Adhyaya 18 — Arjuna Declines the Throne; Garga Directs Him to Dattatreya; The Gods Defeat the Daityas through Dattatreya’s Vision and the Movement of Lakshmi
लक्ष्मीर् लक्ष्मीवतां श्रेष्ठा कण्ठस्था कण्ठभूषणम् ।
अभीष्टबन्धुदारैश्च तथाश्लेषं प्रवासिभिः ॥
lakṣmīr lakṣmīvatāṃ śreṣṭhā kaṇṭhasthā kaṇṭhabhūṣaṇam / abhīṣṭabandhudāraiś ca tathāśleṣaṃ pravāsibhiḥ
لکشمی—سعادت مندوں میں برتر—جب گلے میں رہتی ہے تو گردن کے زیورات عطا کرتی ہے؛ اور سفر یا جلاوطنی میں رہنے والوں کو بھی عزیز رشتہ داروں اور زوجین کی رفاقت و ملاپ بخشتی ہے۔
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Prosperity is not only objects (ornaments) but also relational fulfillment—reunion, affection, and social harmony are treated as Lakṣmī’s higher gifts.
Didactic passage on auspicious living (śrī) within narrative dialogue; ancillary to the five-fold purāṇic markers.
The throat/neck is associated with expression and dignity; Lakṣmī here symbolizes honored speech/presence that attracts affection and restores bonds across distance.