
Maa Laxmi 108 Names
- Prakriti : Nature
- Vikruti: Dual nature
- Vidya : Intelligence
- Sarvabhutahitprada: A person who can give all the happiness of the world
- Shraddha: that which is worshipped
- Vibhuti: Goddess of wealth
- Surbhi Heavenly : Goddess
- Paramatmika: The Omnipresent Goddess
- Vachi: One whohas speech like nectar
- Padmalaya : One who lives on the lotus
- Padma : Lotus
- Shuchi: Goddess of purity
- Swaha : Auspicious
- Swadha: The impersonator who removes evil
- Sudha: Goddess of Nectar
- Dhanya: Embodiment of Gratitude
- Hiranmayi : One who has a golden appearance
- Lakshmi : Goddess of wealth and prosperity
- Nityapusht: Which gives strength day by day
- Vibha: Whose face is radiant
- Aditi : One whose radiance is like the sun
- Diitya : One who answers prayers
- Deepta: Like a flame
- Vasudha: Goddess of the Earth
- Vasudharini: Protector of the Earth
- Kamla : Lotus
- Kanta: Wife of Lord Vishnu
- Kamakshi : The Goddess with Attractive Eyes
- Kamalasambhava : One who appears from the lotus
- Anugrahaprada : One who blesses with good wishes
- Buddhi: Goddess of wisdom
- Anagha : Goddess of the innocent or pure
- Harivallabhi: Wife of Lord Vishnu
- Ashoka : Remover of sorrow
- Amrita: Goddess of Nectar
- Deepa : Dazzling looking
- Lokashokvinashini : One who removes worldly troubles
- Dharmanilaya : The one who establishes eternal law
- Karuna: Goddess of Compassion
- Lokamtri: Goddess of the Universe
- Padmapriya : Lover of lotus
- Padmahasta : One whose hands are like lotus
- Padmakshya : One whose eyes are like lotus
- Padmasundari : Beautiful like a lotus
- Padmodbhava : One who appeared from the lotus
- Padmamukhi : Goddess like the radiant lotus
- Padmanabhapriya : Lover of Padmanabha – Lord Vishnu
- Rama : One who pleases Lord Vishnu
- Padmamaladhara: The one who wears a lotus garland
- Devi : Devi
- Padmini : Like a lotus
- Padmagandhini : Whose happiness is like a lotus
- Punyagandha: Divinely Fragrant Goddess
- Suprasanna : Goddess of Compassion
- Prasadabhimukhi: Granter of boons and desires
- Prabha : Goddess whose radiance is like the sun
- Chandravandana: One whose radiance is like the moon
- Chanda: Calm like the moon
- Chandrasahodari : Sister of the Moon
- Chaturbhuja : Four armed goddess
- Chandrarupa : Beautiful like the moon
- Indira : Shining like the Sun
- Indusheetala : Pure like the moon
- Ahaladjanani : The one who gives happiness
- Pushti: Goddess of Health
- Shiva : The Auspicious Goddess
- Shivakari : Embodiment of auspiciousness
- Satya : Truth
- Vimala : Pure
- Vishwajanani: Goddess of the Universe
- Affirmation: Lord of Wealth
- Daridriyanshini : One who removes poverty
- Preeta Pushkarini : Goddess Jiji is soothing to the eyes
- Shanta : Peaceful Goddess
- Shuklamalbara : One who wears white clothes
- Bhaskari : Shining like the sun
- Bilvanilaya : One who lives under the Bilva tree
- Vararoha : Goddess who grants wishes
- Yashaswini : Goddess of fame and fortune
- Vasundhara: Daughter of Mother Earth
- Udaranga : One who has a beautiful body
- Harini : One who is like a deer
- Hemamalini : One who has a golden necklace
- Dhanyaki : The one that provides health
- Siddhi : Protector
- SterinaSoumya: One who showers goodness on women
- Shubhprabha : One who bestows auspiciousness
- Nripaveshavagathanaanda: one who lives in palaces
- Varalakshmi: Giver of prosperity
- Vasuprada : Bestower of wealth
- Shubha : Auspicious Goddess
- Hiranyapraka : In gold
- Samudratanaya : Daughter of the Ocean
- Jaya: Goddess of victory
- Mangala : Most auspicious
- Devi : God or Goddess
- Vishnuvaksh : The one whose sign is Lord Vishnu
- Vishnupatni : Wife of Lord Vishnu
- Prasannakshi : One with lively eyes
- Narayana Samashrita: One who wants to live at the feet of Lord Narayana
- Daridriya Dhwasini : The one who eradicates poverty
- Devalakshmi : Goddess
- Sarvapadravnivarnini : The remover of sorrow
- Navdurga: All nine forms of Durga
- Mahakali: A form of the Goddess Kali
- Brahma-Vishnu-Shivatmika: Goddess in the form of Brahma Vishnu Shiva
- Trikaal Gyan Sampanna: One who knows about the past, present and future
- Bhuvaneshwaraya: Goddess or God of the Universe