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The Divine Mother in her manifestation as '''Lakshmi''' is the shakti of [[Vishnu]]. Lakshmi is known in earlier Eastern texts as Sri, which means “splendor,” “beauty,” “prosperity,” “wealth.
El Madre Divina en su manifestación como '''Lakshmi''' es la shakti de Vishnú. Lakshmi es conocida en textos orientales primitivos como Sri, que significa «esplendor», «belleza», «prosperidad», «riqueza».


Vishnu holds the office of Preserver in the Hindu Trinity. The Preserver is parallel to the principle of the Son in the Western Trinity. As the Son, Vishnu embodies Cosmic Christ wisdom. He is also the mediator, or bridge, between the human consciousness and Brahman, Absolute Reality.
Vishnu holds the office of Preserver in the Hindu Trinity. The Preserver is parallel to the principle of the Son in the Western Trinity. As the Son, Vishnu embodies Cosmic Christ wisdom. He is also the mediator, or bridge, between the human consciousness and Brahman, Absolute Reality.