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The Lakshmi Puran holds a sacred place in the hearts of devotees across the Indian subcontinent and beyond. Rooted in the ancient traditions of Sanatana Dharma, this revered text narrates the compassionate grace of Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, purity, and righteousness. It is more than a religious scripture-it is a spiritual guide that emphasizes devotion, equality, and ethical living. Composed originally in Oriya, the Lakshmi Puran is traditionally recited on Thursdays in the month of Margasira (November-December), particularly by women who observe Manabasa Gurubar. This observance celebrates the Goddess's visit to the homes of those who maintain cleanliness, devotion, and humility-regardless of social status. The Purana also conveys powerful messages against discrimination and affirms the dignity of all beings, including marginalized communities. Through its verses, it promotes the idea that true devotion lies in purity of heart and action, not in caste, class, or ritual alone. This book is a humble effort to transliterate the original Oriya text and render it in English, so that the profound wisdom of the Lakshmi Puran can reach a wider audience. The transliteration retains the lyrical beauty of the original, while the translation seeks to convey its meaning with clarity and reverence. It is intended not only for readers familiar with Oriya but also for the younger generation and global readers who wish to connect with this timeless tradition.
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The Lakshmi Puran holds a sacred place in the hearts of devotees across the Indian subcontinent and beyond. Rooted in the ancient traditions of Sanatana Dharma, this revered text narrates the compassionate grace of Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, purity, and righteousness. It is more than a religious scripture-it is a spiritual guide that emphasizes devotion, equality, and ethical living. Composed originally in Oriya, the Lakshmi Puran is traditionally recited on Thursdays in the month of Margasira (November-December), particularly by women who observe Manabasa Gurubar. This observance celebrates the Goddess's visit to the homes of those who maintain cleanliness, devotion, and humility-regardless of social status. The Purana also conveys powerful messages against discrimination and affirms the dignity of all beings, including marginalized communities. Through its verses, it promotes the idea that true devotion lies in purity of heart and action, not in caste, class, or ritual alone. This book is a humble effort to transliterate the original Oriya text and render it in English, so that the profound wisdom of the Lakshmi Puran can reach a wider audience. The transliteration retains the lyrical beauty of the original, while the translation seeks to convey its meaning with clarity and reverence. It is intended not only for readers familiar with Oriya but also for the younger generation and global readers who wish to connect with this timeless tradition.