Laxmi Cowries 108 Earthenware Yantra is seen as a sign of Maa Mahalakshmi, and the use of Lakshmi Cowrie, which comes in 5 colours, including golden and fuzzy, is said to end all human problems. The back is golden, whitish, and pitted, which in Tantra Shastra has various applications. Cowries are thought to bring riches, luck, and love to the owner. Wearing a cowrie mala promotes financial security.
Lakshmi Cowrie is a common sight, but her life is not respected. Some believe that washing Lakshmi Cowrie in raw milk will make it so that her life is honoured, but this is untrue; there is a law that requires that yantras, garlands, and other objects be consecrated in various ways. Lakshmi Kauri is demonstrated by dedicating her life to Mahalakshmi on the nights of Navratri.
In many places, Lakshmi Puja includes Laxmi Cowries 108 Earthenware Yantra. Hindus regard Laxmi Cowrie(Kawadi) shell mala, a necklace or mala for deity and daily rituals composed of natural Cowries shell beads, to be auspicious. It is used in Hindu religious ceremonies and is thought to represent Goddess Lakshmi. Goddess Lakshmi is given the cowrie shell mala.
Additionally, it is worn and maintained at home in order to achieve wealth and prosperity. It is lucky to japa (chant) mantras related to Goddess Lakshmi while wearing cowrie beads. A tropical invertebrate marine species with a glossy, vividly coloured shell and a long, central toothed opening is known as a cowry or cowrie. According to Hindu mythology, Cowries and Goddess Laxmi have a close bond because they both sprang from the sea.