Diwali Pooja
Diwali Puja, also known as Lakshmi Puja, is a significant part of the Diwali festival. It’s celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs. Diwali is often called the ‘Festival of Lights,’ and it typically lasts for five days, with the third day being the most important. On this day, people perform the Lakshmi Puja to worship and seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, who is considered the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and well-being.
Benefits of Diwali Pooja
- This puja acts as a Brings treasures, both in the form of material wealth and inner strength.
- This puja Clears life's path of all hurdles and obstacles.
- Lessens the bad effects of planets and negative influences.
- Much like a guardian, it protects you from the tumultuous tides of financial difficulties, ensuring stability.
- When celestial bodies and negative forces loom, it steps in to mitigate their effects, providing a shield from their influences
- Like a path clearer, it sweeps away the hindrances and roadblocks that life may throw in your way.