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  1. Ashta Lakshmi ( Sanskrit: अष्टलक्ष्मी, IAST: Aṣṭalakṣmī; lit. "Octet of Lakshmi") or Ashtalakshmi, is a group of the eight manifestations of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of prosperity. She presides over eight sources of wealth: spirituality, material wealth, agriculture, royalty, knowledge, courage, progeny, and victory.

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    • Adi Lakshmi. With a name derived from the Sanskrit root laksh, which means “to understand and know,” as well as “goal,” “aim,” or “objective,” Lakshmi helps people realize their goals by providing them the wealth they need in order to do so.
    • Dhana Lakshmi. While the literal translation of dhana is “wealth” in terms of money, gold, property, or any other sort of tangible monetary utility, dhana also refers to qualities like willpower, strength, courage, determination, and perseverance.
    • Dhanya Lakshmi. Dhanya means “blessed,” and as life would be impossible without food, Dhanya Lakshmi blesses devotees with the great fortune of agricultural wealth.
    • Gaja Lakshmi. Worshipped as the “giver of animal wealth,” Gaja Lakshmi was traditionally of deep importance to farmers whose cows and bulls would provide dairy and till the land.
  2. This page provides the list of Asta Lakshmi. Asta Lakshmi is a group of eight different forms of Hindu Goddesses Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.

    • Adi Lakshmi. Adi Lakshmi (Sanskrit: आदि लक्ष्मी, “Primeval Lakshmi”) or Maha Lakshmi (Sanskrit: महा लक्ष्मी, ) is an ancient form of Lakshmi and incarnation of Lakshmi as daughter of the sage Bhrigu.
    • Dhana Lakshmi. Dhana Lakshmi (Sanskrit: धन लक्ष्मी, Dhana Lakshmi, “Money Lakshmi”): for money and gold. Also known as Vaibhav Lakshmi. “Dhan” and “Vaibhav” mean money, riches, fortune and income.
    • Dhanya Lakshmi. Dhanya Lakshmi (Sanskrit: धान्य लक्ष्मी, Dhǎnya Lakshmi, “Lakshmi as goddess of grain”) is the giver of agricultural wealth. Wealth of grain, food, nourishment, and health: “Dhanya” means grain.
    • Dhairya Lakshmi. Wealth of patience, strategy, planning, objectivity : “Dhairya” means patience. This wealth gives us the spiritual strength to face good and bad times with equal ease.
    • Adi Lakshmi. Adi Lakshmi, also known as Maha Lakshmi, is an incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi as the young daughter of the sage Bhrigu. She represents unending wealth and prosperity.
    • Dhana Lakshmi. Vaibhav Lakshmi is another name for Dhana Lakshmi. The terms "Dhan" and "Vaibhav" denote money, fortune, and gain. It is how we often view and comprehend riches.
    • Dhanya Lakshmi. Dhanya Lakshmi bestows agricultural prosperity. "Dhanya" means grain and refers to wealth in food, nutrition, and health. Our most fundamental and significant wealth is food.
    • Gaja Lakshmi. Cattle are among the wealth that Gaja Lakshmi bestows upon her devotees. Gaja Lakshmi is known as the source of royal authority. According to the Hindu scriptures, Gaja Lakshmi recovered the wealth that Indra, the king of the demi-gods, had lost in the ocean.
  3. Apr 23, 2019 · This concept of Goddess Lakshmi in her eightfold form is referred to as the Ashta-Lakshmi. Lakshmi is also considered a Mother Goddess when it comes to providing wealth in its 16 forms: knowledge, intelligence, strength, valor, beauty, victory, fame, ambition, morality, gold and other wealth, food grains, bliss, happiness, health and longevity ...

  4. Ashtalakshmi is the form of the Divine Mother Lakshmi, in her manifestation as a group of eight Hindu Goddesses. The Goddess in these Avatars symbolizes the eight sources of wealth which governs the life of all human beings, with each individual, fulfilling certain necessities and desires.