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The budget session is scheduled to begin on 1 February. Earlier, PM Modi addressed the country on Friday. In his address, the PM spoke about the grace of Goddess Lakshmi and mentioned her. In the Sanatan tradition of India, Goddess Lakshmi is considered the goddess of wealth and wealth.

Goddess Lakshmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu
She is the wife of Lord Vishnu in mythology. Lord Vishnu is considered on the basis of the world and Goddess Lakshmi performs the welfare of the world with her auspicious symptoms. The meaning of the word Lakshmi is, with auspicious symptoms/one. Another meaning of this is ‘leading to the target’. Still, even if both the meanings are mixed, the word Lakshmi means ‘with the auspicious symptoms of achieving the goal’. In fact, Goddess Lakshmi i.e. wealth is a very important means in achieving all kinds of goals.

How did Goddess Lakshmi become the goddess of wealth?
Now the question arises how Goddess Lakshmi became the goddess of wealth. The most authentic story about this is recorded in the Padma Purana, Kurma Purana and Skanda Purana and is associated with Sagar Manthan. According to this legend, one of the 13 gems that came out of Sagar churning was also a goddess Lakshmi. Due to being born in gems, she became the owner of all gems. All types of gems appeared with his inspiration. Therefore, Lakshmiji has a name Ratna. The sea is called Ratnakar in the Puranas. On this basis too, his name is Indira due to Ratna, Ratnapriya, Moon (who appeared from Sagar himself).

The story is recorded in the Puranas
Skanda Purana also says that at the beginning of the universe, when the Purana man erupted, he was divided into two parts with his own wish. In this, one part was made by the man and a woman also appeared from the left hand of the same man. The pair of this woman and man gave all the funds to the world. The man revealed the planetary constellations of the universe, the woman revealed all kinds of gems and ornaments. This woman is called Lakshmi, who has been called the wife of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu.

Goddess Lakshmi is related to sea churning
After the victory in the Dewasur Sangram, when the gods became arrogant and once Indra came in this pride and insulted the sage Durvasa, he cursed Indra to become Lakshmi inferior. Due to her curse, Goddess Lakshmi had to disappear from the world and all the treasury and gemstone stored into the sea. The meaning of saying that the wealth of Goddess Lakshmi and her grace was present from the beginning of the universe, but she had to churn the ocean to get it again.

This is also a reason for celebrating Deepawali?
One by one from this ocean churning, 11 gems came out first, Goddess Lakshmi appeared as the 12th gem and Lord Dhanvantari appeared as the 13th gem, who had knowledge of Ayurveda in one hand and the 14th gemstone in the other hand. Due to the appearance of all these gems, the world became rich again and Goddess Lakshmi called the goddess of wealth.

The festival of this arrival of the goddess of wealth is known by the name of Deepawali. This story of Deepawali is also ancient from the story of Shri Ram’s return to Ayodhya after finishing exile.

A story is also heard in Bhagwat
Goddess Lakshmi is also said to be the goddess of wealth, a story is also said in Bhagwat. The narrator sitting on the Vyaspeeth narrates that, ‘The whole world is the child of Jagadishwar Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu does not take food until every living being of the world does not get anything, and Lord Vishnu has eaten food, it means that the whole world has eaten food.

Goddess Lakshmi doubted Lord Vishnu
Once Goddess Lakshmi expressed doubts about this in Kshirsagar. He asked, ‘Lord, is it true that you know about all beings to eat food?’ Lord Vishnu laughed and said that, the Goddess, the work of giving wealth (wealth and grains) to the world, then how can I doubt your work. I assume that you are taking care of the whole world properly. The thing is that in reality you serve me food without giving food to your children. Hearing this, Goddess Lakshmi wanted to test Lord Vishnu.

Test Lord Vishnu like this
The next day he closed an ant in a box. It was throughout the day, the whole world had food, then Goddess Lakshmi served the plate of Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu started enjoying different dishes as soon as the meal came out. Goddess Lakshmi said- Has the whole world eat food, Lord? Lord Vishnu said- ‘G. Devi, I said, not without feeding the world, you do not give me food.’

