2/26/2023 0 Comments Aiswarya lakshmi navel![]() ![]() She is also seen sitting on a top of a fully bloomed lotus which signifies that she has perfected her inner kalpvriksha which can fulfill her every wish. IconographyĪs per “Siddha Dharma”, goddess Lakshmi is always portrayed in red color dress with yellow border which signifies that she is the goddess of “rajasic tatwa”. But, Lakshmi is portrayed serving her husband, which signifies the raja tatwa (passion) in her and also signifies the creation virtues and it also means that he who masters Lakshmi, she serves him. Her binary opposite is Dhumavati goddess who is also called “Alakshmi” because Dhumavati swallowed her husband and her lord, so is devoid of her husband and saubhagya (fortunes). Therefore, Lakshmi is the goddess who is the master of all Lakshana or attributes. ![]() There is a saying in English, “Morning shows the day as the child shows a man.” The Lakshana in morning and child is used to predetermine or predict the virtues and characters related with the attribute. ![]() The “Siddha Dharma” is more inclined to the latter interpretation of Lakshmi name being derived from “Lakshana”. Some say that her name Lakshmi is derived from lakshyam “लक्ष्यं” (aim) and some also refer her name to Lakshana “लक्षंण” (attributes). ![]() There are many interpretations of her name. The synthesis of the words clearly gives the impression that, Aishwarya Lakshmi is one of the forms of Lakshmi who bestows opulence to her worshiper unconditionally.Īs per “Siddha Dharma”, to understand Aishwarya Lakshmi, one should first understand her collective and her source form i.e. 9 Lakshmi Sadhana and Maharishi VishwamitraĮtymologically, Aishwarya Lakshmi is made up of two words, Aishwarya (opulence) and Lakshmi.8 Goddess Lakshmi and the no moon night of Diwali.6 Why lord Vishnu and Lakshmi have no children?.5 Aishwarya Lakshmi Tattva and Dhumavati Tattva. ![]()
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