Spring Festival Decoration: Illuminating the Grand Scenery of the New Year, Creating Auspicious and Glorious Lights
Spring Festival Decoration: Illuminating the Grand Scenery of the New Year, Creating Auspicious and Glorious Lights Spring Festival Decoration: Illuminating the Grand Scenery of the New Year, Creating Auspicious and Glorious Lights
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Lakshmi Hindu Goddess, Good Fortune Necklace
Lakshmi Hindu Goddess, Good Fortune Necklace
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Love is as infinite as starlight; it will always shine like a beacon on the dark. An 18kt gold plate Lakshmi, Hindu Goddess - goddess of prosperity and abundance - dangles from this necklace next to a teardrop of rose quartz, stone of self love and compassion.

  • Lakshmi, Hindu Goddess - prosperity, abundance
  • Rose quartz - unconditional love, compassion
  • Pendant size - 15 x 9mm
  • Necklace length - 18''
  • 18kt gold plate over brass
  • Assembled in USA
  • One year warranty
  • NG63-35-L18

About Lakshmi

Lakshmi or Laksmi is the radiant Hindu deity of good fortune; wealth, health, youthfulness, and beauty. The word "Lakshmi" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Laksya," meaning goal or aim. The wife of Vishnu, Lakshmi is adored by many Hindu households for her prosperous nature and bringing forth good luck.

Lakshmi is depicted holding and surrounded by objects of her power:

Clasping lotus buds and gold coins, her four arms represent the four ends of human life: "dharma" or righteousness; "kama" or desires; "artha" or wealth; and "moksha" or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. The lotus stands for beauty and fertility; the gold coins represent wealth. The two elephants remind us that steady efforts based in wisdom will lead to prosperity.

Mantra: Om Maha Lakshmi Namo Namaha (Bowing to Goddess Lakshmi for abundance in all facets of my life). Repeat this mantra 108 times; this signifies the number of beads on a mala.


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