Jyestha Devi — Goddess of Misfortune or an Extraterrestrial being?
<p>Jyestha is a Sanskrit word that means “Old” or “Older”. Jyestha Devi is known to be the older sister of Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, fortune, beauty, joy, and love. She, on the other hand, is associated with sadness, misfortune, disease, ugliness, and sorrow. She is also called “<strong>Alakshmi</strong>”, the characteristic counterpart of Lakshmi.<br />
She is depicted in an ungodly manner with a lifted nose similar to that of an elephant’s trunk, flabby belly, and thick thighs with her hair braided and piled up on the top of her head. The Goddess is believed to bring bad luck to a home unless they are watched over by Goddess Durga or Kali.</p>
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