Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi represents the divine energy of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. As the consort of Lord ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The worship of the goddess Lakshmi on Diwali is said to bring prosperity. Aman Verma/ iStock / Getty Images Plus Diwali, a popular ...
Goddess Lakshmi is the deity of wealth and knowledge. it is believed that proper conduct in the house is necessary to please her. In the Hindi epic Mahabharata, some rules and practices are discussed ...
Friday is the the fifth day of the week, which is dedicated to worship Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and luxury. This day is considered extremely auspicious for drawing wealth and money. In ...
It is said about worship that as is the meditation, so is the knowledge. Therefore, it becomes very important to follow the proper method and procedure of any worship. Following the right method ...
Eminent writer Namita Gokhale whose bestseller, Paro, just turned 40, and the scholar Prof. Malashri Lal have collaborated to edit a diverse collection of essays dedicated to the goddess of wealth, ...
In the Vedic age, there were a number of female deities. Usha (the dawn), Ratri (the night), Prithvi (the earth mother), and Vach (mother of the Vedas) are some examples. In post-Vedic times, a ...
In Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi is known as both the deity of wealth and the symbol of complete prosperity. Reciting each of the Lakshmi names can bring calm to the mind and happiness to the home.
In Indian culture, Goddess Lakshmi represents more than just material wealth; she's the personification of every kind of abundance—prosperity, wisdom, compassion, harmony, and inner tranquillity.
(The Conversation) — This year Diwali, a popular festival for Hindus, Jains, Buddhists and Sikhs, will be celebrated on Oct. 24, the Amavasya, or new moon day, of the month of Kartik in the ...