A German Silver Sri Ashta Lakshmi Yantra Frame is a beautiful and auspicious item often used for spiritual purposes or gifting. It is look like pure silver, It must have pure silver polish on it which will keep shining like pure silver for a long time. It usually features a Yantra (a sacred geometric design) dedicated to Ashta Lakshmi, the eight forms of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi, who symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and well-being. It can be hung on the wall.
Ashtalaxmi are a group of eight forms of Shri-Lakshmi, who preside over eight sources of wealth: prosperity, good health, knowledge, strength, progeny, and power.
Material : Frame , German Silver
Dimensions: 4 inches (H) x 11.5 inches (W)
Weight: 140 grams approx
The eight forms of Laxmi are:
Adi Lakshmi: incarnation of Lakshmi as daughter of the sage Bhrigu.
Dhana Lakshmi: for money and gold.
Dhanya Lakshmi: Giver of agricultural wealth.
Gaja Lakshmi: Giver of animal wealth, like cattle and elephants. Swami Chidananda interprets Gaja Lakshmi as giver of power of royalty. According to legends, Gaja Lakshmi brought back the wealth lost by Indra (king of demi-gods) from the ocean.
Santana Lakshmi: Bestower of offspring
Veera Lakshmi: Bestower of valour in battles and courage and strength for overcoming difficulties in life.
Vijaya Lakshmi: Giver of victory, not only in battles but also in conquering hurdles in order to beget success.
Vidya Lakshmi: the bestower of knowledge of arts and sciences.
Invoke the blessings of Ashtalaxmi by installing this photo in your puja altar, prayer room, office cabin or living area.
Sri Ashta Lakshmi Yantra Frame in German Silver for Gift - 4 x 11.5 inch
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