Friday, September 21, 2012

Goddess Varalakshmi or Maha Lakshmi Vrat




Maha Lakshmi vrat or Varalakshmi Vrat is a prayer/fasting that lasts for sixteen days. It is believed that Lord Shiva recommended this Vrat to his wife, Goddess Parvati, to gain wealth and prosperity. Varalakshmi is one who grants a 'Vara' or boon. It is an important pooja performed by many women in both North and South parts of India like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Maharastra, and Uttar Pradesh. 


The Hindu festival, Vara Mahalakshmi Vrata, is celebrated on the Second Friday or the Friday before Purnima, or full moon's day, in the month of Shravana, around July–August.


Maha Lakshmi or Vara Lakshmi Vrat is a special Vrat that gives wish-fulfilling results in wealth, prosperity, fertility, courage, wisdom, and success. A devotee prays to the 'eight roops' or eight aspects of Goddess Lakshmi in her Ashta Lakshmi form. The eight representation of Ashta Lakshmi are the eight goddesses of Wealth, Earth, Wisdom, Love, Fame, Peace, Contentment, and Strength.


The Eight forces or energies of Lakshmi are also Shree (Wealth), Bhu (Earth), Saraswathi (Wisdom), Preethi (Love), Keerthi (Fame), Shanthi (Peace), Santhushti (contentment) and Pushti (Strength). Each one of these forces is called a 'Lakshmi':

  • Aadi Lakshmi (the Protector)
  • Dhana Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth)
  • Dhairya Lakshmi (Goddess of Courage)
  • Sowbhagya Lakshmi (Goddess of Prosperity)
  • Vijaya Lakshmi (Goddess of Victory)
  • Dhanya Lakshmi (Goddess of Nourishment)
  • Santana Lakshmi (Goddess of Progeny)
  • Vidhya Lakshmi (Goddess of Wisdom)

All the eight forces combined are called the Ashta Lakshmis. Vishnu is also called 'Ashtalakshmi Pati' or the husband of Ashtalakshmi. 


In Bhavishya Purana, one of the eighteen major Puranas or ancient Hindu scriptures, there is a legend that explains the significance of Mahalakshmi Vrata. Lord Krishna recommended this Vrat to the Pandavas after they lost everything in their gamble with the Kauravas. Krishna assured the five brothers that they would regain their kingdom, wealth, prosperity, family, and fame by observing this Vrat.


Varalakshmi Vrata is observed by a sumangali or married woman for the well being of her husband, children, and family members. It is believed that worshiping the Goddess Varalakshmi on this day is equivalent to worshiping Ashtalakshmi.


Steps to take 

1. On the auspicious day of the vrat, women get up early in the morning and begin the ritual fast and perform the Varalakshmi Pooja, in which they offer mithai or sweets, lit diya, and flowers to the Goddess.

2. People who perform the Varalakshmi Puja refrain from eating that day. Either they hold a complete fast or eat fruits and milk.

3. A clay or brass Kalash is a pot that symbolically represents the Deity. It is wrapped and decorated with a sari. A swastika symbol is drawn with kumkum and sandalwood paste on it. The Kalash pot is filled with rice or water, and coins, beetle nuts, a pinch of Haldi, and kumkum dropped in it.

4. Finally, mango leaves are placed around the Kalash's mouth, and a coconut stained with turmeric serves to close the mouth of Kalash. 

5. A thread with sixteen knots are tied on the wrist of those observing the puja. After sixteen days, once the puja is completed, this thread can be kept in the money box or hand purse for continued blessings.

6. The treats and offerings placed before the Deity are called bhog or prasad or naivaidya

7. During the evening, an aarti is offered to the Goddess.

8. The next day, the Kalash water is sprinkled around the house. If rice grains are part of Kalash's ingredients, they are used to make a meal of rice or Prasad for the family the next day.


Mantras to sing

The mantras given below should be recited on the day of Varalakshmi Vrat to receive the Goddess Lakshmi's blessings:


||ॐ ह्रीं श्रीं लक्ष्मीभयो नमः॥

|| Om Hreem Shreem Lakshmibhayo Namah ||


Meaning: " We bow to Shree Lakshmi"


or 


||ॐ श्री महालक्ष्म्यै च विद्महे विष्णु पत्न्यै च धीमहि||

||तन्नो लक्ष्मी प्रचोदयात् ॐ ।।

||Om Shree Mahalakshmyai Cha Vidraahe Vishnu Patrayai Cha Dheemahi ||

||Tanno Lakshmi Prachodayat Om ||


Meaning: "We meditate on the greatest Goddess, Who is the divine consort of Lord Vishnu. Kindly bless us with higher intellect, abundance, and prosperity."


