Lakshmi, Priti, Vidya, Nidra: An Ancient Blueprint for a Balanced Life Among the many philosophical treasures of the Pancharatra tradition, the Lakshmi Tantra stands out for the way it elevates the feminine principle, Shakti, to the level of the Supreme itself. Within this text, Vishnu is described in his Sripati form, accompanied by four goddesses: Lakshmi (prosperity), Priti (love), Vidya (wisdom) and Nidra (sleep). At first glance this may appear to be simply a devotional grouping, but a closer look reveals a complete philosophy of a well ordered life, one that remains strikingly relevant in the modern world. The Meaning of Sripati and the Four Shaktis Sripati means "the husband or lord of Sri," Sri being another name for Lakshmi. In this form, Vishnu is not to be understood narrowly as a male deity but as the active, functional principle of society itself, the doer, the sustainer, the one who engages with the world. The Lakshmi Tantra repeatedly emphasises that Shakti is ...