Laxmi Pujan Muhurat 2027: Complete Diwali Lakshmi Puja Date, Shubh Muhurat, Rituals, Panchang & पूजा विधि

Laxmi Pujan Muhurat 2027 is one of the most anticipated topics for devotees celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights. On this auspicious day, millions of families across India worship Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, fortune, and abundance, along with Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and Lord Kubera, the deity of wealth.

According to the Hindu Panchang, Lakshmi Puja is performed on Kartik Amavasya, the new moon day of the month of Kartik. Choosing the correct Laxmi Pujan Muhurat 2027 is considered highly important because it is believed to invite prosperity, happiness, financial growth, and peace into the home and workplace.

In this detailed guide, you’ll learn about the Lakshmi Puja Muhurat 2027, the significance of the festival, Panchang details, Puja Samagri, step-by-step Puja Vidhi, important rituals, Do’s and Don’ts, and frequently asked questions.

Important: The exact Lakshmi Puja Muhurat depends on your city and local Panchang calculations. Always verify the official Kalnirnay 2027 calendar or consult a local priest for the precise timing in your location.

What is Laxmi Pujan?

Laxmi Pujan is the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, who symbolizes:

  • Wealth
  • Prosperity
  • Fortune
  • Success
  • Peace
  • Happiness
  • Good Luck

On Diwali night, devotees pray for financial stability, family well-being, and success in business and personal life.

Many businesses also perform Chopda Pujan (worship of account books) and inaugurate new financial records during this time.

Significance of Laxmi Pujan Muhurat

Performing Lakshmi Puja during the Shubh Muhurat is believed to:

  • Invite Goddess Lakshmi into the home
  • Remove financial obstacles
  • Bring prosperity and abundance
  • Promote business growth
  • Bless the family with happiness
  • Enhance spiritual positivity

The Pradosh Kaal and the Sthir Lagna are generally regarded as highly favorable periods for Lakshmi Puja, subject to the Panchang of your region.

When is Lakshmi Puja Celebrated?

Lakshmi Puja is observed on:

  • Kartik Amavasya
  • During the Diwali festival
  • In the evening after sunset
  • Within the recommended Muhurat as per the local Panchang

The exact Gregorian calendar date varies each year according to the lunar calendar.

Panchang Elements for Lakshmi Puja

The Muhurat is generally determined using:

1. Tithi

Kartik Amavasya is considered the most auspicious Tithi for Lakshmi Puja.

2. Nakshatra

The day’s Nakshatra is considered while selecting the most favorable time.

3. Yoga

Auspicious Yogas enhance the spiritual significance of the Puja.

4. Karana

Karana is another Panchang factor used in Muhurat calculations.

5. Pradosh Kaal

Lakshmi Puja is traditionally performed during Pradosh Kaal, the period shortly after sunset.

6. Sthir Lagna

Many devotees also prefer a Sthir (fixed) Lagna, such as Vrishabha (Taurus) or Simha (Leo), for additional auspiciousness. Availability depends on the day’s Panchang.

Laxmi Pujan Muhurat 2027 (General Reference)

Panchang Detail Information
Festival Diwali / Lakshmi Puja
Hindu Month Kartik
Tithi Amavasya
Preferred Puja Time Evening during Pradosh Kaal
Additional Preference Sthir Lagna (where applicable)
Recommended Source Official Kalnirnay 2027 or local Panchang

Note: Exact Muhurat timings differ by city. Refer to the official Kalnirnay 2027 calendar for accurate local timings.

Puja Samagri (Required Items)

Prepare the following items before beginning the Puja:

  • Idol or image of Goddess Lakshmi
  • Idol or image of Lord Ganesha
  • Kalash
  • Coconut
  • Mango leaves
  • Kumkum
  • Haldi (Turmeric)
  • Akshat (Rice)
  • Flowers
  • Lotus flowers (if available)
  • Betel leaves and betel nuts
  • Incense sticks
  • Camphor
  • Ghee lamp (Diya)
  • Cotton wicks
  • Sweets (Mithai)
  • Fruits
  • Coins
  • Currency notes
  • New account books (for businesses)
  • Panchamrit
  • Garland

Step-by-Step Lakshmi Puja Vidhi

1. Clean the House

Clean the entire home and decorate the entrance with Rangoli and Diyas.

