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Lakshmi Niwas is an Indian Marathi language television series which airing on Zee Marathi. [1] It stars Tushar Dalvi and Harshada Khanvilkar in lead roles. [2] It is produced by Sunil Bhosale under the banner of Someel Creations. [3] The series premiered from 23 December 2024 by replacing Satvya Mulichi Satavi Mulgi. [4]
Lakshmi Sadaiv Mangalam (transl. Lakshmi is always happy) is an Indian Marathi-language television series which aired on Colors Marathi. [1] [2] The show starred Surabhi Hande, Samruddhi Kelkar and Omprakash Shinde in lead roles. [3] [4] The series premiered from 14 May 2018 and ended on 25 May 2019.
Lakshmi Niwas: Kannada TV series Lakshmi Nivasa [5] 12 February 2024 Shiva: Odia TV series Sindura Bindu [6] 8 July 2024 Lakhat Ek Aamcha Dada: Tamil TV series Anna [7] 18 March 2024 Navri Mile Hitlerla: Hindi TV series Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega [8] 17 February 2025 Tula Japnar Aahe: Kannada TV series Naa Ninna Bidalaare [9] 13 March 2023 Tula ...
Laxmichi Paule (transl. Footsteps of Lakshmi) is a Marathi-language movie released on 18 February 1982. [1] It was produced by Arun Pandit Chipade and directed by G.G. Bhosle. [ 2 ]
Lakshmi is a member of the Tridevi, the triad of great goddesses. She represents the Rajas guna, and the Iccha-shakti. [41] [42] The image, icons, and sculptures of Lakshmi are represented with symbolism.
Dhanya Lakshmi (Grain Lakshmi) is the form of Lakshmi who represents the wealth of agriculture. [3] Dhanya Lakshmi is also the aspect of Lakshmi who provides resources to adherents for their sustenance and well-being. She is depicted as eight-armed, dressed in green garments, carrying two lotuses, a gada , paddy crop, sugarcane, and bananas.
Lakshmi: Anant Mane [5] Chandra Hota Sakshila: Rajdutt [6] Dhakti Mehuni: Datta Dharmadhikari [7] Sushila: Anant Mane: Ranjana, Ashok Saraf [8] Sasurvasheen: Babasaheb S. Fattelal: Asha Kale, Lalita Pawar, Nilu Phule [9]
Miniature, c. 1780. Gajalakshmi (Sanskrit: गजलक्ष्मी, romanized: Gajalakṣmī, lit. 'Elephant Lakshmi'), also spelt as Gajalaxmi, is a prominent representation of the goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and fertility, depicted with two elephants on either side.