Lakshmi is one of the main deities of Hinduism and is revered as the goddess of wealth Fortune prosperity and abundance Lakshmi and the goddesses Saraswati and Parvati form the tri Dei a term used to describe the three main female deities and consorts of the triti the great Trinity in Hindu mythology Lakshmi is depicted with forearms representing omnipresent omnipotence and omniscience they also symbolize the four goals of human life in Hinduism Dharma righteousness artha wealth Kama desire and Muka Liberation she holds multiple symbolic objects in her hands such as lotus flowers gold coins and a pot
overflowing with gold symbolizing Purity and prosperity sitting or standing on a lotus flower she is often joined by elephants which symb symbolize abundance and fertility Lakshmi is vishnu's consort one of the main deities of Hinduism known as the protector of the universe together they are revered as the Divine couple and represent the ideal of a harmonious and balanced partnership the goddess is often depicted sitting at vishnu's feet or resting on his chest epitomizing their deep bond and eternal companionship the goddess is worshiped in multiple forms and manifestations and different Indian regions and other parts of
the world where Hinduism is practiced her worship is usually accompanied by prayers mantras and rituals seeking blessings for wealth prosperity and well-being in the lives of all her devotees a benevolent and compassionate goddess Lakshmi is the personification of good Omens bestowing blessings on those who worship her with devotion and sincerity the goddess is invoked during Hindu festivals and ceremonies associated with wealth and prosperity Lakshmi delivers spiritual and inner wealth in Hindu philosophy wealth is not limited to material possessions but also includes virtues such as wisdom compassion love and generosity the goddess blesses devotees not only
with external abundance but also inner wealth and spiritual well-being [Music] [Music]