāna Lakṣmī, "Progeny Lakshmi"): Bestower of offspring[3]
  • Veera Lakshmi (Sanskrit: वीर लक्ष्मीvīra lakṣmī, "Valourous Lakshmi") or Dhairya Lakshmi (Sanskritधैर्य लक्ष्मीDhairya Lakṣmī, "Courage Lakshmi"): Bestower of valour in battles[3] and courage and strength for overcoming difficulties in life.[2]
  • Vijaya Lakshmi (Sanskritविजय लक्ष्मीVijaya Lakṣmī, "Victorious Lakshmi") or Jaya Lakshmi (Sanskritजय लक्ष्मीJaya Lakṣmī, "Victorious Lakshmi"):[4] Giver of victory, not only in battles[3] but also in conquering hurdles in order to beget success.[2]
  • Vidya Lakshmi (Sanskritविद्या लक्ष्मीVidyā Lakṣmī, "Knowledge Lakshmi"): the bestower of knowledge of arts and sciences[4]

In some Ashta Lakshmi lists, other forms of Lakshmi are included:

  • Aishwarya Lakshmi (Sanskritऎश्वर्य लक्ष्मी, "Prosperity Lakshmi") : Goddess of riches[3]
  • Saubhagya (Sanskritसौभग्या, "Giver of good Fortune") : Giver of prosperity in general.[4]
  • Rajya Lakshmi (Sanskritराज्य लक्ष्मीRājya Lakṣmī, "Royal Lakshmi"): "She who blesses rulers (with secular power)"[5]
  • Vara Lakshmi (Sanskritवर लक्ष्मीVara Lakṣmī, "Boon Lakshmi"): "The lady who bestows Beautiful Boons".[5]

[edit]Iconography

The Ashta Lakshmi are all depicted seated on a lotus.

  • Adi Lakshmi : Four-armed, carries a lotus and a white flag, other two arms in Abhaya mudra and varada mudra.
  • Aishwarya Lakshmi : Four-armed, in white garments, carries two lotuses, other two arms in abhaya mudra and varada mudra.
  • Dhana Lakshmi : Six-armed, in red garments, carries chakra (discus), shankha (conch), kalasha (water pitcher with mango leaves and a coconut on it) or Amrita kumbha (a pitcher containing Amrita - elixir of life), bow-arrow, a lotus and an arm in abhaya mudra with gold coins falling from it.
  • Dhanya Lakshmi : Eight-armed, in green garments, carries two lotuses, gada (mace), paddy crop, sugarcane, bananas, other two hands in abhaya mudra and varada mudra.
  • Gaja Lakshmi : Four-armed, in red garments, carries two lotuses, other two arms in abhaya mudra and varada mudra, surrounded by two elephants bathing her with water pots.
  • Santana Lakshmi : Six-armed, carries two kalashas (water pitcher with mango leaves and a coconut on it), sword, shield, a child on her lap, a hand in abhaya mudra and the other holding the child. The child holds a lotus.
  • Veera Lakshmi : Eight-armed, in red garments, carries chakra, shankh, bow, arrow, trishul (or sword), a bundle of palm leaf scriptures, other two hands in abhaya mudra and varada mudra.
  • Vijaya Lakshmi : Eight-armed, in red garments, carries chakra, shankh, sword, shield, lotus, pasha, other two hands in abhaya mudra and varada mudra.
Ashta-Lakshmi statues worshipped in a Golu display during Dusshera.

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