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The 108 Sacred Names of Goddess Lakshmi

108 Sacred Names of Goddess Lakshmi

Complete Shri Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali

  1. Om Prakrtyai Namaha – Salutations to the primordial nature
  2. Om Vikrityai Namaha – Salutations to the multi-faceted one
  3. Om Vidyayai Namaha – Salutations to the embodiment of knowledge
  4. Om Sarvabhutahitapradayai Namaha – Salutations to the benefactor of all beings
  5. Om Shraddayai Namaha – Salutations to the faithful one
  6. Om Vibhutiyai Namaha – Salutations to the symbol of prosperity
  7. Om Surabhyai Namaha – Salutations to the celestial fragrance
  8. Om Paramatmikayai Namaha – Salutations to the supreme soul
  9. Om Vache Namaha – Salutations to the power of speech
  10. Om Padmalayayai Namaha – Salutations to the one residing in lotus
  11. Om Padmayai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus-like one
  12. Om Shuchaye Namaha – Salutations to the pure one
  13. Om Svahayai Namaha – Salutations to the sacred offering
  14. Om Svadhayai Namaha – Salutations to the self-sustaining one
  15. Om Sudhayai Namaha – Salutations to the nectar
  16. Om Dhanyayai Namaha – Salutations to the giver of grains
  17. Om Hiranmayyai Namaha – Salutations to the golden one
  18. Om Lakshmyai Namaha – Salutations to the auspicious one
  19. Om Nityapushthayai Namaha – Salutations to the eternally nourishing
  20. Om Vibhavaryai Namaha – Salutations to the radiant one
  21. Om Adityai Namaha – Salutations to the daughter of the sun
  22. Om Ditiyai Namaha – Salutations to the answer to prayers
  23. Om Dipayai Namaha – Salutations to the illuminating one
  24. Om Vasudayai Namaha – Salutations to the giver of wealth
  25. Om Vasudhayai Namaha – Salutations to the earth
  26. Om Kamalalayayai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus-dweller
  27. Om Kamayai Namaha – Salutations to the bestower of desires
  28. Om Klantyai Namaha – Salutations to the end of suffering
  29. Om Kshemankaryai Namaha – Salutations to the giver of well-being
  30. Om Anoghayai Namaha – Salutations to the faultless one
  31. Om Kamakshyai Namaha – Salutations to the lovely-eyed one
  32. Om Modalakshmyai Namaha – Salutations to the joyful Lakshmi
  33. Om Amritayai Namaha – Salutations to the immortal one
  34. Om Deepayai Namaha – Salutations to the shining one
  35. Om Lokashokavinashinyai Namaha – Salutations to the destroyer of worldly sorrows
  36. Om Dharmanilyayai Namaha – Salutations to the abode of dharma
  37. Om Karunayai Namaha – Salutations to the compassionate one
  38. Om Lokamathre Namaha – Salutations to the mother of the universe
  39. Om Padmapriyayai Namaha – Salutations to the lover of lotus
  40. Om Padmahastayai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus-handed one
  41. Om Padmakshyai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus-eyed one
  42. Om Padmasundaryai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus beauty
  43. Om Padmodbhavayai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus-born
  44. Om Padmamukhyai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus-faced one
  45. Om Padmanabhapriyanayai Namaha – Salutations to the beloved of Vishnu
  46. Om Ramayai Namaha – Salutations to the delightful one
  47. Om Padmamalyadharinyai Namaha – Salutations to the wearer of lotus garlands
  48. Om Devyai Namaha – Salutations to the Goddess
  49. Om Padminyai Namaha – Salutations to the mistress of lotuses
  50. Om Padmagandhinyai Namaha – Salutations to the one with lotus fragrance
  51. Om Punyagandayai Namaha – Salutations to the sacred fragrance
