Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Repack
Offer the fruits, water, and sweets (Neivedhyam) that you prepared.
Om. Let my mind be the wick, my ego the ghee, and my devotion the flame. I offer this light to the Divine Mother.
Hail to the lamp that illumines family ties.
Glory to the eternal lamp — unity, peace, and grace. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english repack
| No. | Romanized Tamil | English Meaning | |-----|----------------|------------------| | 91 | Om Sarva Deva Deepam Potri | Hail to the lamp of all gods | | 92 | Om Sarva Teertha Snana Phala Pradhayai Potri | Hail to the bestower of pilgrimage benefits | | 93 | Om Sarva Yagna Phala Pradhayai Potri | Hail to the bestower of sacrificial merits | | 94 | Om Sarva Dana Phala Pradhayai Potri | Hail to the bestower of charity merits | | 95 | Om Sarva Mantra Siddhi Potri | Hail to the perfection of all mantras | | 96 | Om Sarva Tantra Siddhi Potri | Hail to the perfection of all tantras | | 97 | Om Mooladhara Jyothi Potri | Hail to the light at the root chakra | | 98 | Om Sahasrara Kamala Deepam Potri | Hail to the lamp of the thousand-petaled lotus | | 99 | Om Atma Jyothi Potri | Hail to the light of the self | | 100 | Om Brahma Jyothi Potri | Hail to the supreme cosmic light | | 101 | Om Parabrahma Swaroopaya Potri | Hail to the form of the ultimate reality | | 102 | Om Satchidananda Deepam Potri | Hail to the lamp of existence, consciousness, bliss | | 103 | Om Omkara Swaroopaya Potri | Hail to the form of Om | | 104 | Om Prapancha Nasini Potri | Hail to the dissolver of the universe | | 105 | Om Moksha Pradhayai Potri | Hail to the giver of liberation | | 106 | Om Sri Gurubhyo Namaha Potri | Hail and salute to the guru | | 107 | Om Sarveshwaraya Potri | Hail to the lord of all | | 108 | Om Shanti Shanti Shanthi Potri | Hail to infinite peace |
In Hinduism, light represents knowledge, auspiciousness, and the destruction of darkness or ignorance. The Thiruvilakku (sacred lamp) is not merely an object; it is treated as the living embodiment of the Divine Mother. Performing this poojai regularly is believed to eliminate financial distress, heal health ailments, and remove obstacles in marriage or education. Ritual Preparation and Puja Setup
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The continuous positive vibrations created by these specific phonetic sounds destroy negative Drishti (evil eye) and black energies surrounding the house.
In the tapestry of South Indian spirituality, few rituals are as profound, luminous, and accessible as the (Sacred Lamp Worship). The term "Thiruvilakku" translates to "sacred lamp," and "Poojai" denotes the act of worship. When devotees seek to amplify their devotion, they turn to the 108 Potri —a set of 108 glorifying verses (Potri means "salutations" or "praise").
Om Yogamaya Deviye Potri (Praise to the goddess of spiritual union) Om Narayani Deviye Potri (Praise to the sister of Narayana) Offer the fruits, water, and sweets (Neivedhyam) that
Meaning: Praise to the living consciousness operating seamlessly within my own mind.
Absolutely. While 5 or 9 wicks are more powerful, a single wick lamp is sufficient. The 108 Potri multiplies the effect.
Offer your prepared fruits, sweet pongal, or kalkandu (sugar candy) to the lamp. I offer this light to the Divine Mother
: Place dots of sandalwood paste (chandanam) and kumkum on five sides of the lamp.