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Diwali Pooja Process

Badi Deepavali / Lakshmi Puja

In the month of Karthik, on Amaavasya day Badi Deepavali is celebrated. On this day Shri Ram, Lakshman, Sita Mata returned to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile after defeating Ravana.

The whole city was lit with deepaks to welcome them. The Vaishyas, the business community start their new year on this day.

People celebrate by wearing new clothes, decorating the house, exchanging gifts, playing cards and bursting firecrackers. New clothes, gifts and sweets are sent to the households of the married sisters and daughters.

At sunset puja is performed to Shri Ganeshji, Lakshmiji, Kuberji and the Navagrahas. The Idol of Lakshmiji is kept on the right side of one idol of Ganeshji, as Lakshmiji considered to be a mother of Shri Ganesh.

The women of the house observe a vrat/fast for Lakshmiji. Food is eaten after Lakshmiji darshan that is after sighting a lit deepak in someone else's house.

Items required for Lakshmi Puja at home
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  • 11/21/31/101 silver coins (every year puja is performed to the same silver coins)
  • One gold coin optional. In some houses people add the silver coins on which the puja was done on the hoti Deepavali day. In some houses puja is done separately with different coins on Choti Deepavali and separate coins on Badi Deepavali.21/31 clay deepaks for the puja thali. Set a few extra deepaks aside to be placed around the house.
  • One four wick clay deepak, one clay dhoop daani, one clay kajlota (a clay pot to make kaajal)
  • Few wax deepaks to place around the house
  • Sarson /til oil, coal for dhoop daani, cotton wicks, matchsticks
  • 1 large plate thali (any metal) to place all deepaks
  • 1 small plate (any metal) to place the silver coins
  • Fresh unboiled milk, roli, chawal, colgate powder, new tooth brush
  • Ganeshji and Lakshmiji photo which was used for Choti Deepavali, gota for decoration of the photo. New photo is used every year for puja.
  • Clay idols of Lakshmiji, Ganeshji and photo bought on Dhanteras day are adorned with new clothes: dhoti and dupatta for Ganeshji and ghagra and odni for Lakshmiji
  • Bright coloured silk cloth pieces to spread over the chowki and for covering the plates containing the silver coins 
  • Sweets made on Choti Deepavali — laddoo, petha, suhali and bujiya are placed in a thali to be used as a prasad both for Shri Lakshmi puja and Govardhan puja
  • Five laddoos set aside on a plate ·as an offering to Lakshmiji
  • Water in a small kalash
  • One large wooden chowki for placing all the puja items
  • One peedha/stool kept aside for Lakshmiji to sit on
  • Roll and chawal at two places; one for puja and one for family members' tilak
  • A box of dhoop, agarbathi, a banana to be used as agarbathi stand
  • Flower garland, loose flowers and lotus flowers for Lakshmiji
  • Keep aside some additional wicks and sarson oil with a spoon for refilling deepaks 
  • Thali for aarti
  • Hand towels and spreads for people to sit

Preparations to be made in the morning for the Lakshmi Puja in the evening

  • In the morning after a bath, wear new clothes
  • Seek blessings from the elders of the house
  • Puja items for the office puja are sent to the office (refer to the list on Page 74). Lakshmi puja in the office is performed on Deepavali day before sunset.
  • Silver coins, gold coin are soaked in the vessel with milk, water and roli.
  • Silver idols of Lakshmiji and Ganeshji from the puja room are bathed with milk.
  • Scrub the coins with roli and rinse them with water. Any stains on the coin can be removed with the Colgate powder.
  • In a plate put a silk scarf and place the gold and silver coins face up.
  • Decorate the Lakshmiji and Ganeshji photo with gota.
  • Decorate the clay idols of Lakshmiji and Ganeshji with clothes.
Setting up for the Evening Lakshmi Puja

  • Place the large wooden chowki against the wall bearing in mind that while performing the puja we are facing east and cover it with a bright coloured cloth. Place the following on the chowki:
  • Lakshmiji and Ganeshji photo
  • Clay idols of Lakshmiji and Ganeshji
  • Both the silver plates containing the coins from Choti and Badi Deepavali
  • Silver idols from the puja room
  • In a large thali, place 4 wick Deepak at the center and 21 /31 deepaks around it, ready with oil and wicks.
  • In a small plate place the dhoop daani with lit coals
  • Insert agarbathis in the banana/agarbathi stand
  • On a plate set aside 5 laddoos for Lakshmiji
  • All kinds of sweets along with a glass of water are kept
  • Roli and chawal are kept in two places
  • Loose flowers and flower garland are kept in a basket
  • In a bowl additional oil with a spoon and more wicks are kept along with matchsticks
  • Kajlota, dhoop and dhoop daani are kept
  • Towels for wiping hands
  • Peedha/low stool for Lakshimiji. lt is believed that during the puja Laksmiji will sit on the the peedha (refer to katha)
  • Decorate the whole house with deepaks of clay and wax deepaks after sunset
  • Puja can be performed both before or alter having your evening meal
Evening Lakshmi Puja

Perform puia by applying roli to photos and clay idols of Lakshmiji and Ganeshfi and to the silver and gold coins

Deepaks on the thali are lit

Laddoos are offered

Flowers are offered

Agarbathi, dhoop is shown

Either the eldest woman of the house or the unmarried young girl applies tilak to the family members

Pranam is done to the idols, to the mother-in-law and to the elders in the family

Token money is given to the mother-in-law by touching her feet

After the family members and the staff perform puja. Leave the 4 wicks lamp and 7 clay deepaks in the thali. Place the remaining deepaks at various locations in the house: in the puja room, next to the tulsi plant, in the kitchen, where the water container is kept outside the bedrooms.

