Friday, September 19, 2014

Lakshmi Narayan Puja

Lakshmi Narayan Puja is performed for prosperity, material abundance, and spiritual prosperity. To remove troubles that prevent us from starting a spiritual path or business. Lord Vishnu known as Narayan and Lakshmi is the divine spouse of Lord Vishnu

Lakshmi is the Hindu Goddess of good fortune and beauty. Ma Lakshmi known as the Goddess of wealth and prosperity in both manner material and spiritual. She is a worshipped around the world. She can be a comfort and a healer, brings sense of greater fortune to come even in the darkest moments.

She represents prosperity, wealth, well-being and harmony. Lakshmi has one of the most colorful creation myths of all the deities in the Hindu pantheon. It is said Goddess Lakshmi was born, fully grown, on a pink lotus that rose from the milky sea. She was immediately bedecked, bejeweled and worshipped by the Gods and Sages. They prayed that she would come to their abodes, and to their worlds, for they believed that where Lakshmi is you will also find riches and fulfillment. If you need help with finances, job and success. It is said that Lakshmi can deliver fortune into devotee's life.

Anyone can perform a puja at a temple or home. It is said that those who pay attention to the Goddess of fortune every day, develop a clear channel of communication with her. Ma Lakshmi exists in a dimension far beyond our human struggles and sadness. From where she sits on her sacred lotus, she can guide us from darkness into the light, to greater fortune and more joy. Worship of Lakshmi indicates an appreciation of prosperity and a sense of responsibility towards it.
 Lakshmi is the active energy of Vishnu, and also appears as Lakshmi-Narayan - Lakshmi accompanying Narayana (Vishnu). The preserver god of the Trinity has four hands. The first holds a conch shell (sankha) one holds a discus (chakra), a reminder of the wheel of time one holds a lotus which is an example of glorious existence and the fourth hands holds a mace (gadha) indicating the power and the punishing capacity of the Lord if discipline in life is ignored.

His vehicle is the swift-flying bird Garuda which can spread the vedic knowledge with great courage. The dark color of the Lord represents the passive and formless ether, a great quality for a pervading god. He rests on the bed of coiled serpent, Seshnaag. Lord Narayana is also known as Hari, the remover. He is preserving, protecting powers have been manifested to the world in a variety of forms, called Avatars. All Avatars of Vishnu appeared in the world either to correct some great evil or to effect some great good on earth. All the Avatars are earthly form of Lord Vishnu, who himself is eternal, unchangeable and immutable. Parashurama shows the man of power, Rama the Divine warrior and protector, Krishna the Divine lover, Buddha the Divine sage, and Kalki the completer and saviour.

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