About Durga Devi

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108 Names of Maha Laxmi

1 Prakruti - Nature
2 Vikruti - Multi Faced Nature
3 Vidya - Wisdom
4 Sarvabhootahitaprada - One Who Grants Universal Pleasures
5 Shraddha - One Who Is Worshipped
6 Vibhuti - Goddess Of Wealth
7 Surabhi - The Celestial Goddess
8 Paramatmika - The Omnipresent Goddess
9 Vachi - One Who Has Nectar Like Speech
10 Padmalaya - One Who Resides On The Lotus
11 Padma - Lotus
12 Shuchi - Goddess Of Purity
13 Swaha - Auspicious
14 Swadha - One Who Dispels Inauspiciousness
15 Sudha - Goddess Of Nectar
16 Dhanya - Personification Of Gratitude
17 Hiranmayi - One Who Has Golden Appearance
18 Lakshmi - Goddess Of Wealth And Prosperity
19 Nityapushta - One Who Gains Strenght Day After Day
20 Vibha - One Who Is Radiant Faced
21 Aditi - One Who Has Radiance Like The Sun
22 Deetya - One Who Answers Prayers
23 Deepta - Flame Like
24 Vasudha - Goddess Of Earth
25 Vasudharini - Protector Of Earth
26 Kamala - Lotus
27 Kantha - Consort Of Lord Vishnu
28 Kamakshi - Attractive Eyed Goddess
29 Kamalasambhava - One Who Emerges From The Lotus
30 Anugrahaprada - One Who Grants Good Wishes
31 Buddhi - Goddess Of Wisdom
32 Anagha - Sinless Or Pure Goddess
33 Harivallabhi - Consort Of Lord Vishnu
34 Ashoka - One Who Dispels Sorrows
35 Amrutha - Goddess Of Nectar
36 Deepa - Radiant Faced
37 Lokashokavinashini - One Who Removes Worldly Troubles
38 Dharmanilaya - One Who Establishes Eternal Law
39 Karuna - Compassionate Goddess
40 Lokamatri - Universal Mother
41 Padmapriya - Lover Of Lotus
42 Padmahasta - One Who Has Lotus Like Hands
43 Padmakshya - One Who Has Lotus Like Eyes
44 Padmasundari - Beautiful Like The Lotus
45 Padmodbhava - One Who Emerges From The Lotus
46 Padmamukhi - Lotus Faced Goddess
47 Padmanabhapriya - Beloved Of Padmanabha - Lord Vishnu
48 Ramaa - Pleaser Of Lord Vishnu
49 Padmamaladhara - One Who Wears The Lotus Garland
50 Devi - Goddess
51 Padmini - Like The Lotus
52 Padmagandhini - One Who Has Fragnance Like The Lotus
53 Punyagandha - The Divine Perfumed Goddess
54 Suprasanna - Compassionate Goddess
55 Prasadabhimukhi - One Who Grants Boons And Wishes
56 Prabha - Goddess With The Radiance Like The Sun
57 Chandravadana - Moon Faced Goddess
58 Chanda - Calm Like The Moon
59 Chandrasahodari - Sister Of The Moon
60 Chaturbhuja - Four Armed Goddess
61 Chandrarupa - Beautiful Like The Moon
62 Indira - Radiant Like The Sun
63 Indusheetala - Pure Like The Moon
64 Ahladajanani - Goddess Who Bestows Happiness
65 Pushti - Goddess Of Health
66 Shiva - Auspicious Goddess
67 Shivakari - Embodiment Of Auspiciousness
68 Satya - Truth
69 Vimala - Pure
70 Vishwajanani - Universal Mother
71 Pushti - Possessor Of Wealth
72 Daridriyanashini - Remover Of Poverty
73 Preeta Pushkarini - Goddess Who Has Pleasing Eyes
74 Shanta - Peaceful Goddess
75 Shuklamalambara - One Who Wears White Clothing
76 Bhaskari - Dazzling Like The Sun
77 Bilvanilaya = One Who Lives Under The Bilva Tree
78 Vararoha - Goddess Who Bestows Wishes And Boons
79 Yashaswini - Goddess Of Fame And Fortune
80 Vasundhara - Daughter Of Mother Earth
81 Udaranga - One Who Has A Beautiful Body
82 Harini - One Who Is Deer Like
83 Hemamalini - One Who Possesses Golden Garlands
84 Dhanadhanyaki - One Who Bestows Wealth
85 Siddhi - Protector
86 Straina Soumya - Showering Goodness On Women
87 Shubhaprada - One Who Grants Auspicious Things
88 Nrupaveshvagathananda - One Who Lives In Palaces
89 Varalakshmi - Granter Of Prosperity
90 Vasuprada - Bestower Of Wealth
91 Shubha - Auspicious Goddess
92 Hiranyapraka - Admist Gold
93 Samudratanaya - Daughter Of The Ocean
94 Jaya - Goddess Of Victory
95 Mangala - Most Auspicious
96 Devi - Diety Or Goddess
97 Vishnuvakshah - One Who Resides In Lord Vishnu's Chest
98 Vishnupatni - Consort Of Lord Vishnu
99 Prasannakshi - Lively Eyed
100 Narayana Samashrita - One Who Seeks Refuge In Lord Narayana
101 Daridriya Dhwamsini - One Who Eliminates Poverty
102 Devlakshmi - Goddess
103 Sarvapadravanivarini - One Who Dispels Unhappiness
104 Navadurga - All Nine Forms Of Durga
105 Mahakali - A Form Of Goddess Kali
106 Brahma-Vishnu-Shivatmika - Goddess In The Form Of Brahma Vishnu Shiva
107 Trikalagyanasampanna - One Is Aware Of Past, Present And Future
108 Bhuvaneshwarya - Supreme Goddess Or Diety

