Lakshmi Puja (Diwali) at Home
Lakshmi Puja on Diwali night invokes Goddess Mahalakshmi along with Lord Ganesha and Saraswati. Performed in the Pradosh Kaal (evening twilight) for maximum auspiciousness.
Spiritual significance
Diwali Lakshmi Puja is performed on Amavasya of Kartik month, the darkest night of the year. Lighting lamps and performing Lakshmi Puja symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and prosperity over poverty.
The triad worshipped is Ganesha (wisdom), Lakshmi (wealth), and Saraswati (knowledge) — together representing a balanced and flourishing life.
Shri Sukta, Kanakdhara Stotra, and Mahalakshmi Ashtakam are the principal hymns recited. Kumkum archana is performed with 108 names of the goddess.
Traditional offerings include kheel (puffed rice), batashe (sugar candies), lotus flowers, kamal gatta beads, and silver coins. Business families worship their account books (chopda pujan).
What’s included
- Ganesh, Lakshmi, Saraswati invocation
- Kubera Puja for wealth
- Shri Sukta paath
- Kumkum archana (108 names)
- Chopda pujan for business families
- All samagri including kheel, batashe, lotus
What to prepare at home
Clean the entire home and decorate with rangoli at the entrance. Light diyas in every corner. Arrange a chowki facing east with idols or photos of Ganesh, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. Keep silver/gold coins, account books if business, and flowers.
Recommended muhurat
Pradosh Kaal of Kartik Amavasya (evening after sunset, approximately 6–8 PM) is the most auspicious window.
Pricing tiers
Transparent pricing based on samagri quality and duration.
- 1 Senior Pandit, 2.5-hour puja
- Shri Sukta + Kanakdhara paath
- Chopda pujan for business
- Prasadam for 15
- 2 Pandits with Kubera Yagna
- Shri Sukta 108 paath
- Silver coins and kamal gatta mala included
- Prasadam for 30
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