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Goddess Hiranmayi In Hinduism

Goddess Hiranmayi, in Hinduism, is one among the names of Goddess Lakshmi or Sri. She is the goddess of abundance and consort of Bhagavan Vishnu. In this form she is the connecting link between individual souls and god. The individual souls are chetana and god is Ishwara or Paramatma. She forgives the mistakes of her devotees and lures them to the world of plenty and prosperity. She is the mother of all (akhilajaganmata). Sri Sookta in Veda contains 15 mantras which are recited for evoking the Goddess. Her symbols are lotus and turmeric.

She is the embodiment compassion, forgiveness, generosity, wealth, good fortune, welfare and nature (maya or prakriti).

Sri Sookta states 50 names of Goddess Lakshmi and Hiranmayi is one among them.

Hiranmayi means living in hiranmayaloka – world beyond duality and where peace and prosperity reigns supreme.

This form of Goddess Lakshmi is propitiated by those wishing to achieve success in performing arts or wishing success in love life.