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Lakshmi Tantra

The Lakshmi Tantra (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मीतन्त्र, romanizedLakṣmītantra) is one of the Pancharatra texts that is dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi and Narayana (Vishnu) in Hinduism. It forms a part of the Agamas. The Lakshmi Tantra is devoted to the worship of the goddess Lakshmi (the shakti of Vishnu-Narayana), although it also glorifies all women in general.[1]

Sculpture of Lakshmi emerging from the Ocean of Milk

Date edit

The text was composed sometime between the ninth and twelfth centuries.[2]

Contents edit

The Lakshmi Tantra text includes information about Pancharatra philosophy, cosmogony and mantra sastra. The iconography for Lakshmi-Narayana and Vishnu’s Vyūhas is also discussed. The book does not include information about ritualistic worship, temple architecture and worship.[3]

The text may also be categorised as Vaishnava, since it glorifies Lakshmi-Narayana as supreme:[4]

Sakra: — O Goddess, who appearest from the milky ocean, wife of the God Padmanabha, I prostrate myself before Thee, who art lotus-born. Deign to explain who a living being is.
Sri: — The primordial, absolute I-hood of Hari is myself and I am the transcendental, supreme Goddess.

— Chapter 6

The Lakshmi Tantra is shown to have distinct similarities with the Pratik Rahasyam of Devi Mahatmya, showing an assimilation of Vaishnavas with Shakta-lore, which is extremely rare. The episode describing how the Supreme Shakti, Adi Mahalakshmi, transforms into her complete incarnation, Mahalakshmi or Mahasri, who is shown holding a mace, a shield, a citron, and a bowl. She is golden in colour, and on her crown she holds a lingam and a multi-headed snake which symbolizes the Trideva; linga meaning Shiva, yoni meaning Vishnu, and the snake representing Brahma. She represents the rajas guna. From here it is quite similar to what is seen in the Pratik Rahasyam, Mahalakshmi creates Mahakali/Mahamaya and Mahasaraswati/Mahavidya who represent the tamas guna and satva guna, respectively. However, unlike in the Pratika Rahasyam, where the Devis create the Trimurti and the Tridevi on their own, in the Lakshmi Tantra, Adi Purusha, or Parama Vasudeva, creates three of the Chaturvyuha, Pradyumna, Aniruddha, and Sankarshana. Pradyumna is linked with Mahasri, who create Brahma and Lakshmi (named as Padma), Sankarshana is linked with Mahamaya, creating Shiva and Saraswati, and Aniruddha and Mahavidya are linked together, creating Vishnu and Gauri/Parvati. Here, the union of male and female energies link to create srishti, or life.[5][6]

 
Sri (Lakshmi) Yantra

The text precisely expounds the specifics of the philosophy of qualified monism Vishishtadvaita, but it is also observed that it is much inspired from the philosophy of Pratyabhijna of Kashmiri Shaivism propounded by Abhinavagupta. The text also reveals traces of Mahayana Buddhism. The influence of the Bhagavad Gita is also clearly apparent and passages from it have sometimes been quoted literally.[7]

Manifestations edit

The Lakshmi Tantra discusses the various avataras, or the descents, of the goddess, when Narayana incarnates on earth, to perform her anuvrata, or functions. These descents are called the six sheaths, and are categorised as possessing one form, two forms, four forms, six forms, eight forms, as well as twelve forms:[8]

  • Mahālakṣmī, as the first manifestation of the Goddess
  • Śri and Puṣṭi, as two manifestations on either side of Narayana
  • Śri, Kīrti, Jayā, and Māyā, as four manifestations around Narayana
  • Śuddhi, Nirañjana, Nityā, Jñānaśakti, Aparājitā, and Prakṛti as six manifestations, in a hexagonal position
  • Lakṣmī, Sarasvatī, Sarvakāmadā, Prītivardinī, Yaśaskarī, Śāntidā, Tuṣṭida, and Puṣṭi, as eight manifestations
  • Śri, Kāmeśvarī, Kānti, Kriyā, Śakti, Vibhūti, Icchā, Prīti, Ratī, Māyā, Dhī, and Mahiman, as twelve manifestations, in a double hexagonal position

In the Dashavatara and the other incarnations of Vishnu, Lakshmi appears as Bhudevi for Varaha, Bhargavi for Dattatreya, Padma for Vamana, Dharani for Parashurama, Sita for Rama, Revati for Balarama, Rukmini for Krishna, Rati for Pradyumna, Usha for Aniruddha, and Tara for Buddha.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ www.wisdomlib.org (2021-09-19). "Lakshmi-tantra [sanskrit]". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2022-08-10.
  2. ^ Lakṣmī Tantra. A Pāñcarātra text. Internet Archive. Leiden, : Brill. 1972. p. 21. ISBN 978-90-04-03419-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ Gupta, Sanjukta. Lakshmi Tantra A Pancharatra Text. pp. XVII.
  4. ^ Lakshmi Tantra A Pancharatra Text Sanjukta Gupta. p. 37.
  5. ^ "Lakshmi Tantra". Goddess Vidya. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  6. ^ Pattanaik, Devdutt. "The ancient story of goddess Lakshmi—bestower of power, wealth and sovereignty". Quartz. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
  7. ^ Gupta, Sanjukta (2000-01-01). Laksmi Tantra: A Pancaratra Text. Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-1734-0.
  8. ^ Lakshmi Tantra A Pancharatra Text Sanjukta Gupta. pp. 46–47.

