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6.Veera Lakshmi/Dhairya Lakshmi
Veera Lakshmi is depicted with eight arm’s . This Avatar of the Goddess is said to be the epitome of bravery, strength and valor. She is also known as Dhairya Lakshmi, or one who provides courage to face challenges and… https://t.co/iBy6l5V3ZW

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5. Santana Lakshmi
Traditionally prayed to by couples desiring children, Santana Lakshmi (santana meaning “progeny,” or “children”) symbolizes fertility. Fulfilling the desire for vibrant and long-living offspring, Santana Lakshmi especially blesses those… https://t.co/yKigF1gkgn

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4. Gaja Lakshmi

Worshipped as the “giver of animal wealth,” Gaja Lakshmi was traditionally of deep importance to farmers whose cows and bulls would provide dairy and till the land. Gaja, which means “elephant,” also signifies power and royalty, as… https://t.co/Lkqiis3Vez

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3. Dhanya Lakshmi

Dhanya Lakshmi the Goddess of Food / Grain, provider of agriculture wealth. She is the one who eliminates hunger for us. She is the beloved mother who takes care of her children and ensures they never get hungry. Goddess Lakshmi has many… https://t.co/Oo1D6UdA0I

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Series 1. Adi Lakshmi
With a name derived from the Sanskrit root laksh, which means “to understand and know,” as well as “goal,” “aim,” or “objective,” Lakshmi helps people realize their goals by providing them the wealth they need in order to do so. And as adi… https://t.co/Hxu4nX5W4g

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