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Lakshmi, Daughter of Daksha
Lakshmi is one of the daughters of Daksha.
 
Swadha Sraddha Smriti, Daughter Of Daksha
Siddhi Sambhuti Savalaswas
Anasuya Arishtanemi Asikni
Ayati Bahuputra Tamra
Buddhi Maitri Danu
Urjja Kadru Dhriti
Diti Prava Ida
Pushti Rita Rohini
Kakud Kalaka Kashtha
Khasa, Daughter Of Daksha Khyati Kirtti
Kriya Kshama Lajja
Lakshmi, Daughter of Daksha Lamba Sadhya
Bodha    


As per Hindu legends Lakshmi is one of the daughters of Daksha. Lakshmi married Dharma.

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(Last Updated on : 26/09/2009)
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