Lakshmi Puja 2023 Date, Time, Aarti, Samgari, Puja Vidhi, Mantra

Lakshmi Puja is the day to worship Goddess Lakshmi. It is considered to be the most auspicious day during Diwali. Goddess Lakshmi represents wealth, prosperity, and happiness. Hence, devotees pray to the goddess and seek for wealth and prosperity. Check about Lakshmi Puja date and time 2023, Origin, Rituals, Aarti, Samgari, Puja Vidhi, Mantra, significance, celebrations, traditions & places to observe.

When is Lakshmi Puja in 2023?

Lakshmi Puja 2023 will be celebrated on the day of the festival of lights – Diwali. It falls after 20 days of Dussehra and Durga Puja. Here are the details for Lakshmi Puja Muhurat in 2023:

Lakshmi Puja 2023 Date: 12 November
Lakshmi Puja 2023 Time: 05:40 PM to 07:36 P

Lakshmi Puja History and Origin

According to the beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi emerged from the Samundra Manthan (churning of the ocean) during a war between Gods and Demons. After the emersion, Goddess Lakshmi chose Lord Vishnu as her master and thus came on the side of the Gods. Now that the gods had their powers back, it was easier to defeat the demons.

Since then, Goddess Lakshmi has visited all the homes of her devotees if she is pleased with them on the day of Diwali. Diwali is also a festival of lights and happiness which is similar to the Lakshmi Puja festival. Goddess Lakshmi blesses her devotees with a prosperous and healthier life.

Lakshmi Puja Significance

Lakshmi puja is performed to welcome the new year as per the Hindu calendar. During the Lakshmi puja rituals, the main door is kept open as a symbol of inviting the Goddess into the homes. Rangolis made of flowers and colours are used for decoration of the houses. New ventures and new accounting years in some businesses are also initiated on this day.

Vidhi, Traditions, and Rituals of Lakshmi Puja 2023

Lakshmi Puja is the most important ritual performed during Diwali. Some of the popular rituals during Lakshmi Puja 2023 are:

  • The first ritual is to clean the house and surroundings.
  • Decorating the house with Rangolis, flowers, lights, and lamps.
  • Wearing new clothes during the Lakshmi Puja and some people also observe fasting on this day.
  • Decorate the idols of Goddess Lakshmi using flowers and red clothing.
  • Worship the goddess by chanting Lakshmi Puja Mantra and lighting a lamp.
  • People do prayers and different Lakshmi Puja Vidhi at home for a successful career, business, health, and other things. At the end of the prayer, people sing Lakshmi Puja Aarti.
  • It is advised to avoid the worship of Goddess Tulsi on this day.

Lakshmi Puja Mantra

Lakshmi Puja Mantra has many benefits as it attracts prosperity and good health. Here are the main Lakshmi Puja Mantra:

1. Lakshmi Beej Mantra

|| ॐ श्रीं श्रीये नम ||

|| Om Shring Shriye Namah ||

Meaning: I meditate upon the great Goddess, the wife of Lord Vishnu to bless me with higher intellect and bestow upon me riches and opulence in abundance.

2. Mahalakshmi Mantra

|| ॐ सर्वाबाधा विनिर्मुक्तो, धन धान्यः सुतान्वितः।

मनुष्यो मत्प्रसादेन भविष्यति न संशयः ॐ ||

|| Om Sarvabaadhaa Vinirmukto, Dhan Dhaanyah Sutaanvitah |

Manushyo Matprasaaden Bhavishyati Na Sanshayah Om ||

Meaning: I pray to Goddess Laxmi to destroy all the evil forces around us and bless us with a prosperous and bright future.

3. Gajalakshmi Mantra

|| ॐ श्रीं ह्रीं क्लीं गजलक्ष्म्यै नमः ||

|| Om Shreem Hreem Kleem Gajalakshmaye Namah ||

Meaning: I worship the one who is prayed by the Elephants. Elephants are seen as a symbol of immense wealth and prosperity. The Gajalakshmi sits in a position in which Elephants who bring wealth worship her and she bestows the same wealth unto her worshippers.

