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|| Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamale Kamalalaye Praseed Maintaining hygiene and concentration is important for the sidhi of the mantra. One can begin chanting the mantra for 108 times from the first Friday of Shukla Paksha.
The mantra has benefited many in the past. Those striving to recover their huge dues, or under a lot of debt, or waiting for success to arrive in their life must chant the below given mantra. Goddess Lakshmi is esteemed to be the most humble and benevolent of all and those who appease her with pure heart and good intentions are bound to be blessed with wealth, success and prosperity. Together Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi make an ideal couple who has been reincarnated (as Ram and Sita Krishna and Rukmini) again and again in every yuga. When a girl gets married and enters her new home, she is called as Lakshmi, as she is believed to bring peace, happiness and prosperity in the household. As mentioned in Rigveda, Lakshmi is not connotative of wealth and prosperity, rather she is analogous with auspicious fortune. Mahalakshmi bestows wealth, prosperity and fortune on her devotees. Goddess Lakshmi is the consort of Lord Vishnu, who is the protector of the universe as given in the hindu mythology. Goddess Lakshmi is an epitome of ideal wife and embodiment of shakti. Goddess Lakshmi is allegoric of wealth, prosperity, happiness and fortune. The word ‘maha’ means ‘grand’ or ‘great’. Mahalakshmi is another name of Goddess Lakshmi. It is called a meditation practice because it is not meant to be perfect and every day you will be in a different mental state.Maha Lakshmi Mantra for wealth, prosperity and fortune If your mind wanders off during meditation try these tips to gently bring it back. Feel your body connecting with the ground once again and when you are ready, open your eyes.Bring your focus back to your breathe and take notice of the state of your mental body once it has returned to silence.You can set a timer so that you know when to bring your focus back and so that you do not lose your mental focus wondering how long it has been.Repeat the chant for at least ten minutes to reap all the benefits of the meditation.You can use mala beads to assist you in chanting, chant in your head upon each exhale, or verbally chant aloud.Spend at least five minutes arriving into a more calm and centered mental space before beginning chanting.Scan your body with your mind’s eye and focus on where your body makes contact with the earth.