Ashtalakshmi

  1. Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanama Stotram: Lyrics
  2. Ashtalakshmi Temple, Chennai (Madras)
  3. Ashta Lakshmi
  4. Ashtalakshmi Stotram in English
  5. Ashta Lakshmi Stotram
  6. Ashtalakshmi Stotram Lyrics and Meaning
  7. Ashta Lakshmi
  8. Adi Lakshmi
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Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanama Stotram: Lyrics

The Lakshmi Ashtottara shatanama stotram is a divine hymn composed on Goddess Lakshmi. This stotram consists 108 names of Goddess Lakshmi that are jeweled into several verses. In Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi is known as the bestower of wealth and good fortune. When reciting this Lakshmi ashtottara shatanama stotram lyrics one would come across several divine names that explain the greatness, divine attributes, and the bestowing nature of Goddess Lakshmi towards her devotees. This divine hymn contains all the names present in Reciting Sri Mahalakshmi ashtottara shatanama stotram is known to have immense benefits which are mentioned in the last three stanzas of this stotram. That, whomsoever, recites this stotram by understanding its meaning with pure devotion will attain victory, get rid of poverty, obtain abundant wealth, and further liberation. Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanama Stotram Lyrics Devyuvacha Devadeva Mahadeva trikalagna Maheshwara Karunakara devesa bhakthanugraha karaka Ashtottara satham Lakshmyaha srothu michyami tatvataha Ishwara uvacha Devi sadu mahabhage mahabhagya pradayakam Sarva-aishwaryakaram punyam sarvapapa pranashanam Sarva daridrya shamanamshravanaad bhukti mukthidam Rajavasya karam divyam guhyaad-guhyataram param Durlabham sarva devanam chathusashti kalaaspadam Padmaadeenam varanthanaam nidhinam nitya dayakam Samasta deva samsevyam animaad eshta siddhidam Kimatra bahunokthena devi pratyaksha dayakam Tava preetyaadya vakshyami samahita manaah shrunu...

Ashtalakshmi Temple, Chennai (Madras)

Named after the noted lady theosophist Annie Besant, Besant Nagar is one of the most preferred areas to reside in Chennai due to the presence of the beach. The extremely calm and serene area with its colonial hangover is studded with sea- facing homes owned by the affluent families and has a string of restaurants, cafes, shops and boutiques around it. Home to Elliot’s Beach, The Theosophical Society and Kalakshetra, the world famous dance school along with beautiful temples and churches, this is where Chennai loves to chill. The confluence of best of nature, art and history within the greenest parts of the city limits is evident in the culture of this neighbourhood, which makes it one of the most favourite hangout zones for all the locals. This is a very holy and an olden temple of the deity Mahalaksmi. This temple has a hidden pathway which leads to some of the oldest statues of Mahalaksmi. The statues of deities are still washed and clothed with silk sarees. Anyone who prays for wealth will be granted in this temple. When we visited this temple it was at nite time 8pm lucky the volunteer running the temple helped us and told us to hurry to see the deepam lit up at the top altar of the temple. It is a small temple tucked away beside the Elliots beach. There is a parking spot beside the temple on a narrow road. You enter the temple and there are barricades guiding you around the 8 Lakshmi's, eight forms of wealth, namely, offspring, success, prosperity, wealth, courage, ...

Ashta Lakshmi

About The deity Ashtalakshmi is the form of the Divine Mother Unique traits of Ashta Lakshmi Lakshmi is the consort of All the Avatars of the Goddess are widely worshipped by Sri Vaishnava and other Hindu communities, especially in South India. These charming manifestations of the Divine Mother are revered for the noble qualities they portray and represent the goal of life. Incarnations of Ashta Lakshmi Lakshmi is revered as the Mother of the entire Universe and incarnates on Earth to ensure the propagation of all living beings. Thus, the Goddess assumed the eight forms known as Ashtalakshmi to fulfill the diverse needs of her devotees. The eight forms of the Goddess are: Mythology of Ashta Lakshmi The manifestation of the Goddess in these eight forms fulfills a specific purpose and is associated with all the necessities which living beings require for the sustenance of life. All eight forms are essential to maintain the equilibrium of material and spiritual prosperity required in the world. Unique offerings to Ashta Lakshmi Since Goddess Lakshmi is associated with wealth and prosperity, making offerings of red flowers is considered propitious. Maintaining cleanliness and lighting of lamps is also said to usher in her grace and remove darkness, ignorance & evil from our lives. Chanting the Ashtalakshmi Stotram is also considered a sure-fire way to establish a direct connect with the Goddess. Benefits of worshipping Ashta Lakshmi Worshipping Ashtalakshmi is said to bestow o...

