Acharya Vinod Kumar shares his insights about the offerings to Goddess Lakshmi for Diwali which invokes prosperity

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Diwali, the festival of lights, is an auspicious time marked by vibrant celebrations, rituals, and prayers. Central to this festivity is the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. Offering prayers and specific items to Goddess Lakshmi during Diwali is believed to attract blessings, wealth, and abundance into one’s life. Here’s a guide on what to offer to Goddess Lakshmi this Diwali:

Flowers:
Marigold and Lotus: These flowers hold great significance in Hindu rituals and are considered sacred. Marigolds symbolize auspiciousness and are commonly used in various rituals. Lotus, associated with purity and divinity, is believed to be a favorite of Goddess Lakshmi.

Diyas (Oil Lamps) and Candles:
Glowing Lights: Diwali is the festival of lights, and offering diyas or candles is an essential part of the worship. Lighting up these oil lamps symbolizes the dispelling of darkness and the arrival of positivity and prosperity.

Sweets and Prasad:
Traditional Sweets: Offering sweets like laddoos, barfis, and kheer is customary. These treats symbolize the sweetness and abundance that devotees wish to invite into their lives.

Coins or Currency:
Wealth and Prosperity: Offering coins or currency symbolizes a wish for financial abundance and good fortune. It’s a gesture of inviting wealth and prosperity into one’s home.

Rice and Grains:
Nourishment and Abundance: Presenting rice and grains signifies the wish for abundance, nourishment, and sustenance for the family.

Incense and Fragrance:
Aromatic Essence: Burning incense and offering fragrant items is a way of purifying the surroundings and creating a spiritually charged atmosphere.

Kumkum (Vermilion) and Turmeric:
Sacred Colors: Kumkum and turmeric are considered auspicious and are often offered to invoke blessings and protect the household.