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Lakshmi Hrudaya, also known as the Lakshmi Hrudaya Stotram, is a powerful hymn dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. This sacred chant holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and is believed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, bringing forth prosperity, auspiciousness, and spiritual upliftment.

The proper method of reading it is to first read Narayana Hrudayam, then Lakshmi Hrudayam and then again Narayana Hrudayam

The term "Hrudaya" translates to "heart" in Sanskrit, and hence, Lakshmi Hrudaya can be interpreted as the heart or essence of Goddess Lakshmi. It is said that reciting or listening to this stotram with devotion can open up the heart to the divine energy of Lakshmi, filling one's life with abundance and blessings.

Lakshmi Hrudaya Stotram is composed in poetic verses, praising the various aspects and qualities of Goddess Lakshmi. The hymn beautifully describes the radiant and auspicious form of the goddess, adorned with divine ornaments and surrounded by celestial beings. It praises her as the embodiment of beauty, grace, and compassion.

The stotram also highlights the significance of Lakshmi in bestowing material wealth, spiritual prosperity, and liberation. It seeks her blessings for abundance in all spheres of life, including wealth, health, knowledge, happiness, and success. The hymn emphasizes the importance of seeking the divine grace of Lakshmi and surrendering to her divine will.

Benefits of Chanting Shri Lakshmi Hrudaya
Attracts wealth and abundance
Enhances spiritual growth and inner connection
Removes obstacles and brings success
Cultivates a positive mindset and inner peace
Inspires generosity and compassion
Promotes harmony in relationships
Facilitates inner transformation and personal growth
Invokes divine protection and blessings

Vocals by Sindhu Smitha
Keyboard and background score by Satvik Rao
Recorded at Omkar Studios, Bangalore

Special thanks to Dr Anantha Sharma B G (Scholar of Advaitha Vedanta)

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