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Lakshmi
[ luhksh-mee ]
noun
- the Hindu goddess of fortune.
Lakshmi
/ ˈɑːʃɪ /
noun
- Hinduism the goddess of wealth and prosperity, and the consort of the god Vishnu
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Lakshmi1
from Sanskrit , literally: wealth, splendour
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"He drives to nearby villages to sell goods despite being on dialysis," Lakshmi says.
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"The project should have been a blessing for our village but, the truth is, it will plunge us further into darkness," said Lakshmi Adivasi, 20.
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"Lijjat is a temple for us. It helps us earn money and feed our families," says Lakshmi, 70, who manages the Delhi centre.
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On this day, families worship Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth.
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Lakshmi’s upcoming hosting gig comes after she announced her departure from “Top Chef” as host and judge last June.
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