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Omm, the explanation on performing Laxmi puja was not mine to give,

it belongs to Rudra Centre website, and most importantly to

MahaLaxmi and the sages who practiced, recorded and attained results

from this particular puja.

 

Don't worry, we won't mistake what you're saying. We understand your

point of view in a certain aspect. In fact, we thank you for sharing

what you think and feel.

 

However, would you consider that since Laxmi is Vishnu's Shakti

(spouse) and Narayana is one avatar of Vishnu, when one prays to

Laxmi, he/she also gets Vishnu's blessings. When we worship Vishnu,

we also get Laxmi's blessings by extension as they are linked,

married.

 

Just going from the top of my head (correct me if I'm wrong)

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When it comes to worship of Shaligram, then Vaishnavite tradition of

having Tulsi Leaves adorning or surrounding Shaligram is important

as Tulsi is Laxmi and Shaligram is Narayana.

 

Other that this, the above bits are largely generalized as there are

more Smarta Hindus these days who are open to trying anything that

works. Whether Shaivite, Vaishnavite, Smarta, Shakta, doesn't

matter. Its what works for each individual thats more important.

 

God's blessings be yours.

 

 

 

, pleasant tune

<pleasant_tune2002 wrote:

>

> Dear Sir,

> You have given nice explonation and performing pooja of Sri

Mahalakshmi. I want to say one thing , please dont mistake me.

> You should never perform only Lakshmi pooja, you have to perform

Sri Lakshmi Narayana pooja.

> Becouse Lakshmi never recieves pooja , if you perform without

Sri narayana.

> THis is just for information , please dont think otherwise,

>

>

> narasimhaye <no_reply> wrote:

> How to do Laxmi Puja

> CLEANING YOURSELF

> You must take a bath, and wear new, or at least clean, clothes,

before starting to arrange for the actualceremony. The yajamana,

should sit facing the east if the icon faces the west

(purvabhimukham upaviseva).

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