
It is believed that on the day of Diwali, if worship is done to please Goddess Mahalakshmi, the presiding deity of wealth, then Mata Mahalakshmi resides in the house in the form of food grains. It is said that on the day of Diwali worship, not only the praise, stotra and chalisa of Mata Mahalakshmi should be recited, but her aarti should also be done. check out Aarti for Diwali puja


No pooja can conclude without an aarti, a customary ritual performed in the end.
Hence, we have the lyrics of Laxmi Aarti for you in Hindi and English.
You can conclude the Puja by paying an ode to the Goddess.
check out Aarti for Diwali puja

Cotton wicksPanchamritGangajalFlowersFruitsKalashWaterMango leavesCamphorKalavaWhole wheat grainsDurva grassJaneuDhoopA miniature broomDakshina (currency notes and coin)A metal bellAn aarti thaali Laxmi Puja is done to usher in good luck, wealth and prosperity.check out Aarti for Diwali puja

check out Aarti for Diwali pujaAccording to the Panchang, the festival of Diwali is celebrated every year on the new moon of Kartik month.
This year the festival of Diwali will be celebrated on 4th November.
Worshiping Lord Ganesha along with Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali is considered very fruitful.

According to the Hindu calendar, Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day of the month of Kartik.
This year, Diwali is on Sunday, October 27.
This festival is celebrated with great pomp not only in India but also by Hindus living in other parts of the world.
It is believed that on this day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after completing fourteen years of exile.
It is said that in the joy of the arrival of Ram, the people of Ayodhya welcomed him by lighting lamps of ghee.
Because on this day the night of Kali Amavasya was illuminated with lamps.

According to the Hindu calendar, Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day of the month of Kartik.
This year, Diwali is on Sunday, October 27.
This festival is celebrated with great pomp not only in India but also by Hindus living in other parts of the world.
It is believed that on this day Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after completing fourteen years of exile.
It is said that in the joy of the arrival of Ram, the people of Ayodhya welcomed him by lighting ghee lamps.
Because on this day the night of Kali Amavasya was illuminated with lamps.

Maa Lakshmi is worshiped with rituals.
Mata Lakshmi is the goddess who gives wealth and splendor.
On this day not only Goddess Lakshmi but Lord Ganesha, Kuber and Indra, the king of gods are also worshipped.
Especially on this day Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped.
By worshiping properly, Goddess Lakshmi gets pleased and removes all the troubles of her devotees.
Along with this, fills their life with wealth, wealth, splendor, opulence.