Shodasha Mahalakshmi Puja | 01st Nov-2024/ Advanced Package/ Shodasa Mahalakshmi Pooja for Wealth & Prosperity
What You Will Receive? You will receive the sacred Kumkum from the Puja, and the Temple Prasdam which will be blessed in the rituals. Keep this on your meditation altar and wear it on your forehead during meditation or at other times to expand the Divine blessings into your life.
Delivery Timeline
The domestic shipment of Prasad starts from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, a week after entire set of rituals has been completed
Puja Performing at
Lakshmi Giri Convention Hall, Chennai, India
1. Paathashaala
2. GIRI-Mangadu
What Information we will be required from you?
• Name
• Birth Star
• Gothram
Please note:
Giri is not the Official Representative of the Temples and hence does not charge its members for the temple Poojas and Prasad shipment included in the packages. However, the package cost includes proxy service delivery/ Pooja materials/ facilitation charges.
Significance of Shodasha Mahalakshmi Puja
Goddess Lakshmi: She is revered as the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
Shodasha signifies 16 forms of Lakshmi. The Chanting of Vedic Mantras help to energise the individual and sorrounding like a recharging of a battery in a mobile or a car.
Spiritual Growth: The puja also focuses on spiritual development and the removal of obstacles in one's life and increasing the aura of the devotee.
Cultural Tradition: Performing this puja connects devotees to their cultural heritage, fostering a sense of community and shared beliefs.
Auspiciousness: Conducted during auspicious times, especially in Diwali.
Family Welfare: To bring harmony, peace, and prosperity to the family, ensuring the well-being of all members.
Fulfillment of Desires: The puja is performed to fulfill various desires, including financial stability, success in ventures, and overall prosperity.
Overall, Shodasha Mahalakshmi Puja is a comprehensive approach to invoking blessings for both spiritual and material prosperity, making it a revered practice in Hinduism.
Shodasha Mahalakshmi Pooja at Lakshmi Giri Convention Hall - Live: Shodasha Mahalakshmi Puja is a significant Hindu ritual dedicated to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi in her sixteen forms. Each form represents different aspects of prosperity, wealth, and well-being. The term "Shodasha" means sixteen, and this puja is performed to seek blessings for material and spiritual abundance.
Energised Lakshmi Kubera coin: The Lakshmi Kubera Coin is a special coin that combines the images of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera, the deity of wealth and prosperity in Hindu mythology. Here's a brief overview of its significance:
Energised Lakshmi Kubera Lamp: The Lakshmi Kubera Lamp holds profound cultural and spiritual significance in the Soth Indian Hindu tradition. It symbolises the divine union of two powerful deities—Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth and prosperity, and Lord Kubera, the guardian of wealth or celestial treasurer. This ornate oil lamp is often used during religious ceremonies, festivals, and auspicious occasions to invoke blessings for abundance and financial well-being. Lighting the lamp is believed to attract positive energy, dispel darkness, and usher in prosperity. The act of lighting the Lakshmi Kubera Lamp is considered a sacred ritual, promoting spiritual growth and invoking divine blessings into one's home and life.
Energised Lakshmi Kubera Yantra: This Yantra is useful to attract wealth, resolve money related problems and bring in the wealth. This can be used in Home and Business Place.
Archana to Lakshmi Temple:-
Archana to Lakshmi at Thiruninravur Temple - Chennai
Legend is that Samudraraja (Lord Varuna), who is the father of Goddess Lakshmi worshipped Lord Vishnu here. Thiruninravur is considered as the place of Goddess as she settled here first and then Lord came here to Her place. The rarity of this temple is that the Lord Sri Bhakthavatsala Perumal is staying permanently at his in-law’s place . As Goddess settled here first, the place itself had got its name after her. In Thamizh, ‘Thiru’ means Sri Lakshmi, ‘Ninra’ means stood, ‘Vur’ means place.
It is also that Thirumangai Alvar did not sing any paasuram (songs) here and follwed by Vishnu followed Thirukadalmallai and sang song praising the deity Bhaktavatsala Perumal from there. Lakshmi requested Perumal to appear before the azhwar, but when he did Azhwar had already reached Tirukannapuram. Perumal again appeared in the dreams of the Azhwar who felt that he is viewing Bhatavatsala in Tirukannapuram.