Kichijouten
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In Japan, Kichijōten(吉祥天) is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune, according to Taoist beliefs. She is considered to be the goddess of happiness, fertility, and beauty.
[edit] Other names
- Kisshouten
- Kudokuten
- Laksmi
- Mahasri
- Sri-mahadevi
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