Diwali is right around the corner and most people purchase their idols of Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on Dhanteras itself. While some buy idols made of brass, steel, or clay, others go for murtis ...
The festival celebrates the victory of good over evil. On this day, devotees worship Maa Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kuber, decorate their homes with flowers, diyas and lights, make rangolis ...
Position the statues of Maa Lakshmi and Lord Ganesh on a platform with their faces facing either east or west. The worshipper should sit facing the idols, with Goddess Lakshmi placed on the right ...
As per a Hindu mythological story, it is believed that the goddess Laxmi adopted Ganesha from goddess Parvati as she was childless. Out of her love for Ganesha, goddess Laxmi said that anyone who ...
People worship Maa Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kuber on this special day to invite prosperity and happiness into their lives. Homes are adorned with flowers, diyas, and lights, and families ...
Offering sweet dumplings filled with coconut and jaggery, to Lord Ganesha on Diwali is a revered tradition that symbolises the removal of obstacles and bringing prosperity. This offering ...
While Bhai Dooj is on November 3. On this day, sisters pray for the long life of their brothers. The shubh muhrat for the Bhai Dooj ceremony begins at 01:10 PM and ends at 03:22 PM. ALSO READ ...
For Diwali Puja, setting up the idols of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi in the right direction is important for inviting prosperity, peace, and success into the home. The idols of Lord Ganesha ...
Hindu mythology reveres both Maa Lakshmi and Lord Kubera as symbols of wealth and prosperity, but with distinct characteristics. Lakshmi embodies grace and spiritual wealth, bestowing blessings ...
During the puja, four deities, including Lord Ganesha, Goddess Saraswati, and Lord Kubera, are worshipped along with Goddess Lakshmi.