Then Goddess Lakshmi said, ‘But I think an ant still not having food.’ Then Lord Vishnu smiled and said- if you want, do it. Hearing this, Goddess Lakshmi brought her same box for proof, in which the ant was closed. When he opened the box in front of Lord Vishnu, he himself was surprised. There, two rice grains were found lying in the box.

Then Lord Vishnu said that when you were closing this box, this Akshat-Kumkum on your forehead fell into the box. This time he laughed and laughed, and said that even while staying in your hands, someone should be saved by your grace, the creator has not made anyone so lucky yet. Hearing this, Goddess Lakshmi also blossomed.

How to become an owl of Goddess Lakshmi
Goddess Lakshmi’s vehicle owl is considered. Actually the owl is not a stupidity, but a symbol of knowledge-wine vision and intensity. There is one of the properties of the owl and that when he rotates his neck, he slowly bends up to 170 degrees. The process of repeated activity to do this is very slow and due to this slow process, it is called a slow creature and has become synonymous with stupidity, but in Sanatan he has got the title of Hans.

While Hans is a symbol of right vision and right knowledge, the owl is a symbol of intense intelligence. This intense intellect is also called devotion, which comes from Rajogud. Hence the owl is the vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi.

There is also a folklore about this that once Goddess Lakshmi was coming to visit the earth. In Kshirsagar, she sits on the rest of the bed with Lord Vishnu and her seat is lotus, but she did not choose her vehicle. Lord Vishnu’s vehicle was a Garun bird. Bull for Shiva, Parvati chose the lion. Indra chose Airavat, Karthikeya made Mayur and Ganesh ji made the rat a vehicle.

Now the remaining birds and animals wanted to become the vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi, then Goddess Lakshmi said, the day I get down on the earth and who will reach me at that time, then the same will become my vehicle. All birds and animals started waiting for the arrival of the goddess. The goddess came to earth in the dark night, no one could see them, but the owl recognized them and flew fast and reached them. In this way, the vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi became an owl.

Goddess Lakshmi is a form of Adi Shakti
However, in the Shakta tradition, Goddess Lakshmi has been described as a form of Adishakti and she is one of the three forms of Shakti. Those who have been identified as Sattva i.e. Saraswati, Raja i.e. Lakshmi and Tam i.e. Mahakali. The principle of this moves forward, eight forms of Lakshmi are revealed, which have been called Ashtalakshmi. These Ashtalakshmi are actually eight types of siddhis and assets. He was given Adilakshmi (Goddess of the beginning), Dhanalakshmi (Goddess of Property) Dhanya Lakshmi (Goddess of Grain and Crops), Gajalakshmi (Goddess of all kinds of good luck and opulence), santanalakshmi (mother Swaroop Devi who gives children), Veeralakshmi (of valor Goddess), Vijayalakshmi (Goddess of Vijay), Vidya Lakshmi (Goddess of Knowledge)

Description is found in the Rigveda in the Rigveda
In the Rigveda, the description of Goddess Lakshmi is found by the name ‘Shri’. Sri Sukta of the Rigveda is the pleasure of worshiping Goddess Lakshmi, in which prayers have been prayed to liberate the world from all kinds of poverty. Shri is a respectable word for Goddess Lakshmi, which is also the name of the Bhudevi form of Goddess Lakshmi, which is called Mother. In Tirupati, worshiping Lord Vishnu is also recited, which is an essential part of daily worship.

Lakshmi is also an important goddess in Jainism. Jainism also calls him a symbol of good fortune. Even in Buddhist opinion, Lakshmi has been the goddess of abundance and luck and her presence is seen in many Buddhist temples, monuments and caves.

Mumbai-Myanagari and Devi Lakshmi
Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, is called Mayanagari. Maya Devi is a copy of Lakshmi. Mumbai is also named after a mythical goddess Mumba Mata. They were called the ancient tribal people of Amba I/ Mumba I. This is what Mumba came, later became Mumbai. The famous Ambabai temple is also established in Kolhapur, also known as Mahalakshmi. This temple is said to be of Dwapar Yuga and says that Goddess Lakshmi is her own residence here. An ancient name of this city is said to be Karir Pur, where the goddess killed a demon and made her place there on the demand of her devotees. Amba Bai Shakti is also counted among the backs.

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