Types of Lakshmi in Artharva Ved
*This info is extracted using Gemini *
Maa Lakshmi is the clear flowing water and when negative traits of human corrupt it, in order to maintain balance she destroys/teaches the individual as Alakshmi or Paapi Lakshmi.
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Atharva Veda (7.115) explicitly states that a human being is born with "101 signs or marks" (Eka-shata Lakshmi), it introduces a sacred cosmic count.
#All these below are Interpretation of Gemini AI wrt to names and examples, Take it as grain of sand, and more as Tattva expansion than literal meaning#
Part 1: The 50 Shadow Elements (The Paapi & Alakshmi Matrix)
These represent wealth that turns toxic, or the states of deep mental and structural lack.
The 25 Forces of Alakshmi (Direct Lack & Stagnation)
Daridra (Chronic Drain): Earning $10,000 a month but losing it all to emergency repairs every time.
Jyestha (Stagnation): A business owner refusing to adapt to the internet because "we've always done it this way."
Nirrti (Sudden Collapse): A perfectly healthy company completely dissolved by an unpredictable freak accident overnight.
Bhaya (Existential Panic): Having millions in the bank but staying awake sweating, terrified you'll somehow go broke.
Shoka (Grief Blindness): Being so consumed by a past business failure that you don't see a life-changing deal right in front of you.
Krodha (Network Destruction): Breaking a multi-million dollar contract because you threw a temper tantrum at a business meeting.
Lobha (The Golden Pauper): Living in a freezing house eating expired canned food because you refuse to spend your vast inheritance.
Moha (Addictive Delusion): Receiving a large financial bonus and immediately spending it entirely on toxic addictions.
Mada (Ego Isolation): Getting promoted and immediately cutting off all the childhood friends who helped you build your skills.
Matsarya (Envy Poison): Ruining your own profitable business out of pure obsession with sabotaging a competitor.
Alasya (Lethargic Decay): Letting a brilliantly innovative patent expire purely because you were too lazy to fill out the paperwork.
Pramada (Reckless Ruin): Losing your entire life savings because you forgot to read the terms and conditions of a high-risk contract.
Dvesha (Malicious Charm-Loss): Being so bitter and vindictive that investors physically avoid sitting in the same room as you.
Chinta (Anxiety Freeze): Spending 18 hours a day overthinking a business plan until the market window completely closes.
Glani (Vitality Leak): Making money but feeling so physically heavy and drained that you can barely roll out of bed.
Kalika (Domestic Chaos): Bringing corporate stress home and starting a massive screaming match with your family over dinner.
Shramah (The Hamster Wheel): Working three brutal jobs back-to-back for years but remaining exactly at the baseline poverty line.
Bheda (Team Splintering): A corporate partner intentionally whispering rumors to pit employees against one another.
Kuhu (False Wisdom): A charismatic spiritual guru using complex jargon solely to extract money from desperate people.
Sinivali (Dimmed Instinct): Choosing the exact day a market crashes to invest your entire life savings.
Roga (Medical Vault-Drain): Accumulating a massive fortune only to watch it get completely drained by a sudden chronic illness.
Shathya (The Trust-Breaker): Cutting corners and lying about material quality, destroying your business's reputation permanently.
Karishini-Tamasic (Physical Filth): Living in a luxury penthouse that is completely cluttered, dirty, and physically disorganized.
Dhvaushna (Reputation Vanishing): A highly respected CEO getting permanently canceled and disgraced in a single afternoon.
Vrishala (Desperation Subservience): Accepting a degrading, highly unethical job position because you have zero savings left.
The 25 Forces of Paapi Lakshmi (Gilded Poison)
Kalaha (The War-Zone Mansion): Owning a gorgeous, pristine home where family members only communicate through angry lawyers.
Asura (Exploitation Fortune): Making billions by underpaying sweatshop workers and cutting off their basic healthcare.
Ghora (The Sanity Sacrifice): Making a $500k corporate salary but requiring heavy sleeping pills and stimulants just to function.
Vriksha (The Paranoid Vine): Buying a massive estate but building 15-foot walls because you suspect everyone wants to rob you.
Mooha (The Accelerated Descent): A young person inheriting millions and using it to fund a fast, deeply self-destructive lifestyle.
