Learn about how Shree Maa worships the Divine Mother Lakshmi on special days with fruit, sweets, flowers, and song!
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Learn about how Shree Maa worships the Divine Mother Lakshmi on special days with fruit, sweets, flowers, and song!
Mother Lakshmi is the Goddess of True Wealth. She is the definition of our goals, and She is the one who refines our path to success. By chanting Her mantras we open ourselves to receive Her blessed gifts.
Lakshmi Puja is a powerful tool for personal transformation. Sincere worshipers will undoubtedly feel Lakshmi’s presence fill their lives.
This compilation of Shree Maa’s singing is intoxicating and wonderfully memorable. It includes original Shree Maa songs such as Jaya Kali Bhavani Maa, Jago Jago Maa with wonderful musical accompaniment by devotees.
These songs are Divine rivers of sound that arrest the wandering mind and bring it to rest in devotion at the feet of our beautiful Divine Mother.
“Oh Dark Night Mother” presents devotional songs in English. Some are translated from Bengali, and some are written by Shree Maa herself. They are such with such feeling, gentleness, and humility…
These songs will lift your heart, soothe your soul, and bring comfort to your mind.
Listen to the audio:
Download the pdf file Mahalakshmi_Ashtakam from the Lakshmi Puja Book. It contains the Original Devanagari, Sanskrit Transliteration and English Translation. You can also to the beautiful singing of the mantras of the Maha Lakshmi Ashtakam by Shree Maa.
(Sanskrit: लक्ष्मी, lakṣmī)
Lakshya is a goal. Lakshmi manifests the ultimate Goal. She is the source of abundance both spiritual and material. Lakshmi defines our goals, values, and aspirations. Her bija mantra is Shrim: the perfection of Peace in our minds and our hearts. The ultimate goal is Perfect Peace.
Photo of Lakshmi Puja on October 25, 2007
At the end of the puja, Mahalakshmi was showered with flowers by all the devotees present!
Question:
I’m about halfway through performing the 16-week Santoshi Mata fast,and now am starting to get a little worried about how I will be able to get the udyapan performed to conclude the fast. I am supposed to feed eight boys with kheer and gram curry and be sure that none of them eats any sour food for the entire day.
I don’t personally have any boys to invite/feed, and have no one among my family or friends who would understand or partake of this kind of thing. Does Swamiji have any suggestion on how to perform this udyapan? Is it possible to have this done at a temple in the US or India, or is there an alternative ceremony that I could do that doesn’t involve feeding Brahmin boys (since I don’t know any)?
Swamiji says:
Yes, you can perform this udyapan at a local temple. Call the priest and ask how he or she can help you organize the puja and what would be appropriate in their tradition.
If you choose, we could help organize the puja here.
Question:
I have a question about Santoshi Maa. Im confused as to whether she is a Devi conceived by the popular bollywood movie of the same title, or if there are historical references to Santoshi Maa before the movie. From what I had read, I had understood that the former was the correct assertion.
Swamiji says:
Santoshi Maa was a Goddess long before there were movies. The movie is a depiction of some of the main stories of her katha.
Question:
I was watching a program on Santoshi Maa and it was mentioned if one kept a fast for 8 continuous Saturdays, Santoshi Maa has never failed to give her devotees the desires of her heart. Could you please give me more information.
Swamiji says:
That is written in Her Katha, the story of Santoshi Maa. However, I don’t think that it would be enforceable in a court of law. The devotee requires the right motivation, the right concentration, the right planning and execution. But it is written.