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Place 5 leaves on the mouth of the kalash and place a small plate on it.Fill three fourth of Kalash with water place some rice grains, a flower, one beetle nut leaf and a coin in it.This would help in placing the kalash properly. Lay a new red cloth on it and spread a bowl of rice on it, make sure to avoid the periphery. Place a raised platform facing east in your pooja room or any room you would like to perform the pooja.Materials RequiredĪnd other daily p00ja items Pooja Vidhi 1. This is basically a pooja which is done to maintain and increase the wealth in your family. This pooja begins with ganapathy pooja so as to remove any hindrences that may occur while performing the pooja, then laksmi pooja and kubera pooja. Laksmi pooja helps in bringing goddess laksmi (the goddess of wealth) to your home and makes her remain in your home for ever. Down South this ritual is seldom in practice. Notice that you receive as you give, and that in essence giving and receiving are one and the same.Lakshmi puja is the most important ritual of Diwali in north India. Offer them first to Lakshmi and then to anyone in your life that needs this powerful healing gesture of energy. Picture the Goddess before you and imagine that your hands hold the most beautiful blooming lotuses you can imagine. The power of the open, loving and generous heart of Lakshmi is the power behind the blooming of the lotus. Receive “srim” energy through your heart center with your inhalations, then picture the same luminosity flowing out with your exhalations, until every cell of your body is brimming with luminosity, and then breathe this light back out into the space surrounding you, until it encircles you like the sun. Hold the mudra and repeat her seed sound until you can feel energy pulsating between your fingertips …in your heart …and perhaps throughout your whole body.
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This srim particle represents light energy, like the yet unimaginably, powerful energy of nuclear fusion. The seed that you hold between your finger-tips contains incredibly luminous energy, and your body becomes the dark, fertile soil in which you plant it. Notice that this mudra mantra combination creates a steady, flowing energy stream.Īs this is Lakshmi’s “seed” sound, imagine that you are holding the seed of srim between your thumb and index fingers.
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Meditation: Hold the mudra and repeat her seed sound, srim (shreem) srim, srim, srim, or her full seed mantra, as above. Don’t bend your thumb!Ĭenter: Sit comfortably Close your eyes Take several deep breaths and settle. Point your index finger straight upwards at first, then press your thumb inwards towards your middle finger so the tip points straight up, now, bend the index finger so the first pad of your index finger meets the tip of your thumb. Elbows bend, hands lift to heart level, as if you’re going to pound on a door. Middle, ring fingers and pinky fingers curl and press into the palm of the hand. Said phonetically: Om sreem-maha lock- shmee- ay swa-haįorm the mudra with both your right and left hands. Lakshmi bija (seed) mantra: Om Srim Maha Lakshmyai Svaha It doesn’t reflect entitlement, but the ability to give and receive freely. It gestures surrender and openness, power and confidence. Together, these words only begin to describe the sri qualities of Lakshmi’s being, for everything springs forth from “her.” If one word represents Lakshmi, it is “sri,” and indeed Lakshmi’s bija or seed sound is “Srim.” There are no exact translations of the words sri or srim, but this constellation of words gives you a better understanding of the seed sounds meaning sublime beauty, blessings, contentment, generosity, grace, humor, joy, love, and prosperity. Finally, out of the fourth hand fall golden coins, suggesting both flowing prosperity and generosity. With the third hand, she gestures fear not, with Abhaya mudra. In two of her four hands she holds lotuses, representing spiritual transformation. She embodies the strong, feminine power of love, laughter, vitality and graciousness. The Lakshmi Goddess Archetype represents of all kinds of abundance, but mostly, that of generous, spirit. You may want to practice, then try forming it as you settle into your meditation. Instructions on forming the mudra are below.