Lakṣmī’s Emergence, Dhanvantari, and the Advent of Mohinī-mūrti
तस्यांसदेश उशतीं नवकञ्जमालां माद्यन्मधुव्रतवरूथगिरोपघुष्टाम् । तस्थौ निधाय निकटे तदुर: स्वधाम सव्रीडहासविकसन्नयनेन याता ॥ २४ ॥
tasyāṁsa-deśa uśatīṁ nava-kañja-mālāṁ mādyan-madhuvrata-varūtha-giropaghuṣṭām tasthau nidhāya nikaṭe tad-uraḥ sva-dhāma savrīḍa-hāsa-vikasan-nayanena yātā
そのとき吉祥天女シュリー(ラクシュミー)は至上人格神バガヴァーンの御前に進み、蜜を求めて羽音を立てる蜂に囲まれた新しい蓮華の花輪を御肩に捧げた。ついで主の御胸に住まうことを願い、恥じらいの微笑と輝く眼差しで御側に立ち続けた。
This verse depicts Lakṣmī approaching Lord Viṣṇu, placing a lotus garland on His shoulder and looking upon His chest—showing that her natural and eternal shelter is the Lord Himself, not any temporary worldly power.
Because Viṣṇu’s chest is described as her sva-dhāma—her own abode—indicating the inseparable relationship between the Supreme Lord and His divine fortune (Śrī), and that true prosperity rests in devotion to Him.
Seek prosperity through alignment with dharma and devotion: like Lakṣmī resting with the Lord, lasting well-being comes from spiritual grounding rather than chasing unstable external success.