  52. Om Suprasannayai Namaha – Salutations to the ever-pleased one
  53. Om Prasadabhimukhyai Namaha – Salutations to the mercy-inclined
  54. Om Prabahayai Namaha – Salutations to the brilliant one
  55. Om Chandravadhanyai Namaha – Salutations to the moon-faced
  56. Om Chandrayai Namaha – Salutations to the cool one
  57. Om Chandrasahodaryai Namaha – Salutations to the sister of the moon
  58. Om Chaturbhujayai Namaha – Salutations to the four-armed one
  59. Om Chandrarupayai Namaha – Salutations to the moon-like form
  60. Om Indirayayai Namaha – Salutations to Indira
  61. Om Indushithalayai Namaha – Salutations to the moon-cool one
  62. Om Ahladajananyai Namaha – Salutations to the mother of bliss
  63. Om Pushtyai Namaha – Salutations to the nourisher
  64. Om Shivayai Namaha – Salutations to the auspicious one
  65. Om Shivakaryai Namaha – Salutations to the doer of good
  66. Om Satyai Namaha – Salutations to the truth
  67. Om Vimalayai Namaha – Salutations to the spotless one
  68. Om Vishvalakshmyai Namaha – Salutations to the universal Lakshmi
  69. Om Vishnuvakyasthalalayayai Namaha – Salutations to the one on Vishnu’s chest
  70. Om Vishnupatnyai Namaha – Salutations to the consort of Vishnu
  71. Om Prasannakshyai Namaha – Salutations to the pleasant-eyed one
  72. Om Narayansamashritayai Namaha – Salutations to the shelter of Narayana
  73. Om Daridriyadhvamsinyai Namaha – Salutations to the destroyer of poverty
  74. Om Devyai Namaha – Salutations to the divine one
  75. Om Sarvopadrava Varinyai Namaha – Salutations to the remover of calamities
  76. Om Navadurgayai Namaha – Salutations to the nine Durgas
  77. Om Mahakaliayai Namaha – Salutations to the great Kali
  78. Om Brahmavishnushivatmikayai Namaha – Salutations to the essence of trinity
  79. Om Trikalagjnanasampannayai Namaha – Salutations to the knower of three times
  80. Om Bhuvaneshvaryai Namaha – Salutations to the ruler of worlds
  81. Om Nandayai Namaha – Salutations to the joyful one
  82. Om Buddhaye Namaha – Salutations to the intellect
  83. Om Anagayai Namaha – Salutations to the sinless one
  84. Om Harivallabhayai Namaha – Salutations to the beloved of Hari
  85. Om Ashokayai Namaha – Salutations to the sorrowless one
  86. Om Amritayai Namaha – Salutations to the nectar
  87. Om Deepayai Namaha – Salutations to the lamp
  88. Om Nirupamayai Namaha – Salutations to the incomparable one
  89. Om Vani Namaha – Salutations to the Goddess of speech
  90. Om Bhuktimuktipradadyai Namaha – Salutations to the giver of enjoyment and liberation
  91. Om Prabhavyai Namaha – Salutations to the powerful one
  92. Om Prabharupayai Namaha – Salutations to the luminous form
  93. Om Martandarupinyai Namaha – Salutations to the solar form
  94. Om Hamsavahinyai Namaha – Salutations to the swan-rider
  95. Om Vishnurupe Namaha – Salutations to the form of Vishnu
  96. Om Prasannasyai Namaha – Salutations to the gracious one
  97. Om Vibhavasyai Namaha – Salutations to the glorious one
  98. Om Sharanyai Namaha – Salutations to the refuge
  99. Om Sarvagnyayai Namaha – Salutations to the omniscient one
  100. Om Mangalyai Namaha – Salutations to the auspicious one
  101. Om Visnhuvaksthalasthayai Namaha – Salutations to the one on Vishnu’s heart
  102. Om Vishwesh Namaha – Salutations to the ruler of all
  103. Om Lokamatre Namaha – Salutations to the mother of worlds
  104. Om Haripriayayai Namaha – Salutations to the beloved of Hari
  105. Om Vishva Namaha – Salutations to the universe
  106. Om Kulanarthyai Namaha – Salutations to the protector of lineage
  107. Om Padmalalambayai Namaha – Salutations to the lotus support
  108. Om Devayai Namaha – Salutations to the supreme Goddess

