Waking up to holy hymns, saying prayers or worshipping God’s idols, all bring positivity and help begin our day with a divine feeling. Remembering the Almighty is an essential part of our living, a part of our soul. India is home to diverse religions and each religion belongs to different schools of thought. Hindu Mythology worship’s the divine power through several forms of Gods and Goddesses.
Maa Lakshmi is a cherished Goddess of Hindu religion. Honored as the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and wisdom, Maa lakshmi finds place in the heart of every Hindu and all those who believe in the ultimate power of the spirit. Idols of Maa lakshmi are found in almost every house of North India. It is not only Hinduism, even religions like Buddhism and Jainism believe in this holy Goddess.
Ashta Lakshmi is another form of worshipping Goddess Lakshmi. It is a group of eight such manifestations of Shri- Lakshmi who preside over eight sources of wealth. These include prosperity, good health, knowledge, strength, progeny, and power. Ashta- Lakshmi are worshipped within a group in Hindu Temples.
This Goddess of wealth is prominently worshipped at the time of Diwali, the most celebrated Hindu Festival. Idols of Maa Lakshmi are displayed at every shop in the market and special Lakshmi Puja’s are organized. The ritual of burning crackers is practiced after worshipping with intense devotion, the famous Hindu Goddess, Maa Lakshmi.
Remember Sri Lakshmi not just for a life of prosperity and health but also for her blessings to be showered upon you until infinity!
Maa Lakshmi is a cherished Goddess of Hindu religion. Honored as the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and wisdom, Maa lakshmi finds place in the heart of every Hindu and all those who believe in the ultimate power of the spirit. Idols of Maa lakshmi are found in almost every house of North India. It is not only Hinduism, even religions like Buddhism and Jainism believe in this holy Goddess.
Ashta Lakshmi is another form of worshipping Goddess Lakshmi. It is a group of eight such manifestations of Shri- Lakshmi who preside over eight sources of wealth. These include prosperity, good health, knowledge, strength, progeny, and power. Ashta- Lakshmi are worshipped within a group in Hindu Temples.
This Goddess of wealth is prominently worshipped at the time of Diwali, the most celebrated Hindu Festival. Idols of Maa Lakshmi are displayed at every shop in the market and special Lakshmi Puja’s are organized. The ritual of burning crackers is practiced after worshipping with intense devotion, the famous Hindu Goddess, Maa Lakshmi.
Remember Sri Lakshmi not just for a life of prosperity and health but also for her blessings to be showered upon you until infinity!
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