Lakshmi devi | Laxmi devi:
- Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, beauty, and well-being.
- Laxmi is the divine consort and shakti of Vishnu, supporting preservation and prosperity in the universe.
- Laxmi is depicted seated or standing on a lotus, symbolizing purity, spiritual growth, and divine grace.
- Laxmi four hands represent dharma (righteousness), artha (wealth), kama (desires), and moksha (liberation), the four goals of human life.
- Laxmi is part of the Tridevi along with Parvati and Saraswati, representing key cosmic energies.
- Laxmi is worshipped in several forms, including Ashta Lakshmi, which represent different kinds of wealth such as knowledge, courage, food, success, and prosperity.
- Laxmi appears in different forms alongside Vishnu’s avatars: Sita with Rama Radha and Rukmini with Krishna.
- Laxmi is especially worshipped during Diwali. Lakshmi also known in other countries as Dewi Sri Laksmi in Indonesia and Malaysia, Kisshōten in Japan, Phra Mae Lakshmi in Thailand and Jixiang Tiannü (吉祥天女) and Gongdetian in China.
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Ganesha | Vinayaka | Ganapati | Vigneshwara | Gajanana:
- Lord Ganesha, also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the most widely worshipped Hindu deities.
- Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is revered as the god of wisdom, knowledge, and new beginnings.
- Ganesha is worshipped before starting new work, ceremonies, journeys, and is also regarded as the patron of learning and writing.
- His elephant head and features—large ears, small eyes, curved trunk, and large belly—symbolize wisdom, focus, adaptability, strength, and acceptance.
- His main vehicle (vahana) is the mouse, representing humility and control over desires, though some traditions describe other vehicles in different incarnations.
- His favorite offering is Modak, a sweet commonly offered during worship.
- Ganesh Chaturthi is the major festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha, celebrated with great devotion across India.
- Ganesha is also known in Japan as Kangiten or Vinayakaten, Phra Phikanet (พระพิฆเนศ) or Phra Phikanesuan in Thailand,Maha Peinne in Myanmar, Gana deviyo in Sri Lanka, Tsokyi in Tibet and Huanxi Tian in China
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