

Wealth comes in many forms: Nature, Love, Peace, Health, Prosperity, Luck, Virtues, Family, Food, Land, Water, Will Power, Intellect, Character, etc. Hence those, with grace of mother Vijay Lakshmi, have victory everywhere, at all time, in all conditions.

Vijay is to get success in all undertakings and all different facets of life. Those who worship this particular form of Sri Lakshmi, known as a Santan Lakshmi, are bestowed with the grace of mother Lakshmi and have wealth in the form of desirable children with good health and a long life. (5)Santanlakshmi: In the family life, the children are the greatest treasure. She came out of the ocean sitting on a full-bloomed lotus and also having lotus flowers in both hands with two elephants by her sides holding beautiful vessels. So she is known as a daughter of the ocean. Sage Vyasa writes that Lakshmi came out of the ocean during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). (4) Gajalakshmi: In the holy book of Srimad Bhagavata the story of the churning of the ocean by Gods and demons is explained in detail. Those who worship mother Dhairya Lakshmi lead a life with tremendous patience and inner stability. Those, who are in tune with infinite inner power, are always bound to have victory. (3) Dhairyalakshmi: This form of mother Lakshmi grants the boon of infinite courage and strength. (2) Dhanyalakshmi: Dhanya means grains. Lakshmi is the Goddess of the Harvest and the Devi who blesses with abundance and success in harvest. Adi Lakshmi and Narayana are not two different entities but one only. Lakshmi is Shakti. Lakshmi is the Power of Narayana. Adi Lakshmi or Rama Lakshmi serving Sri Narayana is symbolic of her serving the whole creation.

In this form, Lakshmi is normally seen serving Sri Narayana. She is also known as Indira (who holds lotus or purity). She is known as Rama, which means "bringing happiness to the mankind". (1) Adilakshmi: Mother Lakshmi resides with Lord Narayana in Vaikuntha, the abode of Lord Narayana. These 8 forms are personified as Ashta Lakshmi (Ashtalakshmi).
