Lakshmi is the goddess of luck, prosperity, and happiness. She has a place in every incarnation as Vishnu’s consort. (She is Sita, Rama’s wife; Rukmini, Krishna’s wife; and Dharani, wife of Parashu Rama, another Vishnu avatar.)
Sanskrit: ॐ पृथ्वि त्वया धृता लोका देवि त्वं विष्णुना धृता । त्वं च धारय मां देवि पवित्रं कुरु चासनम् ॥ Translation: Om Prthvi Tvayaa Dhrtaa Lokaa Devi Tvam Vissnnunaa Dhrtaa | Tvam Ca Dhaaraya Maam Devi Pavitram Kuru Ca-[A]asanam || Meaning: 1: Om, O Prithvi Devi, by You are borne the entire Loka (World); And Devi, You in turn are borne by Sri Vishnu, 2: Please hold me (on Your lap), O Devi, and make this Asana (seat of the worshipper) Pure.
Devi Sita (Wife of Shri Ram) is an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess of wealth and prosperity. Lakshmi is Vishnu’s wife and whenever Vishnu incarnates she incarnates with him. Sanskrit: दारिद्र्यरणसंहर्त्रीं भक्तानाभिष्टदायिनीम् । विदेहराजतनयां राघवानन्दकारिणीम् ॥२॥ Translation: Daaridrya-Ranna-Samhartriim Bhaktaana-Abhisstta-Daayiniim | Videha-Raaja-Tanayaam Raaghava-[A]ananda-Kaarinniim ||2|| Meaning: 2.1: (I Salute You) You are
The Tridevi (त्रिदेवी) is a concept in Hinduism conjoining the three consorts of the Trimurti (Great Trinity), that are personified by the forms of Hindu Goddesses: Saraswati, Lakshmi and Parvati or Durga. They are the manifestations of the Adi Parashakti, the Supreme Being and Divine
Here is the list of 10 prime Goddesses in hinduism (no particular order) Lakshmi: Lakshmi (लक्ष्मी) is the Hindu goddess of wealth, love, prosperity (both material and spiritual), fortune, and the embodiment of beauty. She is the wife and active energy of Vishnu.
In this Seventh Chapter of Bhagavad Gita, the nature of Krsna consciousness is fully described. Krsna is full in all opulence sri-Bhagavan uvaca mayy asakta-manah
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