Bhramari (The Spinning Mind): Being so rich you can afford any vacation, but your mind spins so fast you can't sit still on a beach.
Kapila (The Elite Wall): Growing wealthy and instantly discarding your old friends because they don't drive luxury cars.
Karali (Volatile Predation): Making a fortune by aggressively short-selling local businesses during a public crisis.
Rina (The Debt Illusion): Posing on social media with rented sports cars and a massive mansion completely funded by toxic loans.
Suchi (Clinical Control): A boss whose extreme, aggressive perfectionism causes 90% of their staff to quit every six months.
Maya (The Hollow Profile): Buying an incredibly expensive watch you cannot afford just to look rich online.
Trishna (The Agonizing More): Checking a $10-million bank account and genuinely crying because it isn't $11 million yet.
Atibhoga (Gluttonous Excess): Indulging in hyper-expensive, rich foods until your metabolic and liver health is completely shattered.
Garva (Service Humiliation): A wealthy customer screaming at and demeaning a retail worker over a minor, simple mistake.
Chanchala-Negative (The Rollercoaster): Making a sudden fortune on a volatile meme stock, then losing it all the very next morning.
Taskara (The Fraud Magnet): Accumulating a massive stash of cash that immediately attracts tax audits, scams, and embezzlement.
Kuhara (The Fugitive Fortune): Having millions hidden in offshore accounts but living with a constant fear of a police raid.
Vivada (The Inheritance Curse): Siblings permanently fracturing their relationships and hating each other over a parent's will.
Shunya (The Empty Palace): Sitting alone in a pristine, museum-like smart mansion where nobody laughs or hugs.
Bhogya-Tamasic (The Numb Senses): Buying a front-row ticket to the world's best concert but sitting there completely bored and distracted.
Vikrita (Cynical Sellout): A brilliant, soulful artist abandoning their true voice to pump out cheap, uninspired commercial art for quick cash.
Malina (Corrupt Funding): Using immense corporate wealth to bribe politicians into passing laws that harm the environment.
Kritya (Generational Decay): Wealth passed down to grandchildren that makes them deeply spoiled, lazy, and completely unmotivated.
Danava (Monopoly Tyranny): A massive tech giant buying out and intentionally crushing every single local mom-and-pop shop.
Unmada (Clinical Narcissism): Reaching a high elite status and genuinely believing ordinary human laws do not apply to you.
Part 2: The 50 Light Elements (The Samanya & Punya Matrix)
These represent the everyday functional life forces and the highest spiritual blessings of wealth.
The 25 Forces of Samanya Lakshmi (Everyday Stability)
Dhanya (Wholesome Food): Having a kitchen always stocked with fresh fruit, vegetables, and warm bread.
Griha (Warm Shelter): A modest, cozy apartment where the roof never leaks when it rains.
Vasu (Fluid Currency): Having enough cash in your wallet to cover rent, utilities, and a coffee without worrying.
Praja (Healthy Lineage): Raising grounded, kind children who help clean up after dinner.
Pashu (Reliable Assets): Owning a simple, dependable car that starts up immediately on a cold winter morning.
Vastra (Dignified Clothing): Having a clean, well-fitting suit or dress that makes you feel confident at an interview.
Hiranya (Emergency Security): Keeping a family gold ring tucked away as a rainy-day safety net.
Khema (Neighborhood Safety): Walking through your neighborhood at midnight without looking over your shoulder.
Ayus (Baseline Longevity): Living a long, peaceful life without sudden, devastating industrial accidents.
Krishi (Cultivation Joy): Planting a small tomato seed in your balcony garden and watching it bloom.
Vanija (Honest Commerce): Trading a fair day's work for a fair day's pay with a boss who respects your time.
Vidya-Secular (Marketable Skill): Knowing exactly how to code, build furniture, or bake, ensuring you can always earn a living.
Yasha (Local Respect): Neighbors smiling and waving warmly when you walk down the street because you are a good person.
Mitra (Loyal Friends): Friends who immediately show up with a truck to help you move apartments for free.
Sambhrama (Social Standing): Being trusted by your peers to lead a local community project or group.
Tushti (Everyday Contentment): Sitting on a porch on a Sunday afternoon feeling completely satisfied with a cup of tea.