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The Lakshmi Tantra Sanskrit लक ष म तन त र romanized Lakṣmitantra is one of the Pancharatra texts that is dedicated to the goddess Lakshmi and Narayana Vishnu in Hinduism It forms a part of the Agamas The Lakshmi Tantra is devoted to the worship of the goddess Lakshmi the shakti of Vishnu Narayana although it also glorifies all women in general 1 Sculpture of Lakshmi emerging from the Ocean of Milk Contents 1 Date 2 Contents 3 Manifestations 4 ReferencesDate editThe text was composed sometime between the ninth and twelfth centuries 2 Contents editThe Lakshmi Tantra text includes information about Pancharatra philosophy cosmogony and mantra sastra The iconography for Lakshmi Narayana and Vishnu s Vyuhas is also discussed The book does not include information about ritualistic worship temple architecture and worship 3 The text may also be categorised as Vaishnava since it glorifies Lakshmi Narayana as supreme 4 Sakra O Goddess who appearest from the milky ocean wife of the God Padmanabha I prostrate myself before Thee who art lotus born Deign to explain who a living being is Sri The primordial absolute I hood of Hari is myself and I am the transcendental supreme Goddess Chapter 6 The Lakshmi Tantra is shown to have distinct similarities with the Pratik Rahasyam of Devi Mahatmya showing an assimilation of Vaishnavas with Shakta lore which is extremely rare The episode describing how the Supreme Shakti Adi Mahalakshmi transforms into her complete incarnation Mahalakshmi or Mahasri who is shown holding a mace a shield a citron and a bowl She is golden in colour and on her crown she holds a lingam and a multi headed snake which symbolizes the Trideva linga meaning Shiva yoni meaning Vishnu and the snake representing Brahma She represents the rajas guna From here it is quite similar to what is seen in the Pratik Rahasyam Mahalakshmi creates Mahakali Mahamaya and Mahasaraswati Mahavidya who represent the tamas guna and satva guna respectively However unlike in the Pratika Rahasyam where the Devis create the Trimurti and the Tridevi on their own in the Lakshmi Tantra Adi Purusha or Parama Vasudeva creates three of the Chaturvyuha Pradyumna Aniruddha and Sankarshana Pradyumna is linked with Mahasri who create Brahma and Lakshmi named as Padma Sankarshana is linked with Mahamaya creating Shiva and Saraswati and Aniruddha and Mahavidya are linked together creating Vishnu and Gauri Parvati Here the union of male and female energies link to create srishti or life 5 6 nbsp Sri Lakshmi YantraThe text precisely expounds the specifics of the philosophy of qualified monism Vishishtadvaita but it is also observed that it is much inspired from the philosophy of Pratyabhijna of Kashmiri Shaivism propounded by Abhinavagupta The text also reveals traces of Mahayana Buddhism The influence of the Bhagavad Gita is also clearly apparent and passages from it have sometimes been quoted literally 7 Manifestations editThe Lakshmi Tantra discusses the various avataras or the descents of the goddess when Narayana incarnates on earth to perform her anuvrata or functions These descents are called the six sheaths and are categorised as possessing one form two forms four forms six forms eight forms as well as twelve forms 8 Mahalakṣmi as the first manifestation of the Goddess Sri and Puṣṭi as two manifestations on either side of Narayana Sri Kirti Jaya and Maya as four manifestations around Narayana Suddhi Niranjana Nitya Jnanasakti Aparajita and Prakṛti as six manifestations in a hexagonal position Lakṣmi Sarasvati Sarvakamada Pritivardini Yasaskari Santida Tuṣṭida and Puṣṭi as eight manifestations Sri Kamesvari Kanti Kriya Sakti Vibhuti Iccha Priti Rati Maya Dhi and Mahiman as twelve manifestations in a double hexagonal positionIn the Dashavatara and the other incarnations of Vishnu Lakshmi appears as Bhudevi for Varaha Bhargavi for Dattatreya Padma for Vamana Dharani for Parashurama Sita for Rama Revati for Balarama Rukmini for Krishna Rati for Pradyumna Usha for Aniruddha and Tara for Buddha citation needed References edit www wisdomlib org 2021 09 19 Lakshmi tantra sanskrit www wisdomlib org Retrieved 2022 08 10 Lakṣmi Tantra A Pancaratra text Internet Archive Leiden Brill 1972 p 21 ISBN 978 90 04 03419 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Gupta Sanjukta Lakshmi Tantra A Pancharatra Text pp XVII Lakshmi Tantra A Pancharatra Text Sanjukta Gupta p 37 Lakshmi Tantra Goddess Vidya Retrieved 2021 11 30 Pattanaik Devdutt The ancient story of goddess Lakshmi bestower of power wealth and sovereignty Quartz Retrieved 2021 11 30 Gupta Sanjukta 2000 01 01 Laksmi Tantra A Pancaratra Text Motilal Banarsidass ISBN 978 81 208 1734 0 Lakshmi Tantra A Pancharatra Text Sanjukta Gupta pp 46 47 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lakshmi Tantra amp oldid 1163287002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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