The Divine Mother is in the form of Vishnu.
Shakti Vaisnavi is the spouse of Vishnu. We cannot separate fire and heat. Likewise, we cannot separate Lakshmi Devi (Vaisnavi Devi) from Mahavishnu. The whole universal material wealth is in Mahalakshmi’s control. All things in this universe are useful to mankind. For example, from Tamil Nadu deep south, Kanyakumari District, sea short black sands were used to cover ropes and were sent to Germany. The German scientists separated the sand and rope and found raw sand material was good for making atomic reaction. This is basically Mahalakshmi’s grace. She with Mahavishnu had granted the knowledge to the scientists to separate out more useful things. All universal things can be converted for other universal beings’ use. Those who seek material wealth from Mahalakshmi just by asking will not get it. Those who can separate out universal materials and put them to good use will get the blessings of Mahalakshmi.
Vaisnavi Devi is the Shakti for Vishnu, the divinity spreading all over to save the universal beings. Vishnu is Narayanan, also. The Divine Mother is His sister as Narayani Devi. The Durgha Devi named Narayani also has a Chanku Chakra. The Divine Mother is the Mother of all Universal beings, thereby She becomes the Mother of Vishnu also. The Divine Mother is in the form of Vishnu and or is the Mother of Vishnu. Devi Purana gives the following definition of Vaisnavi who is celebrated in songs as Vaisnavi; who wears the couch, disc, and club; who is the Mother of Vishnu and destroyer of foes and is in the form of Vishnu Himself.
Singapore, 04 July 2022;
updated 01 October 2025.
References:
1.
The
Thousand Names of the Divine Mother published in English by Mata
Amritanandamayi Center, San Ramon, California, USA, with Commentary by T. V
Narayana Menon.
2.
Shri
Lalitha Sahasranama Stostram published in Tamil by N. Ramaswami Iyer charities’
societies, Trichirapalli, India, with Commentary by C. V. Radhakrishna Sastry.
3. The Lalitha Sahasranamam published in Tamil by Shri Ramakrishna Thapovanam, Thiruipparaithurai, Trichy District, Tamilnadu, India with commentary by Shrimath Swami Sithbavandar

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