The Secret of 108: Why Our Lakshmi Peeta Features Exactly 108 Lakshmi Coins

The Secret of 108: Why Our Lakshmi Peeta Features Exactly 108 Lakshmi Coins

In the world of Vedic spirituality, numbers are never accidental. They are the language of the universe. If you’ve ever wondered why a mala has 108 beads or why there are 108 Upanishads, you’ve touched upon a divine code.

At Katha Sala, our Lakshmi Peeta isn't just a stand—it is a spiritually engineered tool featuring exactly 108 embedded coins. Here is the secret behind this sacred number and why it is the key to anchoring prosperity in your home.

1. The Cosmic Connection

The number 108 represents the wholeness of existence. Ancient Vedic mathematicians and astronomers discovered that the diameter of the Sun is approximately 108 times the diameter of the Earth, and the distance between the Sun and Earth is roughly 108 times the Sun’s diameter.

Domain

Significance of the Number 108

Astronomy

Distance between Sun & Earth approx 108 times Sun's diameter

Spirituality

108 Sacred Upanishads & 108 Names of the Goddess

Human Body

108 Marma points (energy intersections) in the body

Katha Sala Design

108-Coin Grid embedded for energy resonance

By placing your deity on a base of 108 coins, you are aligning your home’s energy with the rhythm of the cosmos. It turns your mandir into a focal point where universal abundance meets your personal space.

2. The 108 Names of Mahalaxmi

Every coin in our Peeta represents a unique attribute of Goddess Lakshmi. From Dhanya Lakshmi (wealth of grain) to Dhairya Lakshmi (wealth of courage), the 108-coin grid acts as a physical manifestation of the Ashtalakshmi and her many forms.

When you place your idol or Kalash on this grid, you aren't just placing it on a stand; you are seating the Divine upon a "Throne of Total Abundance."

3. Activating the "Wealth Grid"

In Vastu Shastra, geometry is power. The circular arrangement of the 108 coins in the Katha Sala Lakshmi Peeta creates a specific energy vortex.

  • Energy Grounding: The coins act as "conductors," pulling positive vibrations downward into the base.
  • Vibration Amplification: The Krystalline Shila material acts as an insulator, ensuring that the spiritual energy generated during your pooja stays concentrated within the 108-coin grid rather than dissipating into the floor.

The Original: Why "Exactly" 108 Matters

Many imitations may try to use random counts of coins, but our Design exists because of the precise, sacred geometry we utilize.

  1. Precision Alignment: Each coin is hand-placed to ensure the 108-count grid is mathematically perfect.
  2. Permanent Protection: Our coins are vacuum-sealed within the Peeta, ensuring the "wealth energy" never tarnishes or fades over time.

By choosing the 108-coin foundation, you aren't just buying decor; you are investing in a Vedic instrument designed to invite Sthira Lakshmi—the wealth that stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Why are there exactly 108 coins inside the Lakshmi Peeta? 108 is the "Divine Code" of the universe—representing the 108 Upanishads, the 108 names of the Goddess, and the cosmic distance between the Sun and Earth. The Lakshmi Peeta uses this number to create a resonant field for prosperity.
  • Q: Will the 108 coins inside the Peeta lose their shine over time? No. Because the coins are vacuum-sealed inside our proprietary, design-patented Krystalline Shila, they are protected from air and moisture. Your Lakshmi Peeta coins will stay brilliant forever.
  • Q: What is Krystalline Shila, and why is it used? Krystalline Shila is a high-grade, durable material that is much clearer and stronger than standard resin. We use it for the Lakshmi Peeta because it allows the energy of the coins to radiate freely while remaining 100% waterproof
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