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Varamahalakshmi Vrata - Things That Please Goddess Lakshmi
According to the Hindu mythology, Goddess Lakshmi is believed to be the lord of wealth. The fulfilment and prosperity is due to her presence. This year, in 2019, the Varamahalakshmi Puja or Varalakshmi puja is on 9th August.
Any household or premise that exudes a positive vibration, we in general exclaim about that place- "this is the place where Goddess Lakshmi stays. Hence this place has such warm vibrations." It is believed that blessings of Goddess Lakshmi will stay with us forever, if we continue to worship her with a clean heart and mind, full of love, and keep doing the right 'karma' or good deeds. Therefore, devotees believe that we need to give the Supreme mother a special place in their hearts and homes.
There are many ways by which you can practice in belief that it will please the God-
Varamahalakshmi Puja 2019
Varamahalakshmi is a festival eagerly awaited by the young and the old alike. Like every other festivals, this too brings a smile on our faces, while the house brims over with laughter, colour and good aroma wafting from the kitchen. It is believed that the warmth and positive vibration of the house is what the Goddess Lakshmi gets pleased with. It falls on the Friday, coming prior to the Purnima of Shravana month. This year, in 2019, it will be observed on 9th August.
Here are a list of things that is believed to please Goddess Lakshmi-
i. Significance Of Praying To Lord Vishnu During Lakshmi Puja
Goddess
Lakshmi
and
Lord
Vishnu
are
inseparable.
The
God
and
Goddess
is
believed
to
be
happy
when
the
husband
and
wife
prays
or
perform
the
puja
with
a
pure
heart
and
good
intentions
on
the
occasion
of
Varalakshmi
day.
Hence
start
with
a
prayer
invoking
Lord
Narayana
or
Mahavishnu.

Grow A Tulsi Plant
Take care of your Tulsi plant as if it is your child. It is believed that Tulsi is the wealth of a house and the holy leaves are adorned as a garland by Lord Vishnu lovingly since Mahalakshmi is believed to reside in the holy tulsi plant. Pray to the Tulsi plant like you do to Goddess Varamahalakshmi. In some households it is a practice to keep a pot of Tulsi in the puja room next to the idol of Lord Vishnu.
Use Of Mango Leaves For Decorating The Threshold
Decorate your threshold with fresh mango leaves. They are considered to be very auspicious. These are considered to be very dear to Goddess Lakshmi and is said to please her easily.
Feed Cows And Calves
The sacred cow is much revered in India and more so during festivals. Our very existence is due to the sacred cow. Cow milk is used in 'abhishekams' or holy bath of the Goddess and the preparation of the 'prasad' (holy food) or 'naivedhiyam'. It is believed that the Lord Krishna loved the cows and hence it is said that Goddess Mahalakshmi too likes this humble animal.
Hence, feed the cows with fresh grass, bananas and jaggery. It is believed that more than a thousand gods reside in the cow and Mahalakshmi is the most prominent of all.
The Lotus Flower
The lotus flower is believed to be the throne of the Goddess Lakshmi. This is the reason lotus holds a special significance for its ability to retain purity even if it grows in marshes. Therefore, devotees use this flower in most of the rituals as it is seen as a symbolic of a beautiful life.
Blowing A Shank Or Conch-shell
Blowing the shank is believed to awake the positive qualities in humans and said to attract positive vibrations. It is said that when the shank is blown, the sound of ''OM'' vibrates and fills the air, which is belived to the highest frequency word. The ''OM'' is none other than Lord Vishnu himself and it means "I the being".
Recite The Sri Sukta
Reciting the Sri Sukta is considered auspicious and the sound of the sloka reverberates in the air redeeming us of our worldly desires and at the same time protects us from greed, malice and hatred. Through this prayer, the divinity, grace and radiance of Goddess Mahalakshmi is described.
Recite Lakshmi Gayathri
Om
Shree
Mahalakshmyai
Cha
Vidmahe
Vishnu
Patnyai
Cha
Dheemahi
Tanno
Lakshmi
Prachodayat
Om॥
While
chanting
this
sacred
mantra,
take
care
to
finish
your
ablutions,
fill
your
heart
with
peace,
love
and
devotion
and
recite
the
above
Lakshmi
Gayathri
mantra
108
times.
It
is
believed
this
is
the
most
powerful
of
all
mantras.
It
helps
to
alleviate
one
from
poverty
and
maintain
a
healthy
mind,
body
and
soul.
The
chanting
of
this
mantra
invokes
the
Goddess
Lakshmi
to
shower
her
blessings.



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