How to Chant the 108 Names on Diwali

Preparation

  1. Cleanse your space – Clean your puja area and decorate with flowers and diyas
  2. Take a bath – Purify yourself before beginning the prayers
  3. Set up your altar – Place an image or idol of Goddess Lakshmi with fresh flowers, incense, and offerings
  4. Gather materials – Keep a mala (prayer beads) of 108 beads, kumkum, turmeric, rice, and coins

The Ritual

  1. Light a ghee lamp and incense
  2. Offer flowers, fruits, and sweets to the Goddess
  3. Begin with the invocation: “Om Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namaha”
  4. Chant each of the 108 names with devotion, using your mala to count
  5. After completing all names, offer your prayers for prosperity, health, and spiritual growth
  6. Perform aarti with camphor or ghee lamp
  7. Distribute prasad to family members

Best Time to Chant

The most auspicious time for Lakshmi puja on Diwali is during the Pradosh Kaal (dusk) or specifically during Lakshmi Puja Muhurat, which falls on the Amavasya (new moon) night. The evening hours between sunset and midnight are considered highly favorable.

Benefits of Chanting Lakshmi’s 108 Names

Material Benefits

  • Attracts wealth and financial abundance
  • Removes obstacles to prosperity
  • Brings success in business and career
  • Ensures steady income and savings
  • Protects from financial losses

Spiritual Benefits

  • Purifies the mind and heart
  • Develops gratitude and contentment
  • Enhances spiritual wisdom
  • Creates positive energy in the home
  • Strengthens devotion and faith

Personal Benefits

  • Brings peace and harmony to family
  • Improves relationships
  • Enhances beauty and grace
  • Provides protection from negative energies
  • Increases confidence and self-worth

The Philosophy Behind Lakshmi Worship

Goddess Lakshmi teaches us that prosperity is not merely accumulation of wealth but the flow of abundance in all areas of life. She resides where there is cleanliness, discipline, hard work, and righteous conduct. The lotus she sits upon symbolizes that one should live in the world without being attached to it – just as the lotus remains unstained by muddy water.

Her four arms represent the four goals of human life: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desires), and Moksha (liberation). The cascading gold coins remind us that wealth should flow, not stagnate – it should be earned righteously and shared generously.

Stories of Lakshmi’s Grace

The Story of King Indra

Once, King Indra insulted Sage Durvasa by discarding his gift. This angered the sage, who cursed Indra, causing Goddess Lakshmi to leave Swarga (heaven). The gods lost their prosperity and strength. Only after performing severe penance and churning the ocean with the demons did Lakshmi return, teaching that respect and humility are essential to maintain her blessings.

The Tale of the Poor Brahmin

There lived a poor Brahmin who devotedly worshipped Lakshmi despite having nothing. One Diwali, he had no oil for lamps, so he offered just water in a small earthen lamp. Moved by his pure devotion, Goddess Lakshmi blessed him with immense wealth, proving that sincere devotion matters more than elaborate rituals.

Tips for Maintaining Lakshmi’s Blessings

  1. Keep your home clean – Lakshmi resides in clean, organized spaces
  2. Practice gratitude – Thank the Goddess daily for your blessings
  3. Give charity – Share your wealth with those in need
  4. Avoid wastefulness – Respect food and resources
  5. Work diligently – Lakshmi blesses those who work hard with integrity
  6. Keep a tulsi plant – Sacred basil attracts divine energy
  7. Chant regularly – Continue your spiritual practice beyond Diwali
  8. Maintain financial discipline – Save and invest wisely

Conclusion: Inviting Eternal Prosperity

Chanting the 108 names of Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali is not just a ritual but a profound spiritual practice that transforms consciousness. As you recite each name, you invoke different aspects of divine abundance into your life. Remember that true prosperity encompasses wealth, health, knowledge, peace, and spiritual progress.

This Diwali, as you light diyas and chant Lakshmi’s sacred names, open your heart to receive her infinite grace. May Maa Lakshmi bless you and your family with boundless prosperity, good health, and spiritual enlightenment.

Om Shreem Maha Lakshmiyei Namaha


May the divine light of Diwali illuminate your life with happiness, prosperity, and success. Wishing you a blessed and prosperous Diwali from the HinduTone family!