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Varalakshmi Vratam Celebrations

Puja and Music Programme

August 15, 2008

 

The stage was set with two silver idols of Goddess Lakshmi decked in beautiful

garlands. The idols of the Ashta Laskhmis (the eight manifestaions of the

Goddess) where also displayed in all their splendour. Bhagawan arrived for

darshan at 9.40am and took a full round in kulwant hall. Bhagawan then came on

to the dais and lit the ceremonial lamp to commence the puja. Two purohits

conducted the proceedings by reciting appropriate mantras and giving

instructions to the ladies to conduct the puja. The puja began with the worship

of Lord Ganesha and proceeded according to 'Sree Sukta Vidhana' with 'Shodasha

Upachara' or 16 forms of ceremonial offerings to Goddess Varalakshmi while

reciting verses from the Sree Suktam.

 

 

 

 

At the end of the puja, the purohit narrated the story of how the 'Varalakshmi

Vrata' came in to practice: In kailasa, Goddess Parvati asked Lord Shiva as to

whether there is any form of worship that women can perform for fulfillment of

all their desires. Then Lord Shiva says that by performing the Varalakshmi

Vratam on the first friday of the Hindu month of Shraavana, a women attains all

her desires such as a long & happy married life, being blessed with children and

grandchildren, leading a healthy & prosperous life dedicated to right living and

spiritual growth.

 

After attaining these instructions, the ever compassionate mother appears in a

dream of a pious lady by the name of Charumathi and instructs and guides her to

perform the Varalakshmi Vratam. Upon waking up, she narrates the dream to her

husband and her in-laws and they encourage her to perform it. So Charumathi

performs the vratam along with many other married women and they are blessed

with all auspiciousness and prosperity.

 

After the story session, the ladies tied sacred thread on the right hand wrist

of each other and exchanged prasadam and other articles of worship with each

other. the puja concluded with arati around 11am.

 

In the evening, the Kulwant hall resounded to classical music of Smt Sunita, a

recipient of Nandi Award. Smt Sunita captivated the audience with both classical

and light music and rounded it off with a beautiful Bhajan. Bhagawan blessed the

artiste with a chain and followed it up with clothes for both the singer and the

accompanists.

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