Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Repack [portable] Jun 2026
Sesame oil (Nallennai), castor oil, or pure cow's ghee. Wicks: Five handmade cotton wicks. Aromatics: Sandalwood paste (Chandanam) and Kumkum.
Hail to the mother who answers sincere prayer. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english repack
When you light a Kuthuvilakku, the five wicks represent the five elements of nature, and the flame represents the divine cosmic energy. Performing this pooja regularly, especially on Fridays, Full Moon days (Pournami), or during auspicious months like Aadi and Thai, invites the goddess of wealth into your living space. Pre-Pooja Preparations Sesame oil (Nallennai), castor oil, or pure cow's ghee
This version groups the 108 praises into meaningful categories, making it easier to chant or reflect upon. Hail to the mother who answers sincere prayer
Pray to Lord Ganesha first to remove any obstacles. Light a small single lamp or a piece of camphor for Him.
Hail to the guardian of home and hearth.
At its core, this practice is a form of where a beautifully crafted lamp, symbolizing the presence of the supreme goddess, is lit with utmost devotion. It is often performed to honor the feminine divine and is closely associated with bringing prosperity, peace, and positive energy into one's life. The act of lighting a lamp is believed to be akin to performing a yagna (a sacred fire ritual), purifying the surroundings and the mind. Its purifying power is said to remove not only physical darkness but also the inner darkness of the mind, such as negativity, distress, and evil thoughts.