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Kamalatmika
In Hinduism, Kamalatmika ((サンスクリット:कमलात्मिका)) or Kamala ((サンスクリット:कमला)) is the Devi in the fullness of her graceful aspect. She is believed as the tenth Mahavidya (great wisdom). ==Iconography== Kamalatmika has a golden complexion. She is being bathed by four large elephants, who pour ''kalasha''s (jars) of ''amrita'' (nectar) over her. She has four hands. In two hands, she holds two lotuses and her other two hands are in ''abhayamudra'' (gesture of giving assurance) and ''varamudra'' (gesture of conferring boons) respectively. She is shown as seated in ''padmasana'' (lotus posture) on a lotus,〔 symbol of purity. The name Kamala means "she of the lotus" and is a common epithet of Goddess Lakshmi. Lakshmi is linked with three important and interrelated themes: prosperity and wealth, fertility and crops, and good luck during the coming year.
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