How Sri alias Lakshmi became the consort of Vishnu

The Mahabharata says that Draupadi was Sri incarnate. Sri, the goddess we know today as Lakshmi.

This raises an issue. If Draupadi was Sri, her consort should have been Krishna, the avatar of Vishnu.

But she wasn’t!

And, she could not have been the wife of the Pandavas. But she was!

Confused?! Watch the video to know the story behind how Sri became the exclusive consort of Vishnu!

Goddess Lakshmi – Story & Symbolism

Goddess Lakshmi finds mention in an annexure to the oldest of Indian texts, the Rig Veda – the Sri Suktam to be precise.

What is interesting is that she continues to be depicted in popular art based on the descriptions given in the Sri Suktam. And so, we find her sitting on a red lotus in a pool of water, carrying a pot on her hands while two elephants stand on either side showering water on her.

This video explains the significance of each of these elements – the waters, the kumbha/pot, the lotus and the elephants.