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Laxminarayana is a surname that reflects a deep connection to the Hindu deity Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. This surname likely originated in regions where the worship of Lakshmi was prominent, and its spread could be attributed to various factors. The migration of people seeking better economic opportunities or fleeing religious persecution could have contributed to the geographical distribution of this surname. Additionally, the influence of religious practices and the adoption of surnames based on deities could have played a significant role in its evolution.
This surname is associated with the Kashyap gotra. The Kashyap gotra is one of the most prominent gotras in Hinduism, and it is believed to be descended from the sage Kashyap.
This surname is associated with the Hindu deity Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Lakshmi is often depicted as a beautiful woman with four arms, holding a lotus flower, a conch shell, a pot of gold, and a book. She is believed to bring blessings to those who worship her with devotion.
Description:
Laxminarayana is a surname commonly found in the Telugu-speaking communities of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in India. This surname is often associated with the Vaishya caste, particularly the "Komati" sub-caste, known for their entrepreneurial spirit and involvement in trade and commerce.
This surname is a beautiful blend of Sanskrit words, meaning "Lakshmi" (goddess of wealth) and "Narayana" (a name of Vishnu). This surname has a rich history and cultural significance. Here are three variations: Laxminarayan: This is a common variation, often used in South India. Laxminarayana: This is a more formal variation, often used in North India. Laxmi Narayan: This is a more modern variation, often used in Western countries.
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Andhra Pradesh
1,183

Telangana
275

Maharashtra
78

Karnataka
19

Uttar Pradesh
3

Odisha
1
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