2. Lakshmi Pooja Purpose: To worship Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Offerings: Flowers, sweets, milk, honey, coins, and rice. Occasions: Most commonly performed during Diwali to bring prosperity and wealth into the home.
Purpose: A ritual dedicated to Lord Vishnu, often performed to mark auspicious occasions, for prosperity and well-being. Offerings: Panchamrit (a mixture of milk, yogurt, ghee, honey, and sugar), fruits, and a special prasad made from wheat, ghee, and sugar. Occasions: Housewarming, anniversaries, and after fulfilling significant life goals or wishes.
1. Ganesh Pooja Purpose: To invoke the blessings of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, before starting any new venture or important task. Offerings: Modak (sweet dumplings), fruits, flowers, incense sticks, and coconut. Occasions: Typically performed during Ganesh Chaturthi, before weddings, housewarmings, or new business ventures.
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Vazhipadu | Rate |
appam | Rs. 123 |
aravana | Rs. 234 |
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