In Hindu tradition, reciting Lakshmi Shlokas is regarded as a powerful spiritual practice to invoke the divine blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity and the consort of Lord Vishnu.
These Shlokas praise the divine nature of Goddess Lakshmi, especially her grace, compassion, and bestowing nature, which remove poverty and bring prosperity. Several Lakshmi slokas also describe the Goddess’s divine form, powers, and her inseparable connection with Lord Vishnu.
In traditional worship, chanting Lakshmi Mantras and Shlokas is considered one of the most effective ways to attract wealth, success, and positive energy while eliminating financial and karmic obstacles.
When these Lakshmi Shlokas are chanted daily with devotion and mindful visualisation of their meaning, they evolve into a transformative spiritual discipline. This practice aligns the devotee’s life with success, harmony, and inner peace.
Chanting these Shloka lyrics daily with devotion, and mindful visualisation of their meaning, evolves into a transformative spiritual discipline that aligns devotees life with success, harmony, and inner peace.

Samrajya Lakshmi Shloka
अतसीपुष्पसंकाशां रत्नभूषणभूषिताम्।
शङ्खचक्र गदा पद्म शार्जबाणधरां करैः॥
सर्वाङ्गसुन्दरीं देवीं वरदाभयशोभिताम्।
ध्यायेदष्टभुजां लक्ष्मीं सर्वसाम्राज्य देवताम्॥
Atasīpuṣpa Saṅkāśāṃ Ratnabhūṣaṇa Bhūṣitām।
Śaṅkhacakra Gadā Padma Śārjabāṇadharāṃ Karaiḥ॥
Sarvāṅgasundarīṃ Devīṃ Varadābhayaśobhitām।
Dhyāyed Aṣṭabhujāṃ Lakṣmīṃ Sarvasāmrājya Devatām॥
O, the one shining like the Atasi flower, the one adorned with the gem-studded ornaments
Who holds a conch, discus, mace, lotus, bow and arrows in her hands
Whose form is the embodiment of beauty, the divine goddess, with the gestures of bestowing and protection
The eight-armed goddess Lakhmi, I worship you, the presiding deity of all sovereignty and dominion.
Prasanna Lakshmi Shloka
वन्दे लक्ष्मीं परशिवमयीं शुद्धजाम्बूनदाभाम्।
तेजोरूपां कनकवसनां सर्वभूषोज्ज्वलाङ्गीम्॥
बीजापूरं कनककलशं हेमपद्मे दधानाम्।
माध्यां शक्तिं सकलजननीं विष्णुवामाङ्कसंस्थाम्॥
Vande Lakṣmīṃ Paraśivamayīṃ Śuddhajāmbūnadābhām।
Tejorūpāṃ Kanakavasanāṃ Sarvabhūṣojjvalāṅgīm॥
Bījāpūraṃ Kanakakalaśaṃ Hemapadme Dadhānām।
Mādhyāṃ Śaktiṃ Sakalajananīṃ Viṣṇuvāmāṅkasaṃsthām॥
I bow to Goddess Lakshmi, who is pervaded by the nature of Para Siva, having a radiance of pure gold.
O, the one with divine brilliance, adorned in garments made of gold, whose limbs blaze with every ornament
Who holds in her hands a pomegranate, the fruit full of seeds (Bijapuram), a golden ritual vessel (Kalasa), and golden lotuses
The central point of divine energy, the mother of all beings and the one seated on the left side of Lord Vishnu.
Lakshmi Shlokas for Worship (Verses from the Sri Suktam)
सिद्धलक्ष्मीर्मोक्षलक्ष्मी र्जयलक्ष्मीः सरस्वती।
श्रीलक्ष्मीर्वरलक्ष्मीश्च प्रसन्ना मम सर्वदा॥
Siddhalakṣmīr Mokṣalakṣmīr Jayalakṣmīḥ Sarasvatī।
Śrīlakṣmīr Varalakṣmīś Ca Prasannā Mama Sarvadā॥
May Devi Siddha Lakshmi (who grants Siddhis- Accomplishments), Moksha Lakshmi (the giver of Moksha- Liberation), Jaya Lakshmi (the goddess who grants victory), and Saraswati (the Goddess of Knowledge and arts), along with Sri Lakshmi (the giver of prosperity) and Vara Lakshmi (the bestower of boons), may they always be pleased with me.
सरसिजनिलये सरोजहस्ते धवलतरांशुक गन्धमाल्यशोभे।
भगवति हरिवल्लभे मनोज्ञे त्रिभुवनभूतिकरि प्रसीद मह्यम्॥
Sarasijanilaye Sarojahaste Dhavalatarāṃśuka Gandhamālyaśobhe।
Bhagavati Harivallabhe Manojñe Tribhuvanabhūtikari Prasīda Mahyam॥
O Goddess who resides in the lotus, holding lotus in her hands, adorned with pure white garments, grandlands made of fragrant flowers and looking resplendent with all these.
O the divine goddess, the consort of Lord Vishnu, the enchanting one, who brings prosperity to all the three worlds, be pleased to me.
Lakshmi Dhyana Shloka from Devata Dhyana Malika
स्वर्णाभां लोकजननीं पद्मद्वयवराभयाम्।
क्षीरसागरसम्भूतां विष्णुवक्षस्थलस्थिताम्॥
चतुर्भुजां मन्मथाम्भां सर्वसम्पत्प्रदायिनीम्।
अष्टारूपधारां देवीं लक्ष्मीं भक्त्या भजाम्यहम्॥
Svarṇābhāṃ Lokajananīṃ Padmadvayavarābhayām।
Kṣīrasāgarasambhūtāṃ Viṣṇuvakṣasthalasthitām॥
Caturbhujāṃ Manmathāmbhāṃ Sarvasampatpradāyinīm।
Aṣṭārūpadhārāṃ Devīṃ Lakṣmīṃ Bhaktyā Bhajāmyaham॥
I worship the goddess, Lakshmi.
Who shines with golden radiance, the mother of all the worlds, holding two lotuses in her hands and with gestures of granting boons and protection.
The one born from the Ocean of Milk (Ksheera Sagara) and resides on the chest of Lord Vishnu.
Having four arms, the mother of Manmatha, the bestower of all kinds of prosperities
Who bears the eight divine forms (AsthaLakshmi’s), O that divine goddess Lakshmi, I reverently adore with devotion
Benefits of Chanting these Shlokas and How Many Times to Recite
The benefits of the Lakshmi Shlokas go beyond material wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. They enhance your thoughts, improve relationships, and nurture gratitude and spiritual awareness.
Repeating these slokas 11 or 27 times amplifies the spiritual potency, creating a protective and positive aura that attracts prosperity and divine blessings into every aspect of life.