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Shri

Shri (Śrī) is a Sanskrit honorific prefix that connotes auspiciousness, prosperity, wealth, or venerable status. It is closely associated with Śrī, the goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and is used as an epithet for deities and revered figures in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. In secular use it denotes respect and good fortune.

In practice, Shri is prefixed to names and titles as a sign of respect or auspiciousness. It

In modern usage, Shri functions as a courtesy title similar to "Sir" in English, though it carries

The prefix remains widespread in devotional literature, religious discourse, and formal address, and it persists in

is
common
in
India
and
across
South
Asia
before
the
names
of
men,
organizations,
temples,
and
ceremonial
titles.
The
transliteration
varies;
Sri
and
Shri
are
both
common
in
English-language
texts,
with
Śrī
reflecting
scholarly
transliteration.
religious
and
cultural
overtones.
It
is
also
used
in
the
names
of
places
and
institutions,
for
example
Sri
Krishna
Temple
or
Sri
Ramachandra.
For
women,
the
corresponding
honorific
is
Shrimati
(Smt.),
while
Shri
remains
the
traditional
prefix
for
men.
the
naming
of
people,
organizations,
and
locales.
It
signals
auspiciousness,
respect,
and
cultural
heritage
in
South
Asia
and
the
Indian
diaspora.