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Lakshmi has been a central figure in Hindu tradition since pre-Buddhist times (1500 to 500 BCE) and remains one of the most widely worshipped goddesses in the Hindu pantheon.
Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth and fortune. The wife of Vishnu, she is said to have taken different forms to be with him in each of his incarnations. She is celebrated especially during the holiday of Diwali.
Goddess Lakshmi is the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness, revered in Vedic texts and Hindu mythology. She symbolizes purity and spiritual enlightenment, often depicted with a lotus, gold coins, and four arms representing abundance and grace.
'Shri' or 'Lakshmi', as depicted in the Vedas, is the goddess of wealth and fortune, power and beauty. In her first incarnation, according to the Puranas, she was the daughter of the sage Bhrigu and his wife Khyati.
Goddess Lakshmi (also spelled Laxmi) is a Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity. She is Lord Vishnu’s wife, one of the three primary Hindu gods. She is one of the three prominent Hindu goddesses (Tridevi). Goddess Laxmi resides in Vaikuntha and is sometimes depicted as pressing the legs of Lord Vishnu.