Varalaxmi Pooja Samagri List 2024

In this article, We are going to discuss about Varalaxmi Pooja Samagri List. All the essential pooja items or puja samagri which are required or to be used to perform the Varalaxmi Puja.

varalaxmi pooja samagri list

Here’s a full list of commonly used essential puja samagri or pooja items for Varalaxmi Pooja :

  • Idol or Picture of Goddess Varalaxmi.
  • Decorative items such as Flower Garlands, Cloth and Jewellery for adorning the Idol/Picture.
  • Fresh Flowers such as marigolds, roses and jasmine for offerings and decoration.
  • Sweets such as laddoo, peda and barfi for offering and Prasad (Blessed food)
  • Fresh Fruits such as bananas, apples and pomegranates for offering.
  • Rice grains and Daal(Lentils) for offering.
  • Thambaalam/A big plate or A wooden Plank/Peeta.
  • Agarbatti (Incense sticks)
  • Kapur (Camphor) and Dhoop (Aromatic smoke) for Aarti and Offering.
  • Chandan Paste or Powder (Sandalwood paste for applying on the Idol/Picture and for Offering.
  • Ghee (Clarified Butter) for offering in the Diya (Oil Lamp) and for Abhishek (Ritual bath)
  • Milk and milk products such as curd, butter and cheese for Abhishek and Offerings.
  • Shahad (Honey)
  • Tulsi Leaves (Basil)
  • Kumkum (Vermilion) and Haldi Powder (Turmeric Powder) for applying on the Idol/Picture and for Offering.
  • Kesar (Saffron)
  • Shankha (Conch Shell)
  • Ghanti (A brass bell)
  • Kele ka patta (Banana Leaves)
  • Akshata (Raw rice coated with Turmeric/Manjal podi)
  • Paan ke patte aur Supari (Betel Leaves and Nuts) for Offering.
  • Red flowers such as hibiscus for offering.
  • Raw Rice as needed to spread over the Peeta.
  • Coconut oil for offering.
  • Laung (Cloves)
  • Ilayachi (Cardamom)
  • One Kudam/Kalasha (A silver, bronze or copper pot)
  • Aam ka patta (Mango leaves to keep on top of Kalash)
  • One Coconut for Kalash and few more for Thamboolam bags.
  • Arati Thali.
  • One Lotus flower.
  • Panchamrita (A mixture of fruits, jaggery, dry fruits, nuts and ghee)
  • Decorative Lamps (Diyas) and Candles for lighting up the house and for the puja.
  • Scriptures such as Varalaxmi Puja Vidhi or Lakshmi Puja Vidhi for recitation and reading during the puja.
  • Rice flour and Colours for drawing Rangoli.
  • Ready made Plastic Cups and Bowls for distributing Prasadam.
  • Rangoli powders for making Rangoli designs in front of the house.
  • Varalaxmi Vratham Kalash or Decorated pot filled with rice, coins and betel nuts.
  • Water scented with Jathikai/Mace, Cardamom, Saffron threads, Edible Camphor, Cloves (to fill the Kalash)
  • A Red cloth or a Chandan (Sandalwood) paste for applying on the Kalash.
  • Money or gold/silver coins for offering to the Deity and for distribution among the family members as a sign of prosperity and good luck.
  • New clothes, especially in red or yellow color for wearing during the puja.
  • Thamboolam set of kumkum, chandan, bangles, Betel leaves and nuts, Yellow rope, blouse pieces, coconut, banana along with 1 rupee coins) Make them ready as per the number of ladies you invite.
  • Neivedyam recipes Idli, Sweet pooran kozhukattai ( poornam borelu), ellu kozhukattai, Karjikai/fried sweet samosa, Chitranna, Payasam, sweet appam ( based on your tradition).
  • Thoram for hands/pongu nool for neck (Thoram is nothing but a sacred thread coated with turmeric powder with 9 strings and 9 knots whereas Pongu nool is a single thread smeared with turmeric powder)

Please note that the exact/specific varalakshmi pooja samagri list may vary slightly depending on individual family traditions and customs or rituals and customs followed by different communities and regions.

It is always recommended to consult family’s someone knowledgeable person or local pandit or priest before conducting the puja. It is necessary to perform the puja with a pure heart and follow the proper procedures and rituals to receive the blessings of God or Goddess.

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Varalakshmi Pooja Samagri 2024 (FAQ):

Q: What is Varalakshmi Vratham Pooja ?

Ans : Varalakshmi Vratham, also known as Varalakshmi Pooja is a significant Hindu festival celebrated to honor and seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity and well-being. It is observed by married women particularly in South India on the second Friday of the month of Sravana (July-August).

Q: When is Varalakshmi Puja performed ?

Ans : Varalakshmi Puja is usually performed on the Friday before the full moon in the month of Shravana (July-August) according to the Hindu calendar. This day is considered highly auspicious for the worship of Goddess Varalakshmi.

Q: What is the significance of Varalakshmi Puja ?

Ans : Varalakshmi Puja is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bestow the blessings of Goddess Varalakshmi upon the devotees. The puja is performed with the intention of inviting wealth, prosperity, happiness and auspiciousness into the lives of the worshipers and their families.

Q: Can Varalakshmi Puja be performed at home ?

Ans : Yes, Varalakshmi Puja can be performed at home. The puja can be performed with the guidance of a priest or by following the prescribed rituals and mantras associated with the puja.

Q: Can Varalakshmi Vratham be performed in a temple ?

Ans : Yes, Varalakshmi Vratham can be performed in temples dedicated to Goddess Varalakshmi.

Q: On which day will Varalakshmi Puja be observed in 2024 ?

Ans : Varalakshmi Puja will be observed on 16th August in 2024.

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