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Gandha-Pushpakshatairyuktam, Phal-Dravya-Samanvitam॥ Namaste Shri Maha-Lakshmi, Dhanada-Devi! Arghyam Grihaan। Om Ganesha Rinam Chhindhi Varenyam Hum Namah Phat॥ġ0. Namaste Dev-Deveshi! Namaste Kamal-Dharini! Om Shreem Gam Saumyaya Ganpataye Vara VaradaĨ. Lakshmi Ganesha Dhyana Mantra (लक्ष्मी गणेश ध्यान मन्त्र) Kriyamanam Maya Pujaam, Grihaan Sur-Vandite!Ħ. Padyam Grihaan Deveshi, Sarva-Kshema-Samarthe, Bhoh!īhaktya Samarpitam Devi, Maha-Lakshmi! Namoastu Te॥ħ. Lakshmi Vinayaka Mantra (लक्ष्मी विनायक मन्त्र)
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Sa Nityam Padma-Hasta Mam Vasatu Grihe Sarva-Maangalya-Yukta॥ĥ. Aagachchha Dev-Deveshi! Tejomayi Maha-Lakshmi! Ya Lakshmirdivya-Roopairmani-Gana-Khachitaih Svapita Hema-Kumbhaih, Gambhirartav-Nabhih Stana-Bhara-Namita Shubhra-Vasttariya। Om Shree Mahalakshmyai Cha Vidmahe Vishnu Patnyai Cha DheemahiĤ. Ya Sa Padmasanastha Vipul-Kati-Tati Padma-Patrayatakshi, Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmaye Namah॥
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Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamale Kamalalaye Praseed Praseed Here we have maha mantras which one can chant on this special day and seek Goddess blessings: There is a famous saying ‘ jaise ann, waise man’ which means the food that a person consumes impacts on his mind. People also think that the happier Goddess will be, the more she will grant her blessings on them. She is also the wife of Lord Vishnu and bhakts offer gifts and grants for her auspicious blessings. According to the mythological myth, Goddess Lakshmi is god of wealth and beauty.
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Devotees worship Goddess for wealth, prosperity and happiness of their loved ones. She is considered as the positive energy that manifests and complete’s an individual’s spiritual and material well-being. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. ALSO READ: Diwali Laxmi Puja 2016 Date & Significance: When is Lakshmi Puja? Why Laxmi Pujan is done during Diwali Festival? Also Read - Diwali 2017: Lakshmi Puja Muhurat, Timing, Rituals, Puja Preparations and Vrat for Deepavali! Her overall personality stands for beauty, purity and fertility. Goddess Lakshmi is also the wife of Lord Vishnu and bhakts offer gifts and grants for her auspicious blessings. Goddess Lakshmi is either sitting or standing on a lotus and holding lotus flower in her hand. She is regarded to be the most beautiful and adorable female with golden complexion. Next to her idol, Lord Kuber idol is placed along with a pot. Further these idols are being offered with Naivedya which consist of cow’s milk, sugar, cardamom and cloves. But Lakshmi pujan is regarded as the most auspicious festival. Lakshmi puja usually falls on the day of Amavasya which is normally termed as inauspicious day. On this day devotees get up early and take auspicious bath and worship Lord Vishnu. People light diyas and draw beautiful rangolis on the day of Diwali. ALSO READ: Diwali Laxmi Puja 2016: Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi, Auspicious timings & Mantras in Hindi for Laxmi Pujan Also Read - Diwali Lakshmi Puja 2017 Muhurat: Auspicious Time For Deepavali Aarti, Vrat and Puja Preparations She is also the wife of Lord Vishnu and bhakts offer gifts and grants for her auspicious blessings. In the evening, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Vishnu and Lord Kuber are worshipped. Idol of Goddess Lakshmi must be installed either on lotus or a swastika drawn with consecrated rice. It is said that Goddess Lakshmi is god of wealth and beauty. Lakshmi Puja is a combination of five deities which includes Lord Ganesha, Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, Mahasaraswati and Lord Kuber. Laxmi Puja is celebrated on 30th October, 2016, which is the third day of Diwali.