Homes glow with lamps and intricate rangoli patterns, symbolizing openness to wealth and spiritual light. Devotees perform aarti, chant mantras, and prepare offerings to invite Maa Laxmi’s blessings.
Diyas represent the victory of light over darkness, purity over negativity, and knowledge over ignorance. They illuminate pathways, both physically and spiritually, inviting divine energy.
Lakshmi Puja is performed on the third day of Diwali, combining prayers, offerings, and rituals to honor the goddess of wealth and abundance. Families gather to ensure prosperity and harmony.
Homes are adorned with torans, flowers, and gold ornaments, creating an environment that reflects devotion, positivity, and aesthetic harmony. Every detail reinforces respect and gratitude.
Legends like her emergence during Samudra Manthan or her association with Lord Vishnu provide moral and spiritual lessons, emphasizing the rewards of righteousness and devotion.