This is very important and entirely devoted in worshipping Goddess Lakshmi. Lakshmi Puja is yet another Hindu prayer which is performed on the third day of Diwali. Laxmi Puja is celebrated on the 30 th October 2016 Sunday. Kumbha Lagna Muhurat = 14:06 to 15:42 (afternoon) Vrishchika Lagna Muhurat = 07:56 to 10:10 (morning) ALSO READ: Diwali 2016 Date & Significance: When is Diwali? Why is Diwali Celebrated? What is Festival of Lights? Also Read - Diwali 2017: Lakshmi Puja Muhurat, Timing, Rituals, Puja Preparations and Vrat for Deepavali! As it is said that, Goddess visits and likes cleanliness. People start decorating their homes well in advance and light diyas and pray for wealth, prosperity and happiness of their loved ones. This day is the main event of Diwali and it’s extremely important to keep the house clean and tidy. This occasion is quite important and entirely devoted in worshiping Goddess Laxmi. Goddess Lakshmi is regarded to be the most beautiful and adorable female with golden complexion. Also Read - Diwali Lakshmi Puja 2017 Muhurat: Auspicious Time For Deepavali Aarti, Vrat and Puja Preparationsīut Lakshmi pujan is regarded as the most auspicious festival. People light diyas and draw beautiful rangolis on the day of Diwali. The occasion falls on the day of Amavasyawhich is normally termed as inauspicious day, but here it is regarded as the most auspicious one. This day is the main event of Diwali and it’s extremely important to keep the house clean and tidy. People also think that the happier Goddess will be, the more she will grant her blessings on them. She is also the wife of Lord Vishnu and bhakts offer gifts and grants for her auspicious blessings. According to the mythological myth, Goddess Laxmi is god of wealth and beauty. This special occasion is a combination of five deities which includes Lord Ganesha, Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, Mahasaraswati and Lord Kuber. Lakshmi puja usually falls on the day of Amavasya which is normally termed as inauspicious day. The third day of Diwali is celebrated on the 30 th October 2016 Sunday. Performing puja in this temple is very auspicious and brings multiple blessings of wealth, prosperity, good health and glory.Laxmi Pujais celebrated today. Dikshithar composed nine kritis called Nava Varna Kritis with his Gnana Drishti (miracle power of seeing the world through eyes of knowledge). Considered as one of the 64 Shakti Peetham, the Devi is a tantric form with spiritual powers. She holds a flower in her right hand, and her left hand is placed on her hips. Goddess Kamalambal appears with a crescent moon jewel symbolizing Parvati, Lakshmi and Saraswati. The main presiding deity is Sri Thyagarajar worshipped as Somaskanda. Popularly known as Thyagaraja Temple, it is one of the ancient heritage sites where Lord Shiva as Vanmiganathar and Goddess Kamalambal bless the devotees. Tiruvarur, a sacred town is the birthplace of musical trinity saints Sri Thyagaraja, Shyama Sastri and Muthuswami Dikshithar. Kamalambal Temple Pooja Keeps You Wealthy, Prosperous, Healthy & Grants Moksha As we are invoking Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera, Powerhouses of Wealth, this ritual provides an excellent opportunity to solve all your financial liabilities and monetary blockades. It also provides new opportunities to draw sources of income so that your life is settled completely. It also involves invoking the Ashta Kubera for their non-stop gifts of wealth and luxury so that there’s no dearth of prosperity in your life. The grand ritual invokes eight forms of Maha Lakshmi for her entire blessings such as material treasures, money, grains, luck, progeny, courage, victory and knowledge. Ashta Lakshmi and Ashta Kubera Homam bring you wealth showers on the most prosperous festival day.
It also ushers in wealth, prosperity, wisdom and a bright future. The festival rejoices victory of good over evil. The festival of Diwali is celebrated on Naraka Chathurdasi tithi that precedes the New Moon day in the month of Ashwin. Diwali - Boom Time with Wealth Attraction Rituals that Bring Abundant Showers from Heaven