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Shri is an epithet of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. Shri is a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." or "Ms.". [7]

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Etymologically, Shri combines "Sha/Shi" (Shiva/God) and "Hri" (Goddess/Shakti), symbolizing creation as the union of Purusha and Prakriti. It means wealth, prosperity, beauty, and virtue, representing Goddess Lakshmi.

In Hinduism, the symbol "Shri" (श्री) holds significant symbolism and meaning, deeply rooted in the culture and spirituality of the religion. It is commonly seen at the beginning of account books, journals, notebooks, or even used as a prefix before someone's name, akin to "Mister" in English.

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In Hinduism, "Shri" signifies reverence, encompassing sacred sounds, the goddess Lakshmi, divine attributes, and prosperity. It denotes respect in worship, embodies beauty, and represents the auspicious presence of divine wealth and glory. From: Garuda Purana.

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Shri is another name for Lord Ganesha. It is also the name of the Goddess Laxmi. Sometimes it is written before the names of goddesses. E.g. Shri Devi. It is also used before the names of places like Sri Lanka or Shree Kshetra Pandharpur.

Shri (Devanagari: श्री, ISO: Śrī, also transliterated as Shree, Sri, or Sree, is an Indian word denoting wealth and prosperity, primarily used as a honorific. Hindu goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, is also known as Shree.

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What does this prefix mean? The syllable shrI originates in shrI-sUktam of Rig-Veda. This shrI is not only the material prosperity but both aihika-AmuShmika prosperities - as contained in shrI sUktam of Rig-Veda.