ॐ महालक्ष्मयै नमो नमः
विष्णू प्रियायी नमो नमः
धनप्रदायी नमो नमः
विश्व जननयी नमो नमः
Om Mahālakṣmyai namo namaḥ
Viṣṇu priyāyai namo namaḥ
Dhanapradāyai namo namaḥ
Viśva jananyai namo namaḥ
Meaning:
I bow again and again with reverence to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
I offer repeated salutations to the beloved consort of Lord Vishnu.
I bow again and again to the one who grants wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
I bow repeatedly to the divine mother who nurtures and sustains the entire universe.
The Shri Mahalaxmi Mantra has its roots in ancient Vedic and Puranic traditions.
According to the katha of Samudra Manthan, Goddess Lakshmi appeared from the cosmic ocean seated on a lotus, glowing with purity and grace. While the world searched for power and immortality, she symbolized balance, prosperity, and harmony.
Over time, sages created simple mantras to invoke her blessings. These chants became part of daily household worship, not just temple rituals. This mantra is one of those timeless invocations, short, powerful, and easy to chant every day
The mantra is a prayer to Goddess Lakshmi as the giver of prosperity, peace, nourishment, and universal protection. It seeks both material stability and spiritual well-being, not just money.
It is not a modern prosperity chant. Its foundation comes directly from Hindu scriptures like the Vedas, Shri Sukta, Vishnu Purana, and Lakshmi Tantra. In these texts, Maa Lakshmi is described not only as the giver of wealth, but as the embodiment of:
In the Shri Sukta of the Rig Veda, Maa Lakshmi is invoked as the one who removes poverty and grants both material and spiritual abundance. Not just that, in the Vishnu Purana, she is called the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu, sustaining the universe alongside him.
The mantra is not merely about money or material success. Mahalaxmi represents inner peace, positive energy, stability, gratitude, and balanced living. Chanting her name reminds the mind to shift from fear to faith.
True prosperity is not only about earning more. It is living with contentment and clarity. That is the deeper message behind the Shri Mahalaxmi Mantra.
Chanting the mantra is believed to bring prosperity, remove negativity, improve mental peace, and create harmony, while attracting both material success and spiritual balance. Regular chanting is said to:
Sit in a clean, quiet place, light a diya, face east or north, and chant the mantra 11 or 108 times daily with focus and devotion. Follow these steps:
Chanting the Shri Mahalaxmi Mantra is not merely a ritual for asking wealth. It is a practice that aligns the mind with gratitude, discipline, and divine trust. In Hinduism, Maa Lakshmi is not attracted by greed or fear. She is invoked through purity, sincerity, and balanced living. Regular chanting slowly transforms the inner state of the devotee. When the mind becomes calm and positive, outer prosperity follows naturally.
The mantra reminds us that:
In this way, Maa Lakshmi blesses both artha and shanti. Scriptures repeatedly show that Lakshmi stays where there is: cleanliness, devotion, truthfulness, charity, and respect for dharma. So chanting is not just sound vibration. It is a daily reminder to live responsibly and mindfully. When the heart becomes pure, Lakshmi resides there permanently.
The Shri Mahalaxmi Mantra is not meant to chase money or quick success. It is a sacred reminder to live with purity, gratitude, and balance. In Sanatan Dharma, Maa Mahalaxmi does not stay where there is greed, chaos, or negativity. She resides where there is cleanliness, honesty, devotion, and dharma. By chanting this mantra regularly, the mind becomes calmer, desires become disciplined, and life slowly moves from fear and scarcity toward faith and contentment. Prosperity then arises naturally, as a result of inner harmony rather than constant struggle.
Maa Mahalaxmi is not only the giver of wealth but the source of peace, nourishment, stability, and grace. When we bow to her with sincerity, we invite both material comfort and spiritual strength into our lives. True blessings are not sudden miracles but steady protection, clarity in decisions, and a home filled with positive energy. Chant with faith, live truthfully, and Maa Mahalaxmi’s kripa will quietly take care of the rest.
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