Pushti (Physical Fitness): Having strong muscles and stable physical stamina to lift heavy groceries effortlessly.
Rati (Romantic Intimacy): Sitting with your partner on the couch, sharing a quiet laugh after a long workday.
Dhriti (Patience Anchor): Staying perfectly calm and breathing deeply when stuck in a two-hour traffic jam.
Medha (Sharp Intellect): Reading a complex book or technical manual and understanding it on the very first try.
Bala (Raw Stamina): Working a demanding 10-hour shift and still having the physical energy to play with your dog.
Arogya (Active Immunity): Waking up with a clear throat and high energy while everyone else in the office has the flu.
Chaya (Comfortable Rest): Finding a cool, shady tree to sit under on a blistering hot summer afternoon.
Sukha (Genuine Joy): A spontaneous belly laugh with old friends over a silly, inside joke.
Udyama (Natural Drive): Waking up early with high enthusiasm, genuinely excited to start working on your projects.
The 25 Forces of Punya Lakshmi (Spiritual Sovereign Wealth)
Adi Lakshmi (Cosmic Rhythm): Living with a deep, intuitive trust that the universe will always provide exactly what you need.
Dhana Lakshmi-Sattvic (Pure Abundance): Earning money so honestly that your wealth brings a palpable sense of peace to your home.
Dhanya Lakshmi-Spiritual (Sacred Food): Eating a simple bowl of rice with absolute, tearful gratitude to the earth.
Gaja Lakshmi (Self-Sovereignty): Being completely free from corporate manipulation or the need to impress others.
Santana Lakshmi-Spiritual (Wise Progeny): A child voluntarily sharing their lunch with a classmate who forgot theirs.
Veera Lakshmi (Crisis Courage): Staying absolutely calm, centered, and strong when your business faces a sudden crisis.
Vijaya Lakshmi (Internal Victory): Finally breaking a lifelong toxic addiction through sheer spiritual willpower.
Vidya Lakshmi-Spiritual (Self-Knowledge): A sudden, beautiful moment during meditation where you realize you are more than your thoughts.
Kamala (Divine Sight): Looking at an ordinary, chaotic city street and seeing deep cosmic beauty everywhere.
Karishini-Sattvic (Earth Resonance): Stepping onto bare soil after a heavy rain and feeling instantly healed and grounded.
Ishvari (Effortless Flow): Thinking about needing a specific mentor, and having them call you out of the blue five minutes later.
Karuna (Pure Philanthropy): Anonymously building a free hospital for a village without wanting a single plaque with your name on it.
Prasanna (Radiant Aura): Having such a peaceful face that stressed strangers feel instantly relaxed just sitting near you.
Shanti (Market-Proof Silence): Remaining in absolute, blissful mental silence even when the stock market is crashing.
Bhukti (Nectar Senses): Tasting a plain cup of clean water and experiencing it as the most delicious thing on earth.
Mukti (Financial Freedom): Using your investments to permanently retire early so you can focus entirely on spiritual sadhana.
Daya (Universal Kindness): Stopping your car on a busy road to gently move a injured turtle safely to the grass.
Hrillekha (Cosmic Resonance): Feeling your heart beat in perfect, ecstatic alignment with the natural world around you.
Swaha (Joyful Sacrifice): Voluntarily giving up your vacation fund to pay for an underprivileged student's college tuition.
Svadha (Ancestral Grounding): Feeling the deep, protective strength of your ancestors guiding your choices.
Shraddha (Unshakeable Faith): Having an absolute, solid inner knowing that everything happening to you is for your ultimate growth.
Lakshmi-Narayana (Universal Service): Running a business where every single dollar earned is immediately channeled into making the world better.
Mangala (The Walking Light): Walking into a gloomy, argumentative office and instantly shifting the mood to warmth and smiles.
Bhūmi (Unbreakable Stability): Remaining completely unmoved and smiling whether someone insults you or praises you.
Punya (Karma Purifier): Having such a pure heart that people feel their own guilt and anxiety dissolve just by talking to you.
The Sovereign One: Paramatnika Maa Lakshmi. MahaLakshmi
The 101st Lakshmi is the supreme anchor of the entire list. She is not a sign, a trait, or an example. She is Maa Lakshmi Herself—the absolute, living Consciousness that holds all 100 variations together.