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Sanskrit & Tamil Spiritual Names & MeaningsDhanalakshmi Lakshmi has eight forms, which are very popular
(ashtalakshmi). These are Dhanya-Lakshmi, Dhana-Lakshmi, Dhairya-Lakshmi,
Vidya-Lakshmi, Jaya-Lakshmi, Veerya-Lakshmi, Gaja-Lakshmi and Saubhagya.
Swamiji has given the lovely name Dhanalakshmi to several devotees.
Dhana means wealth, therefore Dhanalakshmi is truly the wealth of
all wealth, the highest prize, the greatest treasure and the ultimate
prosperity. In spiritual terms, Dhanalakshmi is the all-pervading
cosmic energy. When the aspirant realizes the shakti of Dhanalakshmi
he or she will attain immortal bliss. Human beings tend to regard
fortune as only pertaining to material luck. Dhanalakshmi is the
greatest good fortune known to humankind. Each gold coin she showers
into the streaming water of auspiciousness is a payment into the
spiritual bank of good karma! We earn our good karma through kind
and meritorious, selfless acts of charity and service. Having directed
all our actions in the direction of service to the Divine we can
aspire to moksha, or liberation. Dhanalakshmi showers Her grace
on society as a whole to live with prosperity, happiness and success.
Only through the grace of Mother in this form can society thrive
and progress in the right direction. One who bears this beautiful
name of Mother Lakshmi has the power to change society at its core
through giving selfless and beneficial service in many different
manifestations. In wealthy Indian cities, such as Bombay, it is
a common sight to see piles of silver coins placed in a heap during
the Diwali festival and worshipped as Dhanalakshmi Herself. The
spiritual and dharmic approach to wealth is to give it for good
and altruistic purposes. In this connection, thinking sincerely
of Dhanalakshmi and meditating on Her divine name will guide all
seekers in the correct direction.
Information provided by sripremananda.org for educational purposes only.
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