 If one cannot do sixteen days of fast/puja, then one can observe puja for just three days. The first day, the last day, and the day in the middle. 


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Lord Ganesh Arrives

GANAPATI BAPPA MORYA - MANGAL MURTI MORYA 

Ganesh Chaturthi

Festival of Lord Ganesha that brings faith, belief, luck, good fortune and prosperity is here.

start date - 19th September (Ganesh Chaturthi day)
end date - 29th September 2012 (Anant Chaturdashi day is also known as Ganesh Visarjan day)

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Saptavar - Ravivar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:

RAVIVAR (Sunday)


Ravivar or Sunday Vrat is a superior Vrat if one wishes for a life full of name, fame, respect, money, wealth, happiness, peace, and a fit healthy body.

Wake up before sun rise and get ready. Wear clean and fresh clothes. Fast the whole day and eat only once. The food must be either completely vegetarian or comprised of just fruits/milk/yogurt (Fal Ahar). The devotee must try to abstain from food made with oil or food with salt in it. Eating salt is not allowed today.

Saptavar - Shanivar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:

SHANIVAR (Saturday)


Lord Shanidev and Lord Hanuman are prayed to on Shanivar or Saturday. It is believed that Shani or Saturn is a very powerful planet and its influence can bring a lot of distress in one's life. 'Sadhe Sati' period of Shani's 'ku-Drishti' or harmful influence is extremely painful. It is thus important to always keep Shanidev happy and satisfied so that he blesses his devotees. 

Saptavar - Shukravar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:

SHUKRAVAR (Friday)


One can do two types of Vrat on Shukravar or Fridays. One is Santoshi Mata Puja and one is Dhan Lakshmi Puja. Both these Vrats are all wish fulfilling and have immense power to transform a devotee's life from any kind of pain to peace, wealth, success, and happiness.

SANTOSHI MATA: Those who pray to Santoshi Mata, wake up before sunrise and offer their prayers to Mata. Chana and Gur is used for bhog/prasad. One must listen to the Vrat Katha or story. A container filled with water must be kept in front of the Puja place on which one should place the plate with the Bhog/prasad.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Saptavar - Brihaspativar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:

BRIHASPATIVAR (Thursday)

 Brihaspativar Vrat and Puja is dedicated to Lord Shri Hari Vishnu. Lord Brihaspati is the Guru of the Gods and also prayed to today. He is represented by planet Jupiter (The biggest planet in the Solar System and very powerful). Lord Brihaspati is also considered the avatar of Vishnu.

Brihaspativar Vrat is considered very beneficial for receiving wealth, health, job, children and happiness. This Vrat is very beneficial to the ladies of the household and helps in fulfilling their desires.

Saptavar - Budhvar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:
BUDHVAR (Wednesday)

Budhvar or  Wednesday Vrat is done for the fulfillment of all your wishes, for progress in Business endeavor, and for relief from any bad influence of planet Murcury or 'Budh Dev'.

One prays to Kunj Bihari  or Krishna today. One also prays to Lord Shiva today. A fast is observed the whole day and the devotee can eat once in the evening after all puja has been performed and 'Prasad' or 'Bhog'  has been distributed and eaten.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Saptavar - Mangalvar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:
MANGALVAR (Tuesday)

To obtain happiness, peace, prosperity, high position in life, respect, and obedient sons-daughters, one must observe the Mangalvar Vrat. This Vrat is a sure and successful way to receive 'mangal kamna' or auspicious wishes.

This Vrat is very powerful in freeing one from diseases and helps aid recovery in those who are sick.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Saptavar - Somvar Vrat

Saptavar - Weekly Vrat and Pooja:
SOMVAR (Monday)


Somvar or Mondays are devoted to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvatiji. Ancient Shashtras detail three types of Somvar Vrat and Pooja. 
  1. Somvar - Shiv Ratri
  2. Solah Somvar - 16 Mondays
  3. Saumya Pradosh - Pradosh Vrat