Goddess Lakshmi, a prominent deity in Hinduism, embodies prosperity, wealth, and well-being. Revered by millions across the world, she is considered one of the principal goddesses in the Hindu pantheon and is often associated with fortune and success.
Origins and Mythology:
Lakshmi's origins are deeply rooted in ancient Hindu mythology. She is described as the daughter of the cosmic ocean and emerged during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), which was a grand event involving the gods and demons. According to the myth, she appeared amidst the divine nectar and chose Lord Vishnu as her consort. As a result, she is closely associated with Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, and is often seen alongside him in various forms.
Iconography and Symbolism:
In artistic depictions, Goddess Lakshmi is typically portrayed as a beautiful woman with a golden complexion, seated or standing on a lotus flower. The lotus symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening. She is often shown with four hands, each representing one of the four goals of a Hindu's life: dharma (duty), artha (prosperity), kama (desires), and moksha (liberation).
Lakshmi is also depicted holding lotus flowers in her hands, which signify beauty and purity. She is sometimes shown with gold coins flowing from her hands, illustrating her role as a provider of material wealth and abundance.
Worship and Festivals:
Devotees worship Lakshmi for various purposes, including seeking financial prosperity, well-being, and general happiness. The most prominent festival dedicated to her is Diwali, the festival of lights, where she is honored with prayers, rituals, and the lighting of lamps. During Diwali, homes and businesses are decorated to invite her blessings and remove obstacles.
Just when she's decided to leave the Town, Lady Cressida Belverst is forced to marry Lord Calan Haverston, the man who coincidentally knows a way out. Agreeing to marry for all the wrong reasons, can Cressida and Calan find out where their hearts truly belong?
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It is impossible to leave the Town, but one woman is determined to escape with the help of her betrothed.
Lady Cressida Belverst has always been judged as a walking scandal. Oh, how she tries (on some rare occasions) to be proper! When her parents arrange for her to marry a rich lord, Cressida has had enough. She has to leave the Town because she will not be forced to live with a man she doesn't love. But what happens if the very man she's betrothed to is the only one who can help her get out?
Calan Haverston, the Lord of Easton, takes the risk and helps his betrothed by using his knowledge of the Town's secrets because he is as willing as she to stay free of marriage for reasons completely different. He has dark secrets he cannot share with her, and his life is not one he can likewise open to anyone. But what happens when she leaves after awakening desires he thought he has under control? And what happens when he finds himself longing for her?
Cressida goes to a completely different place, one she has only heard in stories and read in books, with hopes of finding what her heart has always longed for. But love, mystery and secrets will chase her and it will only be a matter of time before she realizes what her heart truly desires.
*This story is a standalone title in the Haverston Family series.