Lakshmi Sahasranamam

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About Lakshmi
Lakshmi is the Hindu Goddess of wealth, love, prosperity (both material and spiritual), fortune, and the embodiment of beauty. She is the wife of Vishnu. Also known as Mahalakshmi, she is said to bring good luck and is believed to protect her devotees from all kinds of misery and money-related sorrows.Lakshmi is called Shree or Thirumagal because she is endowed with six auspicious and divine qualities, or Gunas, and also because she is the source of strength even to Vishnu. When Vishnu incarnated on the Earth as the avatars Rama and Krishna, Lakshmi took incarnation as his consort. Sita (Rama's wife), Radha (Krishna's lover), Rukmini and Satyabama are considered forms of Lakshmi.Lakshmi is worshipped daily in Hindu homes and commercial establishments as the goddess of wealth. She is also worshipped as the consort of Vishnu in many temples. The festivals of Diwali and Kojagiri Purnima are celebrated in her honour.
Explanation of Goddess Lakshmi
As per Devi, the Supreme power, is called Durga or Shakti. The abstract power has been imagined by the Hindus as Durga Shakti by the help of the Supreme soul (Adi Purusha) to create the Supreme Power (Adi-shakti), three other shapes have been created from the Supreme Power.She is seen in two forms, Bhudevi and Sridevi, both either side of Sri Venkateshwara or Vishnu. Bhudevi is the representation and totality of the material world or energy, called the aparam Prakriti, in which she is called Mother Earth. Sridevi is the spiritual world or energy, called the Prakriti. Most people are mistaken that they are separate beings although they are one, that is, Lakshmi.Lakshmi is the power of Vishnu.Mahalakshmi's presence is also found on Sri Venkateswara (at Tirumala) or Vishnu's chest, at the heart. Lakshmi is the embodiment of love, from which devotion to God or Bhakti flows. It is through Love/Bhakti or Lakshmi that the atma or soul is able to reach God or Vishnu.Lakshmi represents a more soothing, kind, warm and approachable mother figure who willingly intervenes in the lives of devotees.When asking Vishnu for grace or the forgiveness, the devotees often approach Him through the intermediary presence of Lakshmi.She is also the personification of the spiritual Fulfillment.Also, she embodies the spiritual world, also known as Vaikunta, the abode of Lakshmi-Narayana or Vishnu,She is also the divine qualities of God and the soul. Lakshmi is the embodiment of God's superior spiritual feminine energy, Param Prakriti, which purifies, empowers and uplifts the individual. Hence, she is called the Goddess of Fortune. She is believed to be the mother of the universe.
About Sri Lakshmi Sahasranama stotram
This stotra which occurs in Skanda Purana is taught by Sage Sanath Kumara trio to a set of 12 sages. In this Goddess Lakshmi tells that even if this is chanted without belief she would stay for ever in their clan.
Features in Version 1.0
1. Sri Lakshmi Sahasranama,Sanskrit Transliteration,English Translation and their Meaning with Audio.
2. Detailed Introduction.
3. 1000 names and their meaning.
4. Easy and simple swipe page's to navigate to any page along with audio.
5. Play or pause audio on any page while reading the meaning of the Stotram.
6. Use Seek-bar to navigate to any position in audio along with their respective page.
7. Plays in background when phone is locked.
8. Auto resume from the last played position on the page.
9. Auto pause during call.
10. Share your Like on Face-book.
11. Ad free App for zero diversion while reading and listening.
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