Maha Lakshmi

The third, and perhaps most important, aspect of Diwali is the worship of Maha
Lakshmi. Maha Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, bestowing these
abundantly upon her devotees. On Diwali we pray to her for prosperity; we ask
her to lavish us with her blessings. However, what sort of prosperity are we
praying for? All too often, we infer wealth to mean money, possessions,
material pleasures. This is NOT the true wealth in life; this is not what makes
us prosperous. There is almost no correlation between the amount of money we
earn, the number of possessions we buy and our sense of inner bliss and
prosperity.
It is only God's presence in our lives which makes us rich. Look at
India. People in small villages, in holy towns, in ancient cities have very
little in terms of material possessions. Most of them live below the Western
standards of poverty. Yet, if you tell them they are poor, they won't believe
you, for in their opinion they are not. This is because they have God at the
center of their lives. Their homes may not have TV sets, but they all have
small mandirs; the children may not know the words to the latest rock and roll
song, but they know the words to Aarti; they may not have computers or fancy
history text books, but they know the stories of the Ramayana, the Mahabharata
and other holy scriptures; they may not begin their days with newspapers, but
they begin with prayer.
If you go to these villages you may see what looks like poverty to you. But, if
you look a little closer, you will see that these people have a light shining
in their eyes, a glow on their faces and a song in their hearts that money
cannot buy.
On Diwali, we must pray to Maha Lakshmi to bestow real prosperity upon us, the
prosperity that brings light to our lives and sparkle to our eyes. We must pray
for an abundance of faith, not money; we must pray for success in our spiritual
lives, not a promotion at work; we must pray for the love of God, not the love
of the beautiful girl (or boy) in our class.
There is another point about Maha Lakshmi that is important. We tend to worship
only her most prominent of aspects - that of bestowing prosperity upon her
devotees. However, she is a multi-faceted goddess, filled with symbols of great
importance. As we worship her, let us look more deeply at her divine aspects.
First, according to our scriptures, she is the divine partner of Lord Vishnu.
In Hindu tradition, there is almost always a pair - a male and a female
manifestation of the Divine, and they play interdependent roles. In this way it
is said that Maha Lakshmi provides Lord Vishnu with the wealth necessary in
order to sustain life. He sustains, but through the wealth she provides.
Therefore, in its highest meaning, Maha Lakshmi provides wealth for
sustenance, not for indulgence. Our material wealth and prosperity should only
sustain us, giving us that which is necessary to preserve our lives. All
surplus should be used for humanitarian causes. She does not give wealth so
that we may become fat and lazy; yet, that is what we tend to do with the
wealth we receive. Let us remember that Maha Lakshmi's material wealth is meant
for sustenance and preservation, not for luxury and decadence.
Additionally, we worship Maha Lakshmi who is the divine symbol of purity and
chastity. Yet, in our celebration of her, we frequently indulge in frivolity
and hedonism. How can we worship her while engaging in the opposite of what she
represents? We must re-assess how we pay tribute to this holy Goddess!
The last point I want to mention is that she is typically portrayed
wearing red. What does this mean? Red is the color of action, and she is the
goddess of prosperity. This means that in order to obtain the true prosperity
in life, we must engage in action. Most people think that in order to be
spiritual, or to obtain "spiritual prosperity" one must be sitting in
lotus posture in the Himalayas. This is not the only way. In the Bhagavad-Gita,
Lord Krishna teaches about Karma Yoga, about serving God by doing your duty. We
must engage ourselves in active, good service; that is truly the way to be with
Him.
Let our inner world be filled with devotion to Him, and let our outer
performance be filled with perfect work, perfect action. I once heard a story
about a man who spent 40 years meditating so he could walk on water. He thought
that if he could walk on water, then he had truly attained spiritual
perfection. When I heard this story, I thought, "Why not spend 40 cents
instead for a ride in the motorboat across the river, and spend the 40 years
giving something to the world?" That is the real purpose of life.
So, on this holy day, let us fill our entire beings with the light of
God. Let us clean out our minds and hearts, making a true "fresh
start." Let us pray to Maha Lakshmi to bestow the divine gifts of faith,
purity and devotion upon us. With those, we will always be always rich, always
prosperous, and always fulfilled. Let us celebrate Diwali this year as a true
"holy day," not only as another frivolous "holiday."
May God bless you all.

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