By Pt. Sanjeev Sharma
Significance and Rituals of Lakshmi Puja on Kartik Amavasya
Lakshmi Puja, observed on the Amavasya of the Kartik month, is considered the most sacred and significant aspect of the Diwali festival. This observance is not merely a means of attaining material prosperity but also a profound spiritual experience that brings harmony within the family and ensures overall well-being. In 2025, Lakshmi Puja will be performed on Monday, October 20. The rare coincidence of Amavasya falling on a Monday is regarded as remarkably auspicious due to its divine energy and fruitful vibrations. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi, the divine bestower of wealth, prosperity and good fortune, is worshiped alongside Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and harbinger of success. Through this sacred observance, households and businesses invite steady happiness, wealth, peace and prosperity into their lives.
In 2025, Pradosh Kaal will last from 6:48 PM to 8:20 PM. This period is considered the most excellent for conducting Lakshmi Puja. Ancient belief holds that during Pradosh Kaal, Goddess Lakshmi descends upon the earth and she blesses those homes which are clean, disciplined and illuminated with the light of lamps. Puja performed during this phase is said to not only yield immediate happiness but also ensure lifelong financial stability and open pathways of good fortune within the family. Every mantra recited, every lamp lit and every offering made during this interval is believed to exponentially increase the possibility of earning divine grace.
Mahanishita Kaal refers to that profound segment of the night when cosmic energies are thought to be deeply activated and stable. Worship during this period is considered far more spiritually rewarding compared to ordinary times. Lakshmi Puja conducted during Mahanishita Kaal enhances concentration, deepens spiritual experiences and can completely transform the devotee’s life by securing the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. Many saints and practitioners affirm that prayers performed in this time frame yield extraordinary results. Particularly in 2025, with Lakshmi Puja coinciding with a Monday Amavasya, the potency of this period will be uniquely powerful.
Considering Lakshmi Puja merely as a tradition overlooks its deeper essence. It is a ritual that reestablishes harmony, optimism and balance within life. On the dark night of Diwali's Amavasya, when every home is illuminated with the light of countless lamps, it serves not only as physical radiance but also as a profound metaphor for dispelling inner ignorance and instilling hope within the soul. The effects of this observance can be experienced across several levels of existence.
In 2025, the Puja holds multiplied importance because it falls on a Monday, a day dedicated to Lord Shiva. Performing the puja with the blessings of both Lord Shiva and Goddess Lakshmi grants devotees dual protection and amplified divine grace.
Preparing both the home and the mind before performing Lakshmi Puja is an essential step. Scriptures emphasize that Goddess Lakshmi resides only in homes that are orderly, clean and illuminated with sacred light.
Each element of the puja holds symbolic significance and plays a role in securing the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
The day begins with an early ritual bath and wearing fresh attire. The puja area is purified with Gangajal or holy water, preparing the space for the arrival of divine energies.
A Kalash filled with pure water is placed on the altar, topped with a coconut and mango leaves. This vessel represents cosmic forces and abundance, serving as a divine invocation of Goddess Lakshmi.
The ritual begins with prayers to Lord Ganesha to remove obstacles and ensure the successful completion of the puja. No puja is considered fruitful without first invoking his blessings.
Flowers, incense, rice grains, sweets, fruits, coins and other offerings are presented to Goddess Lakshmi, along with the chanting of sacred hymns and mantras. This step invokes her grace and presence within the home.
The aarti involves circling lit diyas before the idols, accompanied by hymns, bell ringing and devotional songs. It fills the atmosphere with divine vibrations and welcomes Goddess Lakshmi’s energy.
The offerings made during the ritual are shared among family, neighbors and community members, symbolizing the spreading of divine blessings and fostering social unity.
Lakshmi Puja 2025 is not merely a ritualistic tradition but a golden opportunity to illuminate every life from within. Performed during Pradosh Kaal (6:48 PM to 8:20 PM) or Mahanishita Kaal with thorough devotion and adherence to scripture, it ensures boundless blessings from Goddess Lakshmi. The glowing lamps of Diwali symbolize radiant light not only in the outer world but also within the soul, paving the way to both material prosperity and spiritual peace.
Q1. On which day is Lakshmi Puja in 2025?
A: Lakshmi Puja will be observed on Monday, October 20, 2025, coinciding with the Amavasya of Kartik month. The Monday-Amavasya union makes it especially auspicious.
Q2. What is the most appropriate time for Lakshmi Puja in 2025?
A: The evening Pradosh Kaal from 6:48 PM to 8:20 PM is considered the most auspicious period for Lakshmi Puja as it is believed that Goddess Lakshmi visits earth during this time.
Q3. Which major items are necessary for Lakshmi Puja?
A: Essential items include idols of Lakshmi and Ganesha, Kalash, holy water, Panchamrit, flowers, incense, diyas, silver coins, fruits, sweets and a red altar cloth.
Q4. What are the spiritual and practical benefits of Lakshmi Puja?
A: The puja ensures wealth, harmony, mental peace, positivity and protection against negative energies.
Q5. Is Lakshmi Puja on a Monday considered more significant?
A: Yes. Mondays are sacred to Lord Shiva and performing Lakshmi Puja on this day multiplies its benefits with the added divine blessings of Shiva.
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