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Lakshmi
Lakshmi (Sanskrit:लक्ष्मी,
, ) is the
Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual). She is the wife and active energy of Lord
Vishnu. Her four hands represent the four goals of human life considered important to the Hindu way of life –
dharma,
kāma,
artha, and
moksha. Representations of Lakshmi are also found in
Jain monuments. In Buddhist sects of Tibet, Nepal, and southeast Asia, goddess
Vasudhara mirrors the characteristics and attributes of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi with minor iconographic differences.
Lakshmi
Noun
1. Hindu goddess of fortune and prosperity
(hypernym) Hindu deity
Lakshmi
[Hindu] The Hindu goddess of good fortune and beauty, mother of Kama, the young god of love. She arose from the milky foam of the waves at the "Churning of the Ocean". She is the consort of Vishnu, and is his wife during each of his incarnations. Also known as Sri.
Lakshmi
Lakshmi Laksmi (Sanskrit) Prosperity, happiness; the Hindu Venus, goddess of fortune and beauty who sprang with other precious things from the foam of the ocean when churned by the gods and demons for the recovery of the amrita. She is variously regarded as the wife or sakti of several of the great gods, notably Vishnu.
Lakshmi
The goddess of prosperity. She and her consort
Vishnu are discussed further in the discussion of the
Cosmos .