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Goddess Lakshmi is described in three sentences:
She is the daughter of the king of the ocean of milk and resides in Srirangam with Lord Ranganatha. She is served by all divine ladies in heaven and is the guiding light for the world. She has obtained the sustained glance of Brahma, Indra, and Shiva and her abode encompasses the three worlds - Bhu, Bhuva, and Suvaha.
Goddess Lakshmi is described in three sentences:
She is the daughter of the king of the ocean of milk and resides in Srirangam with Lord Ranganatha. She is served by all divine ladies in heaven and is the guiding light for the world. She has obtained the sustained glance of Brahma, Indra, and Shiva and her abode encompasses the three worlds - Bhu, Bhuva, and Suvaha.
Goddess Lakshmi is described in three sentences:
She is the daughter of the king of the ocean of milk and resides in Srirangam with Lord Ranganatha. She is served by all divine ladies in heaven and is the guiding light for the world. She has obtained the sustained glance of Brahma, Indra, and Shiva and her abode encompasses the three worlds - Bhu, Bhuva, and Suvaha.
Daasi Bhootha Samasata Deva Vanithaam Lokaika Deepankuram Sreeman Manda Kataaksha Labdha Vibhava Brahmendra Gangaadharam Tvaam Trailokya Kudumbineem Sarasijam Vande Mukunda Priyaam Om Mahalakshmyai cha vidmahe Vishnu patni cha dhimahi Tanno Lakshmihi prachodayat Meaning: Goddess Lakshmi, who is the daughter of the king of the ocean of milk, whose abode is Srirangam (with Lord Ranganatha), who is served by all the divine ladies in heaven, who is the guiding light for the world, who has obtained the sustained (continued, everlasting) glance (Grace) from Brahma, Indra and Shiva, whose abode is the three worlds (Bhu, Bhuva, Suvaha) - I offer my prostrations to Thee, the beloved of Lord Krishna (Mukunda). MOM
Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya
Dhanvataraye Amritha Kalasa Hasthaya Sarva Maya Vinasanaya Trilokya Nathaya Sri Maha Vishnave Namaha Arokia lakshami samethe Dhavanthari maha vishniweh namaha