Laksmi
from sanskerta
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noun
agama
Proper Name
From sanskerta
Definition
The Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity
Etymology
Borrowed from the Sanskrit 'Lakṣmī', meaning sign, goal, or good fortune. In Hindu tradition, this term refers to the goddess of wealth and prosperity, which was absorbed into the Indonesian language through the influence of ancient Indian culture.
Semantic Category
Specific names of cities, countries, or entities (e.g., Jakarta, Indonesia).
Proper Name