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Lakshmi Panchami 2026 date Puja Timings, Panchami Tithi, Significance and Rituals

Lakshmi Panchami 2026 will be observed on March 23. Know Panchami Tithi timings, Lakshmi Puja rituals, significance, and why worshipping Goddess Lakshmi on this day is considered auspicious.
March 23, 2026 / 10:33 IST
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  • Lakshmi Panchami 2026 is on March 23, Chaitra Shukla Panchami
  • Devotees observe Lakshmi Puja, fasting and charity for wealth
  • Business owners pray for financial growth and success on this day

Lakshmi Panchami 2026: The auspicious occasion of Lakshmi Panchami will be observed on Monday, March 23, 2026, during the sacred period of Chaitra Shukla Panchami. This puja is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the divine symbol of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune; the day holds special importance in the Hindu Panchang. Devotees perform Lakshmi Puja, observe fasting, and seek blessings for prosperity, success, and abundance in the new Hindu year.

Lakshmi Panchami occurs during the first week of the Hindu New Year, making it a spiritually significant day for households and business communities alike. Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi on this day is believed to attract prosperity, remove financial obstacles, and bring positive beginnings for the year ahead.

Lakshmi Panchami 2026 date and timings

According to the Hindu Panchang, the Panchami Tithi timings for Lakshmi Panchami 2026 are:

EventDate and Time 
Lakshmi PanchamiMonday, March 23, 2026
Panchami Tithi Begins09:16 PM on March 22, 2026
Panchami Tithi Ends06:38 PM on March 23, 2026

Note: All timings are based on the local time of New Delhi, India, and are presented in the traditional 12-hour format.

What is Lakshmi Panchami?

Lakshmi Panchami is a sacred day devoted to Goddess Lakshmi, who represents wealth, fortune, and prosperity. The festival is also known by other names, such as Shri Panchami and Shri Vrata, where “Shri” is another revered name for Goddess Lakshmi.

The observance falls during Chaitra Shukla Panchami, a spiritually powerful day that arrives shortly after the start of the Hindu New Year. Devotees believe that performing Lakshmi Puja on this day invites divine blessings and financial stability throughout the year.

Lakshmi Panchami as a Kalpadi Tithi

In the traditional Vedic division of time, Chaitra Shukla Panchami is known as a Kalpadi Tithi. According to Hindu scriptures, this day symbolically marks the beginning of a Kalpa, a cosmic time cycle.

The Hindu Panchang recognises seven Kalpadi days in a year. Some of the most important among them include:

  • Gudi Padwa / Ugadi – marking the Hindu New Year
  • Akshaya Tritiya – considered one of the most auspicious days for prosperity

Lakshmi Panchami is one of these spiritually powerful days, symbolising renewal, prosperity, and divine blessings.

Difference Between Lakshmi Panchami and Vasant Panchami

Lakshmi Panchami should not be confused with Vasant Panchami, which is also sometimes referred to as Shri Panchami. However, the two festivals have different spiritual meanings.

Vasant Panchami is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, learning, music, and arts. In contrast, Lakshmi Panchami is devoted to Goddess Lakshmi and focuses on wealth, prosperity, and financial well-being.

Lakshmi Panchami 2026 Puja Rituals

On Lakshmi Panchami, devotees observe traditional rituals to seek blessings from Goddess Lakshmi. The main practices include:

  • Families clean and decorate their homes and create a sacred altar for Goddess Lakshmi. Devotees offer flowers, sweets, incense, and lamps while chanting prayers and mantras.
  • Many devotees observe a day-long fast as a sign of devotion. The fast is usually broken after performing Lakshmi Puja in the evening.
  • Traders and business owners perform special Lakshmi Puja in offices, shops, and workplaces to pray for financial growth, prosperity, and success.
  • Offering food, grains, and donations to the needy is considered highly auspicious on this day.

Spiritual significance of Lakshmi Panchami

Lakshmi Panchami is regarded as one of the most auspicious days to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. Worshipping the goddess at the start of the Hindu New Year symbolises inviting prosperity and abundance into one’s life.

Devotees believe that sincere prayers, fasting, and acts of charity performed on this sacred day can bring:

  • Financial stability and prosperity
  • Success in business and career
  • Positive beginnings in the new year
  • Harmony and well-being in the family
  • The festival also reminds people of the importance of gratitude, devotion, and righteous actions.

As Lakshmi Panchami falls during the early days of the Hindu New Year, it carries deep spiritual meaning. Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi on this day is believed to bring lasting prosperity and success.

From homes to marketplaces, devotees across India observe Lakshmi Panchami with faith and devotion, praying for wealth, happiness, and divine blessings in the year ahead.

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