Laxmi Puja, Kubera Pooja Pandit in Bangalore

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Inclusions
  • The pooja will be 3 hours long.
  • The Pandit conducts pooja in North Indian,South Indian tradition
  • The Languages known are : English,Hindi,Kannada,Telugu,Tamil,Bengali,Marathi,Malayalam
  • The pandit provides Astrology services: Yes,No
  • The pooja materials can be brought by the Pandit (charged extra) : No
  • The Pandit can travel to the following areas : All over India
What you can expect?
  • Goddess Lakshmi is a divine source of strength, wealth, and prosperity, often prayed to by families during Diwali. You can now book a Pandit online for Lakshmi Pooja in Bangalore with PartyOne for a smooth and ritually proper experience. Our experienced Pandit ji will also guide you with the correct muhurat or timing for the pooja.
  • Lakshmi pooja can be performed at any auspicious event at your home, office, or land. Our pandit ji will reach the venue early to set up, ensuring a timely start and end to the pooja to prevent inconvenience. The pooja will follow all the Vedic principles, procedures, and standards.
  • When you book a pandit online for Lakshmi Pooja at Party One in Bangalore@, you can also opt for the pandit ji to bring the samagri or ingredients required, which will be of the highest quality, thus adding to your ease of conducting the ceremony. Our highly professional and knowledgeable pandit jis will guide you through the process comfortably.
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Cancellation Policy
  • More than 48 hours before the experience will receive a full 100% refund
  • Between 24 - 48 hours before the event will be eligible for : 70% refund
  • Between 6 - 24 hours before the experience will receive :50% refund
  • Cancellations made less than 6 hours before the event: No Refund

All about In

Lakshmi pujan is celebrated on the third day of Diwali, which falls on the new moon day (Amavasya). It is considered as the main festive day of Diwali. Laxmi is considered to be the Goddess of wealth and prosperity and worshipping her has many benefits for devotees and their families. Diwali Lakshmi pooja celebrated by lighting diyas and decorating the house with lights, flowers, and Ashoka, mango and banana leaves. Pleasantries are exchanged with friends and relatives as Diwali is all about sharing happiness and enjoying family time. Rangolis are made on the main doors of all the houses in @@city@@ to welcome wealth and prosperity. Along with Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kuber are also worshipped on the day of Diwali. Then all these deities are offered Naivedyam and prasad is served to family and friends. 

Don’ts of Laxmi Pujan

1. It is believed that Maa Laxmi hates loud noise so do your pujan quietly. Sing in low voices, and do not clap or scream loudly during aarti.

2. Diwali lakshmi pooja is advised that you do not burst crackers during and before this Pujan.

3. Never leave Goddess Laxmi’s idol alone. Instead keep Lord Vishnu’s idol by her side.

4. Do not get involved in money related games.

5. Try not to wear anything in the colour black during this lakshmi pujan. Wear bright colours like reds, yellows, whites which are liked by Goddess Lakshmi.

Benefits of Diwali Lakshmi Pujan at home

1. Performing this diwali lakshmi pooja with all the family members creates a sense of harmony & ensures a peaceful environment at home.

2. Lakshmi pujan helps remove obstacles in personal and professional life.

3.Goddess Laxmi is considered to be the creator of wealth, people worship her on this auspicious day so that she can bless us prosper in our work life & ensure prosperity amongst all our family members.

Do’s of Laxmi Pujan

1. Thoroughly clean your house as Maa Laxmi loves cleanliness. Make sure your clothes are neat and tidy. Nothing should be messy around her idol. Prepare a rangoli which is considered really great during this time. Decorate your home with some diyas too.

2. Keep any books of study or business related books beside the idols.

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Hindu rituals are steeped in tradition and spiritual meaning, so many of them should be conducted by a pandit to ensure their success. The Pandit (a Hindu priest) holds a high level of importance in the lives of devotees, as he leads them through customs like weddings, naming ceremonies, housewarming ceremonies, and festivals. Their role extends beyond mere officiation; they are well versed with Vedic scriptures, mantras, and rituals required to seek blessing from the Godly forces and maintain the sanctity of the ceremonies. Including a pandit not only preserves the spiritual tone in the air, but his presence also ensures that each step of the ritual is done perfectly and decently. Instead, they provide not only their knowledge but also their well-wishes, which is believed to be mandatory for the success and propitiation of the event. Each ritual is meticulously planned and executed, with the Pandit overseeing every step to maintain a spiritual atmosphere of purity and reverence. Their presence not only lends authenticity but also imparts blessings that are supposed to contribute to the event's success and harmony. Because of this increasing demand for genuine and tailor-made religious services, many families and individuals are hiring professional pandit services to fit their unique requirements! Pandit services offered by PartyOne are to make these sacred occasions hassle-free. It provides pandits who are experienced and versed in conducting ceremonies in various languages catering to multilingual communities. This guarantees that every ritual is done with the most extreme commitment and accurate assurance, giving the devotees harmony, flourishing, thriving, satisfaction, and prosperity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can definitely do it but if you want it to be elaborate and with all the rituals done right, it is always a good idea to book a Pandit to assist.

Since all the Pandits will be in high demand, it is advisable to book them one month or atleast or a few weeks before Diwali.
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