Puja Vidhi · Goddess Lakshmi
Lakshmi Puja
लक्ष्मी पूजा
Lakshmi Puja is performed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. The most significant Lakshmi Puja of the year is performed on the night of Diwali (Kartik Amavasya). Friday evenings are considered auspicious for weekly Lakshmi worship.
Puja Samagri (Materials Required)
- ◆Idol or image of Goddess Lakshmi (and Lord Ganesha)
- ◆Lotus flowers or marigold flowers
- ◆White and yellow cloth for altar
- ◆Coconut, banana, and seasonal fruits
- ◆Gold or silver coins (for puja, placed near the idol)
- ◆Sweets: kheer, pedha, or laddoo
- ◆Sandalwood paste, kumkum, turmeric
- ◆Incense sticks and camphor
- ◆Ghee lamp (diya) — 5 or 11 diyas
- ◆Lotus seeds (kamal gatta) for the rosary
- ◆Raw rice (akshata)
- ◆Betel leaves and betel nuts
- ◆Conch shell (shankh) if available
Step-by-Step Vidhi
- 1
Clean and purify the puja space. Draw a rangoli with chalk or flower petals
- 2
Set up the idol of Goddess Lakshmi with Lord Ganesha to her right
- 3
Place coins, jewelry, and account books near the idol for blessings
- 4
Perform Ganesh Puja first
- 5
Invoke Goddess Lakshmi with the mantra: Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamale Kamalalaye Praseed Praseed
- 6
Offer lotus flowers, marigold, and tulsi to the Goddess
- 7
Offer sweets (kheer or pedha) and fruits as Naivaidya
- 8
Light all diyas and perform aarti: 'Jai Lakshmi Mata'
- 9
Recite Sri Lakshmi Ashtottaram (108 names of Lakshmi) or Shri Sukta from Rig Veda
- 10
Distribute prasad and conclude with Aarti
Main Mantra
Om Hreem Shreem Lakshmibhyo Namah
Chant 108 times during the puja
Frequently Asked Questions
What time should Lakshmi Puja be done on Diwali?
Lakshmi Puja on Diwali is ideally performed during Pradosh Kaal (the evening twilight period, roughly 1.5 hours after sunset) on Amavasya. The exact muhurta (auspicious time) varies by location and is published in Diwali panchang.
Can Lakshmi Puja be done on any day?
Yes. While Diwali is the most auspicious day for Lakshmi Puja, Friday evenings are considered best for regular weekly worship of Goddess Lakshmi. Purnima (full moon) and auspicious occasions are also suitable.
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