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Varalakshmi Vratham is an important Lakshmi puja for married women in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra and Orissa. Varalakshmi Vratham falls on August 12, 2011. Varalakshmi is observed on 2nd friday during shravana masam. Because of any reasons, one who could not able to perform the puja on 2nd friday can do the puja on any friday in shravana mas.
Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Varalakshmi refers to the goddess granting boons.
Varalakshmi Vratham is based on Hindu mythology which says that the Goddess Parvati asked Shiva about a fast that would be beneficial to women. Shiva explained the importance of the Varalakshmi Vratha and this conversation takes place in the Skanda Purana.
The Varalakshmi Vratam puja is an important ritual performed during the vratam. Women start the auspicious day by taking a bath and wearing new clothes and jwellery. They clean and decorate their homes with rangolis. The women then prepare for the vratha by arranging the sacred pot called kalasha. The pot is filled with water and rice and symbolizes prosperity. Betel and mango leaves are used to cover the pot. A coconut smeared with vermillion and turmeric is placed on the kalasha which is then placed on a plate with rice.
The puja begins with the worship of the deity Ganesha followed by goddess Mahalakshmi. The next part of the puja involves toram worship which is a bunch of nine threads with a knot on each. The thread is tied on one end to the right wrist of the woman performing the ritual while the other is tied to the kalasha. Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamam is chanted during the ritual. The goddess is then offered nine varieties of savories and sweets during the puja. To conclude the vratam they sing hymns praising the goddess and offer sweets to another married woman considering her to be the goddess.
Useful Piece Of Information!!! Varalakshmi Pooja or Vratha is an auspicious ceremony performed before the full moon day in the month of Shravan ( July/August ) and this year it falls on 4th August. It is believed that performing Varalakshmi Homam on this day is equivalent to Worshipping Ashtalakshmi-the eight goddess. To know more
Useful Piece Of Information!!!
ReplyDeleteVaralakshmi Pooja or Vratha is an auspicious ceremony performed before the full moon day in the month of Shravan ( July/August ) and this year it falls on 4th August. It is believed that performing Varalakshmi Homam on this day is equivalent to Worshipping Ashtalakshmi-the eight goddess.
To know more