Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Fix -

Introduction to Thiruvilakku Poojai

    1. Spiritual Illumination: Regular chanting removes mental darkness and promotes clarity.
    2. Removal of Obstacles: The light of the lamp is said to dispel negative energies and planetary doshas.
    3. Prosperity & Peace: Goddess Lakshmi resides in the lamp; hence, lighting it attracts wealth and domestic harmony.
    4. Ancestral Blessings: Many perform this poojai for departed souls, especially during Amavasya (new moon) or Karthigai Deepam.
    5. Fulfillment of Vows: Devotees often undertake this poojai for 48 or 108 days to seek specific boons like marriage, childbirth, or career success.

    "Potri" (பொற்றி) is a Tamil word that translates to "Hail," "Glory unto," or "Salutations." When devotees recite "108 Potri," they are offering 108 distinct salutations, each praising a different attribute, divine act, or sacred name associated with the lamp and the deity it represents. It is a powerful form of naamavali (chanting of names).

    1. Shubha

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