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Om Chottanikara Bhagavathiye Potri (Praise to the healing goddess of Chottanikara)

This worship is most commonly performed by women on , which are considered especially sacred to Goddess Lakshmi. However, it can also be done on Tuesdays, during the Tamil month of Aadi, and on full moon days (Pournami). The ritual is traditionally believed to bring numerous benefits, including:

Om Kodiyidai Amman Deviye Potri (Praise to the slender-waisted goddess of Kodiyidai)

Performing the poojai, especially on Fridays or during the Tamil months of Aadi (July–August) and Thai (January–February), offers specific blessings:

: Use five wicks (representing the five senses) or a single wick pointing North/East.

(Praise to the Compassionate One who ends hunger and illness of all living beings)

(Praise to the One who is the most auspicious presence in existence)

(Praise to the One who showers cascades of supreme joy)

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The (108 Praises to the Holy Lamp) is a deeply spiritual practice in Hindu households, primarily performed by women to invoke the blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi. Using an English "repack" or translation makes this traditional Tamil ritual accessible to a global audience while maintaining its core essence of inviting prosperity, peace, and wisdom into the home. Ritual Significance

(Praise to the One who fills all three worlds)

The Thiruvilakku Poojai (Divine Lamp Worship) is one of the most powerful spiritual practices in Hindu tradition. It invokes Goddess Lakshmi, Durga, and Saraswathi through the flame of a brass or silver lamp. Performing this pooja brings prosperity, peace, and health to the household.