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All You Need To Know About Varamahalakshmi Vrata

Wealth, prosperity, fulfilment and happiness, all can be achieved through one fast. The goddess of all these, Goddess Lakshmi, is worshipped on this day, which is known as Varamahalakshmi Vrata. The high importance of worshipping Goddess Lakshmi has been found in the Hindu scriptures. It is said that she is a sensitive goddess, which implies that even one minor mistake might displease her and she might leave your house, thus, giving way to poverty. It is just true devotion that she actually looks for.
A story about Goddess Lakshmi says, when she, once displeased with Lord Vishnu, had left his abode, the entire Devloka had become Shri-hin. Shri-hin refers to the lack of prosperity.

When Is Varamahalakshmi Vrata Observed?
Varamahalakshmi Vrata, also known as Varalakshmi Vrat, falls on the last Friday of the Shravana month and is celebrated a few days before Raksha Bandhan, as a fasting day. It is observed on the tenth day during the Shukla Paksha of the Shravana month. This year it will be observed on August 24, Friday.
Every Friday has been dedicated to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi in the Hindu scriptures; and, Shravana Friday is even more auspicious for this. It is also known as Varalakshmi Jayanti. This fast is mainly celebrated in the southern regions of India; however, it is gaining prominence in the northern states as well, these days.
Benefits Of Performing Varamahalakshmi Vrata
As the name itself suggests, "vara" means "boon" and "Lakshmi" means "wealth and prosperity". Therefore, the observer of this fast gets the boon of a wealthy and prosperous life. Besides these, the fast brings good health as well as success in one's career and education to the family members of the observer.
It brings fulfilment which means that there is no shortage of food and resources in the house. Financial problems, such as debt, uncontrolled and unexpected expenditures, financial court cases, shortage of money, all get removed if this fast is observed.
There are eight types of benefits of this fast. These are:
Shri
-
wealth
Bhu
-
property
Saraswati
-
knowledge
Priti
-
love
Kirti
-
prestige
Shanti
-
peace
Santushti
-
fulfilment
Pushti
-
health
Who Should Observe The Varamahalakshmi Vrata
It is said that only married women are supposed to keep this fast and unmarried girls should not observe it. Even married men can observe it for the well being of the family. It is believed to be highly auspicious if both husband and wife observe this fast.
Varamahalakshmi Vrata Puja Vidhi
Goddess Lakshmi is believed to have originated from the ocean of milk, the Kshir Sagar. Therefore, she is sometimes portrayed in white-coloured clothes as well. It is believed that offering prayers to Goddess Varamahalakshmi on this day is equivalent to worshipping all of her eight forms. The puja vidhi is similar to the Diwali puja.
1.
After
taking
a
bath
during
the
Brahma
Muhurta
on
Varalakshmi,
one
should
sprinkle
Gangajal
in
the
place
where
the
puja
is
to
be
performed.
2.
Now
keep
a
wooden
stool
there
and
place
the
idols
of
Goddess
Lakshmi
and
Lord
Ganesha
on
it.
3.
Do
not
forget
to
decorate
the
idols
with
new
clothes
and
ornaments.
4.
She
is
offered
different
kinds
of
flowers
and
sweets.
5.
Fill
water
in
a
Kalash
and
place
a
coconut
on
the
Kalash
as
shown
in
the
video
above.
6.
Light
a
lamp
before
the
goddess
and
narrate
the
Varalakshmi
Vrat
Katha.
7.
Distribute
the
prasad
to
women
after
the
completion
of
the
puja.
The
observer
of
the
fast
should
eat
just
fruits
after
the
evening
prayers.



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