Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Exclusive !!top!!
By keeping this exclusive English guide close to your altar, language is no longer a barrier to receiving the absolute grace of the Divine Mother. If you would like to expand your ritual setup, let me know:
: The Thiruvilakku or Kuthuvilakku is viewed as a symbol of Mahalakshmi , the deity of fortune and prosperity.
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The 108 Potri can be chanted in Sanskrit or Tamil, but this English transliteration allows for better understanding and pronunciation for those who are not fluent in traditional languages, ensuring the heartfelt sentiment of the puja is conveyed.
The (also known as Vilakku Pooja or Lamp Puja) is a sacred, auspicious ceremony performed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and light. Among the most popular and potent methods of this worship is the recitation of the 108 Potri —a chant consisting of 108 sacred praises or names of the divine light. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english exclusive
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represents our hidden negative tendencies or ego.
Matchsticks should not be used to light the main lamp directly. Light a small candle or a single-faced diya first, and use that flame to light all five wicks of the Kuthu Vilakku.
(Insert the 108 Potri stanzas in English, one by one) By keeping this exclusive English guide close to
Represent Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti (Destruction of ignorance and liberation).
Om Chinthadeviye Potri (Praise to the goddess who controls our thoughts) Om Naayagiye Potri (Praise to the supreme lady)
Om Santhana Lakshmiye Potri (Praise be to the Grantor of Progeny)
Apply fresh sandalwood paste ( Chandan ) and vermilion ( Kumkum ) dots to the five faces and base of the lamp. Adorn it with fresh flowers. The 108 Potri can be chanted in Sanskrit
Om Sowbhagya Lakshmiye Potri (Praise be to the Grantor of Good Fortune)
[Sankalpam (Intent)] ➔ [Light the Lamp] ➔ [Chant 108 Potri] ➔ [Offer Neivedyam] ➔ [Mangala Aarti]
Om Idhaya Nal Vilakke Potri (Praise be to the Good Lamp of the Heart) Om Iraivi Ammane Potri (Praise be to the Divine Queen) Om Eeswari Thaye Potri (Praise be to Mother Eeswari) Om Umaiyaval Thaye Potri (Praise be to Mother Uma)
Fresh flowers (preferably fragrant ones like jasmine, rose, or marigold). Incense sticks (Agarbatti) and Camphor (Karpuram).