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Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra 1008 times Chanting "Om Shree Mahalakshmyai Cha Vidmahe Vishnu Patnyai Cha Dheemahi Tanno Lakshmi Prachodayat" The mantra "Om Shree Mahalakshmyai Cha Vidmahe Vishnu Patnyai Cha Dheemahi Tanno Lakshmi Prachodayat" is a powerful and revered invocation specifically dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and the consort of Lord Vishnu. This mantra is a form of Gayatri mantra for Goddess Lakshmi. Here's a breakdown of each component: "Om": The universal sound that symbolizes the ultimate reality, commonly used at the beginning of mantras to invoke spiritual connection and sanctity. "Shree Mahalakshmyai Cha Vidmahe": This phrase can be translated as "We understand the great Goddess Lakshmi." "Shree" or "Sri" is an honorific denoting high respect, and it is also synonymous with grace and beauty. "Mahalakshmi" is the goddess of wealth and prosperity in her most eminent form. "Vishnu Patnyai Cha Dheemahi": This means "We meditate on the consort of Vishnu." Referring to Lakshmi as the wife of Vishnu emphasizes her role within the cosmic function of maintenance, which Vishnu oversees, and her importance in maintaining harmony and prosperity. "Tanno Lakshmi Prachodayat": This translates to "May Goddess Lakshmi inspire us." It is a supplication for Lakshmi’s blessings, seeking her guidance to drive spiritual and material growth. Chanting this mantra is believed to attract wealth, prosperity, and well-being, and is often recited with the aim of securing Lakshmi's blessings for material abundance and inner peace. It is especially popular in prayers and rituals associated with times of financial seeking or during festivals like Diwali, dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi. © Powerofmantra. Any reproduction or republication is prohibited. Subscribe: / powerofmantra #powerofmantra #bhakti #mantra #subscribe