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Varalakshmi Vratham 2024: Know Date, Time, Significance and more

Varalakshmi Vrat 2024: It will be celebrated on Friday, August 16, 2024. It is a key Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Varalakshmi, symbolizing prosperity. Observed mainly in South India, the day involves rituals for divine blessings. Key puja times include Simha Lagna (morning) and Kumbha Lagna (evening).

August 16, 2024 / 13:11 IST
Celebrate prosperity and divine grace with Varalakshmi Vrat on August 16, 2024.

The Varalakshmi Vrat, a revered occasion in Hindu tradition, will be observed on Friday, August 16, 2024. This auspicious day is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Varalakshmi, an embodiment of prosperity and divine grace. Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding the significance, observances, and practices associated with Varalakshmi Vrat.

Varalakshmi Vrat 2024: Date and Time

Event Date/Time
Varalakshmi VratamFriday, August 16, 2024
Simha Lagna Puja Muhurat (morning)05:57 AM to 08:14 AM
Vrishchika Lagna Puja Muhurat (afternoon)12:50 PM to 03:08 PM
Kumbha Lagna Puja Muhurat (evening)06:55 PM to 08:22 PM
Vrishabha Lagna Puja Muhurat (midnight)11:22 PM to 01:18 AM, Aug 17
Who is Goddess Varalakshmi?

Goddess Varalakshmi is a divine form of Goddess Lakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu. She emerged from the milky ocean, known as Kshir Sagar, and is celebrated for her ability to bestow blessings and fulfill the desires of her devotees. Varalakshmi’s appearance reflects her celestial origins: she is depicted with a complexion akin to the milky ocean and wears clothes of similar hues.

The name 'Varalakshmi' itself signifies her nature—'Vara' meaning boon or blessing, and 'Lakshmi' referring to the goddess of wealth. This form of the goddess is particularly revered for her role in granting wishes and bringing prosperity.

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What is Varalakshmi Vrat?

Varalakshmi Vrat is a significant religious observance held on the last Friday of the Shravana month during the Shukla Paksha (the waxing phase of the moon). This timing places it just before Raksha Bandhan and Shravana Purnima, adding to its significance in the Hindu calendar.

Though traditionally observed by married women in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, the Vrat is encouraged for both men and women. The day is dedicated to seeking various worldly pleasures and blessings, including the well-being of family members, children, and prosperity in all forms.

Varalakshmi Vrat 2024: Significance

In South Indian states, Varalakshmi Vrat is a prominent occasion, particularly among married women who perform the puja to ensure the well-being of their husbands and family. It is believed that observing the Vrat and worshipping Goddess Varalakshmi on this day is as auspicious as honoring the Ashtalakshmi— the eight manifestations of Goddess Lakshmi who embody various forms of wealth and virtues.

In contrast, the observance is less prevalent in North India, where other festivals might take precedence. Despite this regional variance, the essence of Varalakshmi Vrat remains the same: it is a day dedicated to invoking divine blessings and prosperity.

How to Perform Varalakshmi Puja?

The rituals of Varalakshmi Puja closely resemble those of Maha Lakshmi Puja celebrated during Diwali. The key components of the worship include:

  1. Clean the Puja Space: Begin by thoroughly cleaning the area where you will perform the puja. This space should be tidy and free of clutter to create a serene environment.
  2. Set Up the Altar: Decorate a clean platform or altar with fresh flowers, rangoli (colorful designs made on the floor), and light a lamp (diya) to signify the presence of the divine. Place an image or idol of Goddess Varalakshmi on the altar.
  3. Invoking the Goddess: Begin the puja by inviting Goddess Varalakshmi to the altar. Light the lamp and incense sticks to create a sacred ambiance.
  4. Offerings: Offer traditional items such as fruits, flowers, and sweets (known as Vayana) to the goddess. These offerings are made with devotion and are meant to please the deity.
  5. Tying the Dorak: During the puja, tie a sacred thread called Dorak around your wrist or on the altar. This thread symbolizes a bond of protection and blessings from the goddess.
  6. Recite Mantras: Chant specific mantras dedicated to Goddess Varalakshmi. These mantras invoke her blessings and help in seeking her grace for prosperity and well-being. Common mantras include:
    No.Mantras
    1.Om Varalakshmyai Namah
    2.Om Mahalakshmiyei Namah
  7. Prayers: Offer your personal prayers and express your wishes for prosperity, health, and happiness. This is a moment for personal reflection and supplication to the goddess.

The Varalakshmi Vrat on August 16, 2024, offers a valuable opportunity to seek divine blessings for prosperity and happiness. By observing this Vrat with devotion and following the traditional rituals, devotees can honor Goddess Varalakshmi and seek her grace for a fulfilling and prosperous life. Whether you are in the South or elsewhere, embracing the spirit of this festival can bring a sense of spiritual enrichment and joy.
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