: Bless us with the grace of Goddess Sri Lakshmi and worldly pleasures.
Om Sri Siva Bhavaaya Namaha
The lamp asks for very little: a few drops of oil, a clean wick, and your sincere attention. In return, it offers immeasurable light. Begin tonight. Light a lamp. Chant one Potri, then ten, then all 108. Watch as darkness—both outside and within—slowly, steadily retreats. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english
Some traditionalists argue that Sanskrit or Tamil must be used. But the Divine does not hear language — the Divine hears devotion. When you chant the 108 Potri in English with understanding and bhakti, the vibration is pure. It allows: : Bless us with the grace of Goddess
Thiruvilakku Poojai is a sacred ritual that symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. Reciting the 108 potri of Thiruvilakku Poojai is a way to connect with the divine, seek blessings, and attain spiritual growth. Begin tonight
The (Lamp Worship) is a sacred Hindu ritual, primarily popular in South India, where the oil lamp is worshipped as the personification of Goddess Mahalakshmi . The 108 Potri refers to the 108 names or greetings (chants) recited during the ritual to invoke divine blessings for prosperity, health, and family well-being. Core Significance and Ritual
Here is the full list of 108 Potri: