Goddess Lakshmi is the immensely worshipped Hindu goddess of wealth, wisdom, fortune, material and spiritual prosperity. She is also believed to bestow light, generosity, courage and the personification of beauty and charm. It is believed that Mahalakshmi brings immense good luck to her devotees. She protects her devotees from misery and poverty. Lakshmi in Sanskrit means “to perceive or observe”. As per the various Vedas, she is regarded as one deity who has aim of uplifting mankind. As she is gifted with six auspicious and divine qualities, she is called as Shri. She is also a source of power and strength to Lord Narayana. She is the companion of Vishnu and in her incarnation as Sita, she married to Rama.
Famous Devotional Songs of Goddess Lakshmi are as follows:
(1) Song: Jayalakshmi Varalakshmi
Album: Annamacharya
Description: This divine song of Goddess Lakshmi captures the heart of devotees.
(2) Song: bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma
Album: MS shubhlaxmi
Description: This devotional song of Goddess Lakshmi generates massive appeal among the devotees.
(3) Song: Lakshmi Narasimha Karavalamba Stotram
Album: This devotional song of Goddess Lakshmi creates an atmosphere of warmth and prosperity.
(4) Song: dhaname ra annitiki moolam song
Album: lakshmi nivasam
Description: This devotional song of Goddess Lakshmi forms a major part of prayers and devotees worship.
(5) Song: Om Jai Lakshmi Mata,
Album: Various Artists
Description: This is a very popular Aarti of goddess Laxmi and it is an ideal song for offering one’s prayers to the Goddess Laxmi.
(6) Song: Varalakshmi Viratham
Album: Various Artists
Description: Devotees can feel the connection with divine power with this devotional Song.
(7) Song: Aisaa Pyaar Bahaade Maiya
Album: Various Artists
Description: In this song, devotees ask the Goddess to shower the blessings of love and wealth.
(8) Song: Jaaga Ki Rakh Walli
Album: Various Artists
Description: This devotional song asks the Goddess Lakshmi to offer protection to the devotees.
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