Lakshmi Puja Samagri

Lakshmi Puja is a Hindu religious ritual performed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, who is the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. The items or samagri required for Lakshmi Puja may vary based on regional customs and personal preferences, but here is a general list of common items used during the puja:

  1. Idol or Image of Goddess Lakshmi: This is the central figure for the puja. You can have a silver, gold, or clay idol or a picture of Goddess Lakshmi.
  2. Red Cloth or Sari: A red cloth or sari is commonly used to drape the idol or image of Goddess Lakshmi.
  3. Deepak (Oil Lamp): You will need a lamp or diya to light during the puja. It’s usually filled with ghee or oil.
  4. Incense Sticks (Agarbatti): Incense sticks are lit to create a pleasant fragrance during the puja.
  5. Sandalwood Paste and Incense: Sandalwood paste and incense are used to apply tilak (a sacred mark) on the idol and for offering a pleasing fragrance.
  6. Fresh Flowers: Flowers are offered to the goddess as a sign of devotion and purity.
  7. Rice: Rice is often used as an offering.
  8. Turmeric Powder: Turmeric is considered sacred in Hindu rituals and is used during the puja.
  9. Kumkum (Vermilion Powder): Kumkum is used for applying a tilak on the goddess.
  10. Betel Leaves and Nuts (Paan): These are often offered to the deity.
  11. Coins: Offer coins to symbolize wealth and prosperity.
  12. Fruits: Various fruits, especially seasonal ones, are offered as prasad (sacred food).
  13. Sweets: Sweets like laddoos, jalebi, or any other favorite sweets of Goddess Lakshmi are offered.
  14. Milk and Milk Products: Milk, ghee, yogurt, and other milk products are offered.
  15. Saffron: Saffron strands are used to enhance the beauty and fragrance of the puja.
  16. Coconut: A whole coconut is often offered during the puja.
  17. Panchamrit: A mixture of milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, and sugar, which is used as an offering.
  18. Aarti Thali: A plate or thali containing the items for aarti (a Hindu ritual of waving a lit lamp before the deity) is required.
  19. Bell: A bell is rung to announce the beginning of the puja and invoke the presence of the deity.
  20. Ganga Jal (Holy Water): Some people use holy water from the Ganges River for the puja.
  21. Lakshmi Chalisa or Lakshmi Stotra: Devotional songs or hymns dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi are recited during the puja.

Lakshmi Puja 2023 Wishes

Lakshmi Puja is a time when people seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity, wealth, and well-being. When sending wishes for Lakshmi Puja in 2023, you can express your heartfelt sentiments and blessings to your friends, family, or loved ones. Here are some wishes you can consider:

  1. “May Goddess Lakshmi bless your home with wealth, health, and happiness on this auspicious day of Lakshmi Puja. Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”
  2. “Wishing you a year filled with prosperity, success, and good fortune. Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”
  3. “As we celebrate Lakshmi Puja, may your life be illuminated with the divine blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. Happy Lakshmi Puja to you and your family!”
  4. “On this special occasion of Lakshmi Puja, may your financial worries fade away, and your life be filled with abundance. Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”
  5. “May the divine presence of Goddess Lakshmi shower her blessings upon you and your loved ones. Happy Lakshmi Puja!”
  6. “May the lamp of knowledge and prosperity light up your life and bring you success in all your endeavors. Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”
  7. “Wishing you a Lakshmi Puja filled with love, joy, and endless blessings. May your life be as bright and beautiful as the diwali lamps. Happy Lakshmi Puja!”
  8. “May this Lakshmi Puja mark the beginning of a new chapter in your life, where every day is filled with prosperity and good fortune. Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”
  9. “On the occasion of Lakshmi Puja, may your home be blessed with endless wealth, and your heart with boundless happiness. Happy Lakshmi Puja!”
  10. “As we celebrate Lakshmi Puja, I pray that your life is filled with the treasures of love, health, and prosperity. Wishing you a Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”
  11. “May this Lakshmi Puja bring peace, prosperity, and success to your life. Wishing you a year ahead filled with happiness and abundance.”
  12. “On this auspicious day of Lakshmi Puja, may your heart and home be illuminated with the divine light of blessings and good fortune. Happy Lakshmi Puja 2023!”