Ashtalakshmi Stotram in English

WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn AshtaLakshmi or Ashta laxmi refers to the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth. ‘Ashta’ literally means Eight. Each of the eight manifestations of goddess Lakshmi preside over one form of wealth – Adi Lakshmi is the goddess of Spiritual wealth, Dhanya Lakshmi is the goddess of agricultural wealth, Dhairya Lakshmi is the goddess of courage & strength, Gaja Lakshmi is the goddess of Animal Wealth, Santhana Lakshmi is the goddess of fertility & progeny, Vijaya Lakshmi is the goddess of victories and conquering hurdles, Vidya Lakshmi is the goddess of knowledge, Dhana Lakshmi is the goddess of money and riches. Get Ashtalakshmi Stotram lyrics in english here and chant Ashta laxmi stotram with devotion to get the grace of goddess lakshmi. Ashtalakshmi Stotram in English – aṣṭalakṣmī stōtram Adi Lakshmi sumanasavandita sundari mādhavi candrasahōdari hēmamayē | munigaṇamaṇḍita mōkṣapradāyini mañjulabhāṣiṇi vēdanutē || paṅkajavāsini dēvasupūjita sadguṇavarṣiṇi śāntiyutē | jayajaya hē madhusūdanakāmini ādilakṣmī sadā pālaya mām || 1 || Dhanya Lakshmi ahikalikalmaṣanāśini kāmini vaidikarūpiṇi vēdamayē | kṣīrasamudbhava maṅgalarūpiṇi mantranivāsini mantranutē || maṅgaladāyini ambujavāsini dēvagaṇāśrita pādayutē | jayajaya hē madhusūdanakāmini dhānyalakṣmī sadā pālaya mām || 2 || Dhairya Lakshmi jayavaravarṇini vaiṣṇavi bhārgavi mantrasvarūpiṇi mantramayē | suragaṇapūjita śīghraphalaprada jñānavikāsini śāstranutē || b...

Ashta Lakshmi Stotram

ādilakṣmi sumanasa vandita sundari mādhavi, chandra sahodari hēmamayē munigaṇa vandita mōkṣapradāyani, mañjula bhāṣiṇi vēdanutē । paṅkajavāsini dēva supūjita, sadguṇa varṣiṇi śāntiyutē jaya jayahē madhusūdana kāmini, ādilakṣmi paripālaya mām ॥ 1 ॥ dhānyalakṣmi ayikali kalmaṣa nāśini kāmini, vaidika rūpiṇi vēdamayē kṣīra samudbhava maṅgaḻa rūpiṇi, mantranivāsini mantranutē । maṅgaḻadāyini ambujavāsini, dēvagaṇāśrita pādayutē jaya jayahē madhusūdana kāmini, dhānyalakṣmi paripālaya mām ॥ 2 ॥ dhairyalakṣmi jayavaravarṣiṇi vaiṣṇavi bhārgavi, mantra svarūpiṇi mantramayē suragaṇa pūjita śīghra phalaprada, jñāna vikāsini śāstranutē । bhavabhayahāriṇi pāpavimōchani, sādhu janāśrita pādayutē jaya jayahē madhu sūdhana kāmini, dhairyalakṣmī paripālaya mām ॥ 3 ॥ gajalakṣmi jaya jaya durgati nāśini kāmini, sarvaphalaprada śāstramayē radhagaja turagapadāti samāvṛta, parijana maṇḍita lōkanutē । harihara brahma supūjita sēvita, tāpa nivāriṇi pādayutē jaya jayahē madhusūdana kāmini, gajalakṣmī rūpēṇa pālaya mām ॥ 4 ॥ santānalakṣmi ayikhaga vāhini mōhini chakriṇi, rāgavivardhini jñānamayē guṇagaṇavāradhi lōkahitaiṣiṇi, saptasvara bhūṣita gānanutē । sakala surāsura dēva munīśvara, mānava vandita pādayutē jaya jayahē madhusūdana kāmini, santānalakṣmī paripālaya mām ॥ 5 ॥ vijayalakṣmi jaya kamalāsini sadgati dāyini, jñānavikāsini gānamayē anudina marchita kuṅkuma dhūsara, bhūṣita vāsita vādyanutē । kanakadharāstuti vaibhava vandita, śaṅkaradēśika mānyapadē jaya jayahē madhusūdana kāmini, vijaya...

