Jaganmata

Jaganmata (Sanskrit: जगन्माता, romanized: Jaganmātā, lit. 'the mother of the universe'), also rendered as Lokamata, is primarily an epithet of the Hindu deity Lakshmi, the supreme goddess of Vaishnavism. == Literature == === Atharva Veda === A hymn from the Atharva Veda dedicated to Lakshmi prays for a portion of the Jaganmata to reside upon one's tongue.

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Jaganmata

Jaganmata (Sanskrit: जगन्माता, romanized: Jaganmātā, lit. 'the mother of the universe'), also rendered as Lokamata, is primarily an epithet of the Hindu deity Lakshmi, the supreme goddess of Vaishnavism. == Literature == === Atharva Veda === A hymn from the Atharva Veda dedicated to Lakshmi prays for a portion of the Jaganmata to reside upon one's tongue.

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