Ashta Lakshmi: Exploring the 8 Divine Forms of Goddess Lakshmi & Their Mantras
July 11, 2025 | 12:10 PM IST | A Day of Divine Grace – Discover the eight sacred forms of Goddess Lakshmi, known as Ashta Lakshmi, embodying prosperity in its spiritual, material, agricultural, royal, familial, intellectual, courageous, and victorious aspects. With their powerful mantras and worship practices, these divine manifestations invite holistic abundance into your life. Embrace devotion and clarity as we explore their meanings and rituals.
🧘♀️ Introduction
Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of divine grace and prosperity, shines through her eight sacred forms—Ashta Lakshmi. Each form represents a unique wealth, from inner peace to financial success, nurturing a balanced life. Worshipping these deities with mantras and rituals during auspicious times, like today’s Lakshmi puja muhurat (11:36 AM–12:30 PM IST), brings blessings across all domains.
What Is Ashta Lakshmi?
The Sanskrit term “Ashta” (eight) and “Lakshmi” (goddess of fortune) together signify the eight manifestations of Lakshmi, each offering distinct blessings (Wikipedia, 99Pandit). Popularized by the Ashtalakshmi Stotram, composed by U.V. Srinivasa Varadachariyar in the early 1970s, these forms are celebrated through devotional hymns (Wikipedia).
The 8 Forms Explained
🕉️ 1. Adi Lakshmi (Primordial Wealth)
- Iconography: Four arms with Abhaya mudra (protection), Varada mudra (blessing), lotus, and flag; seated on a pink lotus (The Artarium).
- Blessings: Spiritual liberation, peace, and inner richness.
- Mantra: ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं आदि लक्ष्मी नमो नमः (Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Adi Lakshmi Namo Namah) (99Pandit).
2. Dhana Lakshmi (Material Wealth)
- Iconography: Six arms holding Sudarshana chakra, shankha, kalasha, bow & arrow, lotus, and showering coins (The Artarium).
- Blessings: Financial prosperity, ethical wealth, and willpower.
- Mantra: ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namah) (99Pandit).
3. Dhanya Lakshmi (Agricultural Wealth)
- Iconography: Eight arms with mace, lotuses, grains, sugarcane, bananas, Abhaya & Varada mudras (Hindu American Foundation).
- Blessings: Food security, abundance, and nourishment.
- Mantra: ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं धान्य लक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Dhanya Lakshmyai Namah) (99Pandit).
4. Gaja Lakshmi (Royal & Animal Wealth)
- Iconography: Four arms with two lotuses, Abhaya & Varada mudras; elephants showering water.
- Blessings: Royal dignity, power, fertility, and animal welfare.
- Mantra: ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं गजलक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Gajalakshmaye Namah) (Astrotalk).
5. Santana Lakshmi (Progeny)
- Iconography: Six arms with two kalashas, sword, shield, child, and Abhaya mudra (Wikipedia).
- Blessings: Fertility, healthy offspring, and maternal protection.
- Mantra: ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं क्लीं संतान लक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Hreem Shreem Kleem Santana Lakshmyai Namah) (99Pandit).
6. Veera (Dhairya) Lakshmi (Courage & Strength)
- Iconography: Eight arms; seated on a lion; holds weapons and mudras (The Artarium).
- Blessings: Fearlessness, strength, patience, and valor.
- Mantra: ॐ वीरलक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Veeralakshmyai Namah) (99Pandit).
7. Vijaya Lakshmi (Victory)
- Iconography: Eight arms with discus, sword, shield, conch, noose, lotus, Abhaya & Varada mudras (The Artarium).
- Blessings: Triumph over personal, career, and spiritual obstacles.
- Mantra: ॐ श्रीं विजयलक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Shreem Vijayalakshmyai Namah) (99Pandit).
8. Vidya Lakshmi (Knowledge & Learning)
- Iconography: Four arms; white sari; holds Vedas/book, lotus, mudras (The Artarium).
- Blessings: Academic excellence, clarity, and wisdom.
- Mantra: ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं ह्रीं विद्या लक्ष्म्यै नमः (Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Vidya Lakshmyai Namah) (99Pandit).
Popular Mantras & Stotram
The Ashta Lakshmi Stotram, with ~32 Sanskrit verses starting with Adi Lakshmi, is a traditional chant during Lakshmi Puja, especially Diwali (Wikipedia).
- Lakshmi Beej Mantra: ॐ श्रीं श्रीये नमः (Om Shring Shriye Namah) – Invokes the seed essence ‘Shreem’ for abundance (Astrotalk).
- Mahalakshmi Mantra: “Om Hreem Shreem Kamale Kamalalaye Praseed Praseed … Shreem Hreem Shreem Om Mahalakshmi Namah” – A powerful chant for wealth and peace (srimandir).
How to Worship & Pray
- Best Time: Fridays, full moon days, Lakshmi Puja (Diwali), or Navratri—ideal today during the muhurat (11:36 AM–12:30 PM IST).
- Preparation: Clean your altar, light a diya, offer incense, lotus or marigold flowers, fruits, sweets, and fresh water.
- Mantra Intention: Chant each form’s mantra 108 times with a rosary; start with Beej Mantras and, if time allows, recite the full Ashta Lakshmi Stotram. Focus on pure devotion.
- Mental Practices: Cultivate humility, gratitude, and visualize each form blessing your intentions.
Benefits of Worshipping Ashta Lakshmi
- Adi Lakshmi: Spiritual wisdom and inner peace.
- Dhana Lakshmi: Financial stability and ethical wealth.
- Dhanya Lakshmi: Food security and nourishment.
- Gaja Lakshmi: Power and social prestige.
- Santana Lakshmi: Healthy progeny and family harmony.
- Veera Lakshmi: Courage and mental resilience.
- Vijaya Lakshmi: Victory in personal and professional pursuits.
- Vidya Lakshmi: Knowledge, clarity, and learning.
Together, they foster holistic prosperity across life’s domains (Astrotalk, Wikipedia, The Artarium, mahakatha.com).
FAQs
- What is the Ashta Lakshmi Stotram?
A devotional hymn by U.V. Srinivasa Varadachariyar (c.1970s) praising all eight forms in Sanskrit (Wikipedia). - When is the best time to chant?
Fridays, full moon days, or festivals like Diwali and Navratri (Wikipedia). - Should I chant all mantras together or focus on one form?
Chant individually for specific needs or the full stotram for overall blessings. - Can I chant in translation or without Sanskrit?
Sanskrit ensures sound purity, but heartfelt recitation in your language or transliteration still invites blessings. - Can non-Hindus practice it?
Yes—anyone with respectful devotion can receive universal blessings of prosperity, courage, and peace.
Conclusion
Ashta Lakshmi embody the full spectrum of wealth—spiritual, material, social, intellectual, and emotional. Worshipping these eight forms with devotion, rituals, and mantras during this auspicious muhurat (11:36 AM–12:30 PM IST) on July 11, 2025, can usher in divine abundance. May Goddess Lakshmi bless you with her grace in all eight forms.







