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Varalakshmi Pooja
Varalakshmi Pooja

Varalakshmi Pooja

Varalakshmi Pooja is one of the most auspicious vrathams observed by Telugu families, especially by women, to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi — the bestower of wealth, prosperity, family harmony, and success. The word ‘Vara’ means boon, and devotees believe that performing this pooja with devotion helps fulfill heartfelt wishes and brings prosperity into the household.

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Significance in Telugu Households

In Andhra and Telangana regions, Varalakshmi Vratham is deeply rooted in tradition and performed during the month of Shravana, specifically on Fridays. Women wake up early, prepare their homes with rangoli and mango leaf toranams, and set up a decorated kalasham symbolizing Goddess Lakshmi. The pooja involves invoking the goddess, chanting Varalakshmi mantras, and performing rituals as per Vedic shastra.

It is believed that worshipping Goddess Varalakshmi on this day is equivalent to praying to Ashta Lakshmi — the eight forms of wealth and abundance. The ritual strengthens both material and spiritual well-being and is often passed down across generations as a cherished family tradition.

When to Perform Varalakshmi Pooja

  • Varalakshmi Vratham is performed on the Friday before the full moon (Pournami) in the Shravana month, as per the Telugu calendar.
  • Early morning is considered an ideal time to begin the pooja, preferably during a shubh muhurtham.

Benefits of Performing Varalakshmi Pooja

  • Brings financial stability, material abundance, and business growth
  • Helps eliminate obstacles, karmic blockages, and doshas in one's horoscope
  • Improves self-confidence and inner strength, especially for women
  • Promotes family unity, peace, and health
  • Believed to fulfill genuine desires and grant blessings across generations

Ritual Details

  • The pooja is performed with Kalash Sthapana, turmeric idols or face of Lakshmi Amma, flowers, kumkum, and prasadam
  • Mantras specific to Varalakshmi Devi are recited with offerings of sweets, fruits, and thamboolam
  • The ritual concludes with the distribution of pooja akshata and blessings among family and guests
  • In some Telugu homes, a thread with nine knots is tied on the right hand as a symbol of protection and grace

Book a Telugu Pandit for Varalakshmi Pooja

At BookMyPooja, we provide experienced Telugu-speaking Vedic pandits who perform the Varalakshmi Pooja in a traditional and heartfelt manner, ensuring every detail is followed as per the scriptures.

Choose from budget-friendly packages that include all the required samagri, pooja setup, and support. Let your home be filled with the divine presence of Lakshmi Devi this Shravana season.

Book your Varalakshmi Pooja today with trusted Telugu purohits.


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