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This “Ombudsmanship” authority record may be treated as being its own expressive origin from which qualities of derivation are created.
लक्ष्मी, or Lakṣmī, and विष्णु, or Viṣṇu, are the beginnings of this work and its expressions here. The word “love” is a mantra containing the first letters of their two names, “l” and “v,” as well as the famous tetragrammatical formula: Hebraic “יהוה” (YHWH), Vedic “Hare Kṛṣṇa Hare Rāma,” English rock band Yes’ song “And You And I.” The Sanskrit language recognizes the compound vowels “o” and “e” as being composed of “a” + “u” and “a” + “i” respectively (you can see the “a”nd “u” “a”nd “i” of the rock song, and the Hebraic “ה”s (he)s being like the “a”s in the formula, “ו” (vav) and “י” (yod) complete it). The word “love” is a simple, almost magical word, mantra, formula, representation of goddess and god together. It is Lakṣmī; it is Viṣṇu; it is who they as a couple truly are.