- Lak|shmi
- Lak|shmi «LUHK shmee», noun.the Hindu goddess of prosperity and light, wife of Vishnu.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Birla Mandir — One of the first temples built in modern India by industrialists to celebrate their faith is the Birla Mandir, built in 1938 by G. D. Birla. Appropri ate to the status of his family as one of the most wealthy in India the temple is dedicated… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Shakta — The term Shakta refers both to the practitio ner/devotee and to the faith, a female centered religious tradition that evolved out of prehistoric Mother Goddess worship found in civilizations across the globe. The word Shakta derives from the… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Vedanta Sutra — (first century C.E.) The Vedanta Sutra is said to have been com posed by VYASA, but it is also known as Vedanta Ramakrishna Temple, in Ramakrishna Math, Belur, Bengal (Constance A. Jones) Sutra and as such is attributed to Badarayana, an… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism