Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Exclusive 95%

(traditional oil lamp) is more than a source of light; it is the physical symbol of the Goddess of Fortune. Divine Presence

Represent Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti (Destruction of ignorance and liberation).

In Hindu tradition, the lamp is not merely a source of light; it is a symbol of knowledge (Gnana) and the removal of ignorance (Agnana). The oil in the lamp represents the negative tendencies of the human mind (ego, greed, anger), while the wick represents the self. When lit by the fire of spiritual wisdom, the negatives are burnt away, illuminating the soul. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english exclusive

– Praise be to the Supreme Goddess who untangles us from the web of worldly illusions.

Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri: English Transliteration & Meanings (traditional oil lamp) is more than a source

The number 108 is considered sacred in Hinduism. It represents the universe's wholeness. Chanting the 108 names of the Goddess while the lamp burns creates a vibrational shield of positive energy around the home and the devotee. It is an act of surrender, acknowledging the Goddess as the source of all power.

– Praise be to the Healer who grants a disease-free life. The oil in the lamp represents the negative

After completing the 108 Potri, bow your head down in front of the lamp. Perform the Aarthi (camphor lighting) or wave a small ghee lamp in clockwise circles around the Kuthuvilakku three times. Sing or recite peace prayers like "Sarveshaam Svastir Bhavatu" or simply say "Om Shanti" thrice to distribute the collected energy evenly throughout your home.

– Praise be to the One who is filled with the ultimate consciousness of Shiva.

Here are the 108 Potri in English: