Sri Suktam- Introduction and Significance
The Sri Suktham is a beautiful prayer to Lakshmi Mata
Sri Suktham is found in the Parishishtam or Khilani (appendix or supplement) to the Rig Veda.
Some lines from the Sri Suktam are as follows-
O Jataveda (Agni), please Invoke for me (Avaha), Lakshmi Who is of Golden Complexion (Hiranyavarna), Beautiful (Harini) and Adorned with Gold and Silver Garlands (Suvarna Rajata Sraja).
vO Jataveda, Invoke for Me, Lakshmi Who is like the Moon (Chandra) with a Golden Aura (Hiranmayi)(Gold represents Sun or the Fire of Tapas; Silver represents Moon or the Bliss and Beauty of Pure Sattva.)
O Jataveda, Invoke for me, Lakshmi Who is the Embodiment of prosperity (Sri) and Whose Glory Shines like the Splendor (Prabhasa) of the Moon (Chandra) in all the Worlds (Loke); Who is Noble (Udara) and Who is Worshipped by the Devas (Deva Jushta)
I take Refuge at Her Feet (Sharanam Aham Prapadye), Who Abides in the Lotus (Padmini)
By Her Grace, let Alakshmi (in the form of Evil, Distress and Poverty) within and without be Destroyed (Nashyatam)
Significance of Sri Suktham - Prayer for welcoming prosperity and everything auspicious; and driving out poverty and inauspiciousness
Shree Mahalaxmi is really the splendid Shreyus of Mahavishnu (for Shreyus refer Geeta) who is the only existing, sarvavyapi sarvajna and who is trikalateegah! When we achieve the shatsamptty (Sama dama uparati titiksha Shraddha samadhana) we become One with Him!
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