Except for the cool showers that come with the monsoon season, July and August
are loaded with festivals every year. As the name implies, “Varamahalakshmi” is
the Goddess of Blessings and is one of the most important festivals in India,
especially in the South part of India. This pooja is done to earn the blessings of
Goddess Lakshmi. It is believed that when pleased,Goddess Lakshmi showers
her devotees with prosperity and good fortune.
Significance of Varamahalakshmi Festival
Since shravana month has begun and the arrival of the Varamahalakshmi festival
soon, demand for silk sarees would go up from usual. For those who are not aware
of what Varamahalakshmi pooja is, it is the most auspicious festival celebrated by
the population of south India. The married woman pays their respect to the goddess
money and traditional food. It is believed that worshipping Goddess Lakshmi on this
respective day is equal to worshipping Ashtalakshmi (8 Lakshmi). On this day, a
married woman observes fasting until they finish the pooja. Every year the
Varalakshmi vratham is observed in the Sravana month.
Vrata and rituals for Varalakshmi Pooja
On this auspicious day, the woman takes an early bath and crafts a wonderful
Lotus rangoli design in the allotted worship area, which includes a Kalash portraying
Goddess Lakshmi. The consecrated Kalasha made of metal, copper, or silver,
designed affectionately with saree, gold gems, and blossoms are loaded up with
rice and are meticulously embellished with new betel or leaves, sweets, and
savouries.
So, on such an auspicious day, why not spare time for yourselves anddress up to
are the saree in this aspect and is the most adorned kind. Although, there are
numerous kinds of silk sarees, these two kinds are popular among south Indian
women. Silk sarees are perfect for all occasions that call for a traditional look.
and manufacturers selling them. But to find the authentic one at the right price is
most important. Samyakk showcases an assorted collection of silk sarees like
handpicked directly from the authentic weavers. Explore the new arrivals in the
silk saree category both at our retail store and online to enrich your festivity
choice with free shipping charges and safe payment modes.
Happy Varamahalakshmi!
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