About Laxmi Devi

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Part 8

Chapter I — Brahman in the Heart

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Om. There is in this city of Brahman an abode, the small lotus of the heart; within it is a small akasa. Now what exists within that small akasa, that is to be sought after, that is what one should desire to understand.

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If they should say to him: "Now, with regard to the abode, the small lotus, in this city of Brahman and the small akasa within it—what is there in it that is to be sought after and what is there that one should desire to understand?"

Part 7

Chapter I — Dialogue between Narada and Sanatkumara

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Om. Narada approached Sanatkumara as a pupil and said:
"Venerable Sir, please teach me."
Sanatkumara said to him: "Please tell me what you already know.
Then I shall tell you what is beyond."

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Part 6

Chapter I — The Non—Duality of the Self

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Om. There once lived Svetaketu the grandson of Aruna. To him his father said: "Svetaketu, lead the life of a brahmacharin; for there is none belonging to our family, my dear, who, not having studied the Vedas, is a brahmin only by birth."

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Svetaketu went to his teacher’s house when he was twelve years old and studied the Vedas till he was twenty—four. Then he returned to his father, serious, considering himself well read and arrogant.

Part 5

Chapter I — The Supremacy of the Prana

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Om. He who knows what is the oldest and greatest becomes himself the oldest and greatest. The prana, indeed, is the oldest and greatest.

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He who knows what is the most excellent (vasishtha) becomes the most excellent among his kinsmen. The organ of speech, indeed, is the most excellent.

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He who knows what has the attributes of firmness (pratishtha) becomes firm in this world and the next. The eye, indeed, is endowed with firmness.

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Part 4

Chapter I - The Story of Janasruti and Raikva

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There once lived a king named Janasruti, who was a great—grandson of Janasruta. He bestowed his gifts with respect, gave away liberally and cooked much food for the hungry. He built rest—houses every—where with the thought that people everywhere would eat his food.

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One night some flamingos were flying along. One flamingo said to another: "Hey! Ho! Short—sighted, Short—sighted! The radiance of Janasruti, the great—grandson of Janasruta, has spread to the sky. Do not touch it, lest it should burn you."

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Part 3

Chapter 1 — The Honey—Doctrine (Rig—Veda)

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Yonder sun is, verily, the honey of the gods. Heaven is the cross—beam. The mid—region is the hive. The particles of water—vapours drawn by the sun through its rays are the eggs.

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The eastern rays of the sun are the eastern honey—cells. The Rik—verses are the bees. The ritual laid down in the Rig—Veda is the flower. The water of the sacrificial libations is the nectar of the flower.

Part 2

Chapter 1 - Meditation on the Fivefold Saman (I)

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Om. Meditation on the whole of the Saman is good. Whatever is good, people say it is Saman; and whatever is not good, people say it is not Saman.

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Thus people say: "He approached him with Saman," that is to say, "He approached him in a becoming manner." Again they say: "He approached him without Saman," that is to say, "He approached him in an unbecoming manner."

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