Mantras
Vyapaar Lakshmi Mantra
(Create wealth and prosperity)
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Om Shreem Hreem Shreem,
Kamale Kamala-laye Praseed Praseed,
Om Shreem Hreem Shreem, Maha Laxmi-yei Namaha -
Lakshmi
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Abundance
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The name Kamala means "she of the lotus" and is a common epithet of Goddess Lakshmi. Kamala Mahavidya is a powerful Goddess who is another form of the Mother Goddess Shakti. She is a ruler of wealth and prosperity in life. Kamala Mahavidya is capable of removing poverty from life and bestowing wealth and prosperity upon a practitioner. Due to her blessing, one has all around success in business, one gets a job if one so desires, and one even gets promotions in jobs. She is more powerful when it comes to banishing poverty.
Om Shrim Hrim Klim Glaum Gum Ganapataye
(Liberation, release the ego)
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Om Shrim Hrim Klim Glaum Gum Ganapataye Vara Varada Sarva Janamme Vashamanaya Svaha
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Ganesha, Lakshmi
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Liberation, release the ego
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There are five bija (seed) mantras in this mantra. Releasing the ego liberates us. Its meaning is "Shower Your blessings, Oh Lord. I offer my ego as an oblation."
Om Satyei Namaha
(Empowers truth)
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Lakshmi
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Help to stay in your truth and not to shy away from it, courage to speak
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"Om and salutations to She who empowers truth." Inducing the power of truth within, during difficult times. This mantra can also act as a shield against deception coming from others.
In this world of deception and dishonesty it's important to feel worthy of your truth and to quietly or at times loudly claim it / declare it.
Satyam = Absolute Truth (Crown chakra in Gayatri)
Om Hrim Shrim Lakshmi Bhyo Namaha
(Create abundance, open heart to possibilities)
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Lakshmi
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Create abundance, open heart to possibilities
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"Goddess Lakshmi reside in me and bestow thy abundance on all aspects of my existence. My humble offering at the feet of our beloved Mother Lakshmi."
Clears the space of unwanted energy, to create abundance. Useful for opening the heart to possibilities and experiences. Often sung at the beginning of a Lakshmi ritual as an invocation.
Lakshmi in Sanskrit is derived from the root word "laks" and "laksa", meaning "to perceive, observe, know, understand" and "goal, aim, objective" respectively. These roots give Lakshmi the symbolism: know and understand your goal. A related term is "laksana", which means "sign, target, aim, symbol, attribute, quality, lucky mark, auspicious opportunity".