Sri
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Sri, Shri or Shree (Devanagari - श्री, Tamil - ஸ்ரீ, official IAST transliteration Śrī) means wealth, is a Sanskrit title of veneration, a Hindu honorific stemming from the Puranic conception of prosperity. When it is written as a name prefix, is short for Sriman and it is akin to Mr. in English, kreiōn in Greek, Effendi in Turkish, or Thiru in Tamil. It is pronounced halfway between sree and shree.
Sri' is an epithet of some Hindu gods. It is also used as a prefix to the names of men and women who are considered great or holy, or who derive their power from that which is holy. When used as a title for gods, Śrī is sometimes translated into English as Lord, but this is inaccurate and it is generally agreed that Śrī is best left untranslated.
Sri Devi (or in short Sri, another name of Lakshmi, consort of Vishnu) is the Devi (goddess) of wealth according to Hindu beliefs. Lakshmi symbolises beauty, wealth and grace.
There is a common practice of writing Śrī as first word centralised in line at the beginning of the document.
Śrī is one of the names of Ganesha, the Hindu god of prosperity. The origin of the word Sri is traced to the account of Lord Ganesha losing his head while protecting his mother Pārvatī. This is why He is the first to be worshiped in all the 'yagyas'.
Sri/Shri is often used as a respectful affix to the names of celebrated or revered persons. It is not gender-specific, but the assumption that it is gender-specific has resulted in the title of Shrimati (abbreviated Smt) for women.
Another usage is as an emphatic compound (which can be used in multiple: shri shri, or sri sri sri, etc.) in princely styles, notably in Darbar Shri, Desai Shri, Khan Sahib Shri Babi, Malek Shri and Thakur Shri or as in Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the currenly most famous Hindu spiritual Guru and leader
It is used in the name of the country Sri Lanka, which means venerable island and as in Sri Perambadur, a town in the State of Tamil Nadu, where the Srivaishnava pontiff Ramanuja was born.
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