Lakshmi is the godness of wealth, fortune, power, luxury, beauty, fertility, and auspiciousness. Sheholds the promise of material fulfilment and contentment. she is described as restless, whimsicals yet maternal, with her arms raised to bless and to grant her blessings. She is considered to be female energy of the supreme being, the mother of the world.
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