Lakshmi Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. It is most prominently celebrated during Diwali, especially on the Amavasya (new moon day) of Kartik month. Devotees clean and decorate their homes, light diyas, and perform rituals to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, believing her blessings bring happiness, success, and financial growth. The festival signifies purity, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.Lakshmi Puja is a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. It is most prominently celebrated during Diwali, especially on the Amavasya (new moon day) of Kartik month. Devotees clean and decorate their homes, light diyas, and perform rituals to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, believing her blessings bring happiness, success, and financial growth. The festival signifies purity, prosperity, and spiritual well-being.
• Worship of Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and prosperity
• Celebration during Diwali night (Kartik Amavasya)
• Cleaning and decorating homes before the puja
• Lighting diyas and candles to welcome the goddess
• Rangoli designs at the entrance of homes
• Placing Kalash and coins as symbols of abundance
• Family prayers and chanting of Lakshmi mantras
• Offering sweets, fruits, and flowers to the goddess
• Distribution of prasad among family and neighbors
• Belief that Goddess Lakshmi visits clean and well-lit homes
Samagri
• Idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi
• Idol of Lord Ganesha (worshipped first)
• Kalash (holy water pot)
• Mango leaves
• Coconut
• Betel leaves and nuts
• Rice grains (Akshata)
• Flowers, especially marigold and lotus
• Incense sticks (Agarbatti)
• Lamp (Diya) and ghee or oil
• Sandalwood paste
• Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric
• Coins or currency notes for offering
• Fruits and sweets (especially kheer, laddoo)
• Holy water (Ganga jal)
• Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)
• Camphor for aarti
• Cloth for the deity (red or pink saree)
• Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)• Idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi@• Idol of Lord Ganesha (worshipped first)@• Kalash (holy water pot)@• Mango leaves@• Coconut@• Betel leaves and nuts@• Rice grains (Akshata)@• Flowers, especially marigold and lotus@• Incense sticks (Agarbatti)@• Lamp (Diya) and ghee or oil@• Sandalwood paste@• Kumkum (vermilion) and turmeric@• Coins or currency notes for offering@• Fruits and sweets (especially kheer, laddoo)@• Holy water (Ganga jal)@• Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, ghee, sugar)@• Camphor for aarti@• Cloth for the deity (red or pink saree)@• Bell (Ghanti) and conch (Shankh)
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