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Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Repack [extra Quality]

in English translation alongside the ritual’s spiritual significance and a step-by-step guide for performing it at home The 108 Potri (English Translation)

In the Hindu tradition, the lamp ( Thiruvilakku or Kuthu Vilakku ) is not merely a source of light; it is a profound spiritual symbol. The oil represents the negativities of the human mind—anger, greed, and ego. The wick represents the self. When lit by the flame of spiritual wisdom, these negativities burn away, leaving only the pure, radiant light of the soul.

(Praise to the Divine Reality who is an ocean of great mercy)

Have loose flowers or Akshata (rice grains mixed with turmeric) in a bowl next to you for the archana (offering during praise). Complete 108 Thiruvilakku Potri Lyrics in English thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english repack

(Praise to the Universal Mother who frees us from jealousy)

(Praise to the traditional lamp that guards family lineages)

(Praise to the One who bestows immeasurable fortunes) When lit by the flame of spiritual wisdom,

Fresh flowers, fruits, betel leaves, betel nuts, and a sweet dish (like sweet pongal or payasam) for Neivedhyam. 2. Preparing the Lamp Wash the Kuthuvilakku thoroughly and wipe it dry.

(Praise to the Mother whose physical form is absolute, serene peace)

Thiruvilakku Poojai is a sacred Hindu ritual centered on the worship of the divine lamp, which represents Goddess Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Parvati. Chanting the 108 Potri (names of praise) during this ceremony invokes auspiciousness, prosperity, and peace within the home. I bow to Her

Bow down fully before the lamp, asking the Supreme Mother to pardon any accidental errors made during the pooja process.

Salutations to the Goddess who resides in all beings in the form of energy and power. I bow to Her, I bow to Her, I bow to Her again and again.

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