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  2. Lakshmi Stuti - Wikipedia

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    The Lakshmi Stuti (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीस्तुति, romanized: Lakṣmīstuti) is a Hindu hymn written in praise of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of ...

  3. Lakshmi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Book 7, Chapter 115 of ... Sri Mahalakshmi Ashtakam (by Indra) Sri Lakshmi Sahasaranama Stotra (by Sanat Kumara)

  4. Ashtalakshmi Stotra - Wikipedia

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    The Ashtalakshmi Stotra was composed and published in the early 1970s in Chennai by U.V. Srinivasa Varadachariyar, a theologian of the Sri Vaishnava tradition. The hymn was popularised through its distribution via audiocassettes in the 1980s.

  5. Ashta Lakshmi - Wikipedia

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    Ashta Lakshmi (Sanskrit: अष्टलक्ष्मी, IAST: Aṣṭalakṣmī; lit."Octet of Lakshmi") or Ashtalakshmi, is a group of the eight manifestations ...

  6. Lakshmi Tantra - Wikipedia

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    The episode describing how the Supreme Shakti, Adi Mahalakshmi, transforms into her complete incarnation, Mahalakshmi or Mahasri, who is shown holding a mace, a shield, a citron, and a bowl. She is golden in colour, and on her crown she holds a lingam and a multi-headed snake which symbolizes the Trideva; linga meaning Shiva , yoni meaning ...

  7. Agrahayana - Wikipedia

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    The fast holds special significance, as it is associated with wealth, prosperity, mental and spiritual growth, making it ideal for invoking goddess Lakshmi’s blessings. Devotees recite powerful stotras and hymns, including the Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali (108 names of Lakshmi), the Śrī Sūkta, and the Mahalakshmi Ashtakam.

  8. Mookambika - Wikipedia

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    Mookambika (Sanskrit: मूकाम्बिका, Kannada: ಮೂಕಾಂಬಿಕಾ, Telugu మూకాంబికా,Malayalam: മൂകാംബിക ) is a Hindu goddess, an aspect of Adi Parashakti, [1] [2] the supreme goddess of Hinduism.

  9. Kasula Purushottama Kavi - Wikipedia

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    Kasula Purushottama Kavi was a Telugu poet who lived during the late 18th century (fl. CE 1798). His parents were Kasula Appalaraju and Ramanamma. His parents were Kasula Appalaraju and Ramanamma. He hailed from the Diviseema area of Krishna District , Andhra Pradesh .