The (also known as the "108 Praises of the Holy Lamp") is a popular Hindu ritual chant used during Friday evening prayers to worship Goddess Mahalakshmi as the divine light. While there is no single official "repack" version, many digital versions—often found as PDFs or YouTube guides—repackage the traditional Tamil chants with English transliteration and meanings to assist non-Tamil speakers. Review of Content and Usefulness
Praising the Goddess as the source of material and spiritual riches.
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For devotees who cannot read the Tamil script but wish to maintain the precise phonetic vibrations of the prayers, this English repack provides the complete 108 Potri transliteration alongside the essential ritual steps. Significance of Thiruvilakku Poojai thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english repack
: Symbolically removes ignorance and negativity from the family. Invite Goddess Lakshmi : The lamp is considered an embodiment of Mahalakshmi , and regular worship ensures her presence and blessings. Bring Prosperity
Meaning: Praise to the One who unites worldly enjoyments with auspicious fortune.
: Grace us with a good, kind, and disciplined life. The (also known as the "108 Praises of
11. Om Aishwarya Pradhayinyai Namaha – Who grants wealth and prosperity. 12. Om Dhanadhyayai Namaha – The one who is wealthy. 13. Om Dharma Samvardhinyai Namaha – Who nurtures righteousness. 14. Om Loka Maathreyai Namaha – The mother of the worlds. 15. Om Vidya Roopinyai Namaha – The form of knowledge. 16. Om Vidya Datriyai Namaha – The giver of knowledge. 17. Om Sarva Bhoota Hithe Rathayai Namaha – Who delights in the welfare of all beings. 18. Om Narayana Priyayai Namaha – Beloved of Lord Narayana. 19. Om Padma Vasanayai Namaha – Who dwells in the lotus. 20. Om Padma Hasthayai Namaha – Who holds the lotus in her hand. (Continue chanting the remaining names focusing on Her grace...)
Fill the lamp with ghee or sesame oil (nallaennai). Use cotton wicks. Using two wicks (or more) is considered auspicious.
Praise to the keeper of sacred vows.
: Seekers start by lighting the five wicks (symbolizing the five faces of Shiva or the senses) and invoking Lord Ganesha.
While the Thiruvilakku Poojai can be done daily, certain days carry immense cosmic alignment that amplifies the benefits:
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. Do you need additional slokas, such as the