Outside the entrance gate, 7 + 7 deepaks are placed with the wicks facing each other

A person is made to sleep in the puja room to ensure that the flame is kept alive by continuously pouring oil.

Note: After the Govardhan puia the next day, the clay idols and chitra are stored in the puja room. Silver coins are placed back in the safe (puja is done to the same silver coins every year). The previous year’s clay idols and photos are immersed in the water.

Items Required For Office Lakshmi Puja


Idols of Shri Ganeshji, Lakshmiji

Photo of Shri Ganeshii & Lakshmiji

Red, white cloth 3 pieces 1 mtr each

Silk cloth 1 mtr

Gents — dhoti, towel

Women- saree, blouse piece

2 Janeu

Packet of 5 stones (Panch ratan)
1 copper or silver small pot (lota)

Panchamrut, milk, gangajal

Roll, moli, paan, supari

Clay dhoop daani

Cloves, cardamom

Shriphal/coconut

Loose flowers, garlands

Batasha

Kamal gatta (pod of the lotus flower)

Tulsi, durva (tender green grass)

Belpatr, Bel fruit

Mango leaves, fruits

Panch meva (five types of dry fruits mixed)

Mishri (crystallised sugar), jaggery

Dhaan, khoi (puffed wheat)

Sugarcane

Kesar (saffron), karpoor (camphor)

Sandalwood

Gulal, abhir, sindoor

Yellow mustard seeds, turmeric

Dhania

Dhoop, agarbathi

Laddoo. Peda

Aasan, pata (broad wooden stool)

Itr (perfume bottle)

Kalash (metal pot)

Sakura (clay bowl)

Rice, wheat

Oil, deepak. choumukh deepak

Cotton wool, wicks, matchsticks

Pen, Ink pot

Thali (big plate)

Utensils for puja

Silver plate and bowl

Sutli (thick thread)

Money for offering

Accounts books (bahikhata)

Red cloth with which the bahikhata is tied

Laddno, Perla


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Maa Luxami Apki Sabhi Mano Kamnayein poori Karey .... Ya devi sarvbhuteshu LUXAMI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah. Ya devi sarvbhuteshu SHAKTI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah Ya devi sarvbhuteshu Budhdhi rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah. Ya devi sarvbhuteshu VIDAYA rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah. Ya devi sarvbhuteshu BHAKTI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah Ya devi sarvbhuteshu JYOTI rupainey sansthan, namastasya namastasya namo namah.
by Hemant Garg on Oct 27, 2011 1:28 AM IST Report Abuse
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by Amudhan on Oct 25, 2011 10:58 AM IST Report Abuse
sometimes diwa is spelt as diva, as this is how it pronounced. It is another term for deepak, which is the clay pot filled with oil and a wick and used as a lamp on diwali. Diwali literally means 'festival of light'. Diwa does NOT mean 'day', I have no idea why somebody would tell you so! :-)
by kiran on Oct 24, 2011 8:31 AM IST Report Abuse
diwas are lamps/lights. Hence the term Diwali
by kiran on Oct 24, 2011 8:25 AM IST Report Abuse
@sarah, in respond to your question I want to tell u that Diwas are the hindi name of any occasional day.U can refer it to hindi translation of a day means din or diwas are same...
by indian on Oct 20, 2011 8:13 PM IST Report Abuse
can somebody please help! my daughter is learning about diwali,and one of her questions are "what are diwas" we are both finding it difficult to find an answer. please can some kind person help us answer this question.thank you
by sarah on Oct 20, 2011 12:25 AM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali to all! I'm looking forward to Diwali 2011. I bet this would be another joyous event this year. Also, I would be spending more time sending Diwali wishes and greetings to my loved one, especially to those who are in abroad. Miss you guys!
by 365greetings on Aug 29, 2011 10:04 AM IST Report Abuse
This festival is my favorite one. I like that.
by Yash Naik on Jul 2, 2011 12:01 PM IST Report Abuse
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by omkar on Jun 27, 2011 5:45 PM IST Report Abuse
nice message and happpy diwali to all of u and thanks www.festivalofindia.in
by mahelaka abrar on Feb 11, 2011 9:55 PM IST Report Abuse
I thought Lakshmi is the wife of Vishu and paravati is the wife of shiva.
by Suri on Nov 5, 2010 10:30 AM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali & thanks for the beautiful messages
by Skela on Nov 4, 2010 11:37 PM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali
by Charandeep on Nov 4, 2010 4:03 PM IST Report Abuse
Happy Diwali to all
by Ajay on Nov 4, 2010 3:53 PM IST Report Abuse
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