Ashtalakshmi Stotram Lyrics and Meaning

The Ashtalakshmi stotram is a devotional stotram dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and her eight forms. The eight stanzas of this stotram describe and praise the eight divine forms of the Goddess Lakshmi. Generally, we all consider Goddess Lakshmi as the one who grants wealth to the devotees. But wealth not only means money; it also represents several other things like fortune, health, and family. Goddess Lakshmi in the form of Adi Lakshmi bestows Moksha. As Dhanya Laksmi, she bestows food. As Santana and Vijaya Lakshmi, she bestows offspring and Victory and so on. Coming to the reciting of this stotram, one can chant the stotram whenever they want. There are no special conditions on when to recite the stotram. Chanting the Ashtalakshmi stotram on Fridays or daily in mornings and evenings is believed sacred and considered to bring auspiciousness. Ashtalakshmi stotram Lyrics and Meaning Adi Lakshmi Sumanasa Vandita Sundari Madhavi Chandra sahodari hemamaye Munigana vanditha moksha-pradayanini Manjula bhashini vedanuthe Pankaja-vasini Deva supujitha Sadguna varshini santhiyuthe Jaya Jaya hae Madhusudhana kamini Adi Lakshmi sada palaya mam (1) O the Goddess Aadi Lakshmi, the one who is worshipped by the good, the enchanting one, the consort of Madhava and the sister of Chandra, the one filled with the gold O Goddess, who is praised by the Muni’s and their followers, the bestower of Moksha(salvation), whose speeches generates happiness, the Goddess praised by the Vedas The one resi...

Ashta Lakshmi

Ashtalakshmi - Eight forms of अष्टलक्ष्मी aṣṭalakṣmī Affiliation Abode Weapon Lotus, owl, eagle, lion, elephant Consort Ashta Lakshmi ( Ashtalakshmi, is a group of the eight manifestations of The Ashta Lakshmi are always depicted and worshipped in an octet in temples. Iconography [ ] Adi Lakshmi [ ] Other forms [ ] In some Ashta Lakshmi lists, other forms of Lakshmi are included: • Aishvarya Lakshmi (Auspicious Lakshmi): The goddess who bestows auspices, • Saubhagya Lakshmi (Fortune Lakshmi): The manifestation who furnishes good fortune. • Rajya Lakshmi (Royal Lakshmi): The form of Lakshmi who bestows majesty, revered by monarchs. • Vara Lakshmi (Boon Lakshmi): The form of the goddess who bestows boons. Worship [ ] Around the 1970s, a leading “Although these attributes (which represent the wealths bestowed by the Ashta Lakshmi) of Sri (Lakshmi) can be found in traditional literature, the emergence of these eight (Ashta Lakshmi goddesses) in precisely this combination is, as far as I can discern, new.” The prayer Ashta Lakshmi can be linked with the rising popularity of the Ashtalakshmi Stotra. Ashta Lakshmi is now widely worshipped both by Books, popular prayers manuals, pamphlets sold outside temples in South India, ritual worship, and "a burgeoning audiocassette market" also presently popularise the octet of Lakshmi. Temples [ ] • • • • Ashtalakshmi Temple, • Ashtalakshmi Temple, • At the entrance - leading from Vittavasal Street to Ashta Lakshmi Mandapam is dedicated to...

Adi Lakshmi

Adi Lakshmi Iconography Adi Lakshmi is described as extremely beautiful. She sits on a pink lotus flower and adorns with red clothes and gold jewelry. She is portrayed with four hands. Two of her hands are shown in Abhaya Mudra and Varada Mudra while in remaining two hands She holds a lotus and white flag.

Ashtalakshmi Stotram

COMPOSER : Sri U. V. Vidvan Mukkur Srinivasavaradacariyar Svamikal LANGUAGE : Sanskrit DIETY : Ashtalakshmi Ashtalakshmi are mentioned by Sage Vyasa in SrimadBhagwatam .Ashtalakshmi are a group of eight manifestations of Devi Lakshmi, born from the churning of milk ocean( Samudra manthan). In 1970’s a Vaishnav named Sri U. Ve. Vidvan Mukkur Srinivasavaradacariyar Svamikal ,composed Ashtalakshmi Strotram in praise of the divine manifestations describing the qualities of each one of them in the verses. The Ashtalakshmi are: • Adilakshmi • Dhanyalakshmi • Dhairyalakshmi • Gajlakshmi • Santanlakshmi • Vijaylakshmi • Vidyalakshmi • Dhanlakshmi ashtalakshmi strotram lyrics: Hindi: 1.आदिलक्ष्मि सुमनस वन्दित सुन्दरि माधवि, चन्द्र सहोदरि हेममये मुनिगण वन्दित मोक्षप्रदायनि, मञ्जुल भाषिणि वेदनुते । पङ्कजवासिनि देव सुपूजित, सद्गुण वर्षिणि शान्तियुते जय जयहे मधुसूदन कामिनि, आदिलक्ष्मि परिपालय माम् ॥ 1 ॥ English: Sumanasa Vandita Sundari Madhavi Chandra sahodari hemamaye Munigana vanditha moksha-pradayanini Manjula bhashini vedanuthe Pankaja-vasini Deva supujitha Sadguna varshini santhiyuthe Jaya Jaya hae Madhusudhana kamini Adi Lakshmi sada palaya mam (1) Meaning: O the Goddess Aadi Lakshmi, the one who is worshipped by the good, the enchanting one, the consort of Madhava and the sister of Chandra, the one filled with the gold O Goddess, who is praised by the Muni’s and their followers, the bestower of Moksha(salvation), whose speeches generates happiness, the Goddess praised by the Ve...