The worship of Laxmi in various forms is widely practiced in India especially during the festive season of Diwali. Laxmi or Mahalaxmi is arguably one of the most worshiped of the Indian deities. It is important to remark that the whole vrat should be observed at home, and carrying it on another site should not be considered part of the Friday counts. An important point to note about Vaibhava Lakshmi puja is that it should be observed for a total of eleven or twenty one Fridays should be observed, if the vrat cannot be followed on consecutive Fridays. The Vaibhav Lakshmi Vrat Vidhi will last to 5, 11, 21, 31, 51, or 101 Fridays, the last one where the Maa Vaibhav Lakshmi Udyapan takes place. Ahead of Diwali this year, check out the Maa Lakshmi aarti lyrics in English with meaning and the Mantras dedicated to the Goddess. Finally, the puja is concluded by performing the aarti.
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This is a detailed compilation of the various Mantras, Yantras and Prayers like Stotras, Prarthanas, Aartis and Chalisas which have been published on this site about the Indian Goddess of wealth Laxmi during the course of the past 3 years. Vaibhav Lakshmi puja is done during Vaibhav Lakshmi Vrat. Then, mantras and hymns dedicated to the Goddess are chanted and recited.