Sri Suktam is a Sanskrit hymn that praises goddess Lakshmi. It describes Lakshmi as golden in color, seated on a lotus, and the source of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. The hymn requests Lakshmi to bestow wealth including gold, cows, servants and children upon the devotee and remove poverty from their home and life. It praises her as eternal, the mother of the universe, and asks her to reside in the devotee's family and make them prosperous.
Sri Suktam is a Sanskrit hymn that praises goddess Lakshmi. It describes Lakshmi as golden in color, seated on a lotus, and the source of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. The hymn requests Lakshmi to bestow wealth including gold, cows, servants and children upon the devotee and remove poverty from their home and life. It praises her as eternal, the mother of the universe, and asks her to reside in the devotee's family and make them prosperous.
Sri Suktam is a Sanskrit hymn that praises goddess Lakshmi. It describes Lakshmi as golden in color, seated on a lotus, and the source of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. The hymn requests Lakshmi to bestow wealth including gold, cows, servants and children upon the devotee and remove poverty from their home and life. It praises her as eternal, the mother of the universe, and asks her to reside in the devotee's family and make them prosperous.
Sri Suktam is a Sanskrit hymn that praises goddess Lakshmi. It describes Lakshmi as golden in color, seated on a lotus, and the source of wealth, prosperity and good fortune. The hymn requests Lakshmi to bestow wealth including gold, cows, servants and children upon the devotee and remove poverty from their home and life. It praises her as eternal, the mother of the universe, and asks her to reside in the devotee's family and make them prosperous.