Hindus perform various rituals to please Goddess Lakshmi on the day. The main intention is to get more and more wealth and to come out of financial difficulties. There is a rare Friday mantra of ...
Worshiping Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and fortune, is a deeply revered practice. Traditionally performed during major festivals like Diwali or every Friday, Lakshmi Puja ...
Hence, offerings of haldi (turmeric) and sindoor (vermilion) are made on this day. In certain regions, Lakshmi Puja consists of a combined puja of five deities: Ganesha is worshipped at the beginning ...
Lakshmi puja (3rd Day of Diwali) falls on the new moon day (Amavasya) of the dark fortnight of Ashwin. Generally, the new moon day is considered inauspicious; however, this day is an exception to the ...
Offer roli (red sacred powder), moli (sacred thread), sindoor (vermilion), flowers, and kheer (rice pudding) to Goddess Lakshmi. After the puja, read the Vaibhav Lakshmi Katha (story) and chant the ...
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