Thiruvilakku Poojai (lamp worship) is a sacred ritual predominantly performed by women to invoke the blessings of Goddess Mahalakshmi for family prosperity, longevity of the husband (sumangali bhagyam), and overall peace. The 108 Potri (names of praise) are chanted while offering flowers or vermillion (kumkum) to the lamp, which is viewed as a physical manifestation of divine light. The 108 Potri (English Transliteration)
Hail to the sanctuary of noble thoughts. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english repack
| No. | Romanized Tamil | English Meaning | |-----|----------------|------------------| | 61 | Om Santana Prapthi Potri | Hail to the bestower of children | | 62 | Om Vidya Buddhi Pradhayai Potri | Hail to the giver of knowledge and intellect | | 63 | Om Dhana Dhanya Samridhi Potri | Hail to the wealth and grains prosperity | | 64 | Om Griha Shanti Potri | Hail to the peace in the home | | 65 | Om Vahana Prapthi Potri | Hail to the granter of vehicles | | 66 | Om Udyoga Siddhi Potri | Hail to the success in career | | 67 | Om Vivaha Prathibandha Nasini Potri | Hail to the remover of marriage obstacles | | 68 | Om Shatru Samhara Potri | Hail to the destroyer of enemies | | 69 | Om Abhaya Hastaya Potri | Hail to the hand of fearlessness | | 70 | Om Raksha Raksha Potri | Hail to the protector (repeated for emphasis) | Thiruvilakku Poojai (lamp worship) is a sacred ritual
Hail to the radiant lamp of dawn, dispeller of gloom. Step 3: The 108 Potri – Repacked into
Hail to the source who crowns humble deeds.
Instead of a raw, repetitive list, we repackage the 108 praises into 12 devotional themes. Chant each set while offering flowers, ringing the bell occasionally.