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In temples Lakshmi is usually worshipped as the consort of Vishnu, where together they represent marital harmony, but many Hindus have an image of her at home. She is especially worshipped at Diwali when people hope to bring prosperity to their homes and businesses for the coming year. She is also worshipped as mother of the world.
Lakshmi has four arms and is depicted sitting on a lotus flower; her two upper hands hold lotuses as symbols of purity, and her two lower hands drop gold coins, symbolizing prosperity. Her lower hands may also be in the boon-giving mudra (hand gesture). She may have elephants to either side showing her royalty.
Lakshmi may be incarnated as Rukmini, if Vishnu is Krishna; or Sita, if Vishnu is Rama.
Blue is said to represent the bright sky. The star stands for freedom. Effective date: 12 October 1954.
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