Lakshmi Puja

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Lakshmi Puja is a Hindu religious ceremony dedicated to worshipping the goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and good fortune, most prominently performed during the festival of Diwali.

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Lakshmi Puja canonical 2
Laxmi Puja 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu festival observance
Hindu religious ritual
associatedWithConcept business prosperity
household prosperity
shubh labh (auspicious profit)
associatedWithDeity Devi
surface form: Lakshmi
associatedWithFestival Tihar
associatedWithObject account books in business communities
calendarSystem Hindu lunisolar calendar
surface form: Hindu lunar calendar
dayWithinFestival third day of Diwali in many regions
dedicatedTo Devi
surface form: Lakshmi
hasOffering betel leaves
coconuts
incense
kheer
kumkum and turmeric
laddus
majorFestivalAssociation Diwali
observedByCommunity Hinduism
surface form: Hindus

Indian diaspora
Nepali people
surface form: Nepali Hindus
observedInCountry India
Nepal
observedInRegion South Asia
occursOn Amavasya of Kartik month
performedAt homes
temples
performedBy householders
priests
performedDuring Diwali
purpose seeking good fortune
seeking prosperity
seeking wealth
worship of goddess Lakshmi
relatedRitual Ganesh Puja during Diwali
religion Hinduism
ritualElement aarti to Lakshmi
cleaning and decorating homes
drawing rangoli
lighting oil lamps
offering flowers
offering fruits
offering sweets
performing Lakshmi yantra worship in some traditions
placing diyas at entrances and windows
recitation of Lakshmi mantras
symbolism invocation of wealth and prosperity into the home
removal of poverty and misfortune
victory of light over darkness
timeOfDay evening

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Diwali majorRitual Lakshmi Puja
Devi associatedFestival Lakshmi Puja
Bhai Tika follows Lakshmi Puja
this entity surface form: Laxmi Puja