2. Prepare the Puja Area

Place the idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on a clean platform.

3. Install the Kalash

Fill a Kalash with water, place mango leaves on top, and cover it with a coconut.

4. Light the Diya

Light a ghee lamp and incense sticks before beginning the Puja.

5. Invoke Lord Ganesha

Worship Lord Ganesha first to remove obstacles.

6. Worship Goddess Lakshmi

Offer:

  • Flowers
  • Kumkum
  • Rice
  • Sweets
  • Fruits
  • Coins
  • Lotus flowers

Recite Lakshmi Stotra or Shri Sukta if possible.

7. Perform Aarti

Offer Aarti to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha.

8. Distribute Prasad

Share sweets and Prasad among family members.

Business Lakshmi Puja

Many businesses perform:

  • Chopda Pujan
  • Cash box worship
  • Computer and office equipment worship
  • New ledger inauguration

Business owners seek prosperity and success for the coming year.

Do’s During Lakshmi Puja

  • Wear clean or new traditional clothes.
  • Decorate the home with Diyas and Rangoli.
  • Keep the main entrance clean and well-lit.
  • Offer fresh flowers and sweets.
  • Perform Puja during the recommended Muhurat.
  • Maintain a peaceful and devotional atmosphere.

Don’ts During Lakshmi Puja

  • Avoid clutter and untidiness.
  • Do not perform the Puja in haste.
  • Avoid arguments or negative speech during the festival.
  • Do not extinguish Diyas immediately after the Puja.
  • Avoid using damaged idols or broken Puja items.

Benefits of Lakshmi Puja

Devotees believe that sincere worship during the proper Muhurat may bring:

  • Financial prosperity
  • Business growth
  • Household peace
  • Success in new ventures
  • Positive energy
  • Family harmony
  • Spiritual well-being

Marathi + English Lakshmi Puja Terms

English मराठी
Lakshmi Puja लक्ष्मी पूजन
Muhurat मुहूर्त
Diya दिवा
Rangoli रांगोळी
Kalash कलश
Prasad प्रसाद
Aarti आरती
Puja पूजा
Amavasya अमावस्या
Goddess Lakshmi देवी लक्ष्मी
Lord Ganesha भगवान गणेश
Prosperity समृद्धी

Why Use Kalnirnay for Lakshmi Puja?

The Kalnirnay Calendar 2027 provides:

  • Accurate Panchang
  • Kartik Amavasya details
  • Muhurat
  • Sunrise & Sunset
  • Moonrise & Moonset
  • Festival Calendar
  • Rahu Kaal
  • Daily Tithi
  • Nakshatra
  • Yoga & Karana

It helps devotees identify the most suitable period for performing Lakshmi Puja.

Shubh Vivah Muhurat

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When is Lakshmi Puja in 2027?

Lakshmi Puja is celebrated on Kartik Amavasya during the Diwali festival. The exact Gregorian date and Muhurat should be confirmed using the official Kalnirnay 2027 calendar or a local Panchang.

2. What is the best time for Lakshmi Puja?

Lakshmi Puja is generally performed during Pradosh Kaal in the evening. Some devotees also prefer a Sthir Lagna, depending on the day’s Panchang.

3. Which deities are worshipped during Lakshmi Puja?

Devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and in many traditions, Lord Kubera.

4. Can businesses perform Lakshmi Puja?

Yes. Many businesses perform Chopda Pujan, worship their account books, cash registers, and office equipment, seeking prosperity and success.

5. Does Kalnirnay provide Lakshmi Puja Muhurat?

Yes. The Kalnirnay calendar includes Panchang details and general Muhurat guidance. For precise local timings and personalized advice, consult the official edition for your city or a qualified priest.

Conclusion

Laxmi Pujan Muhurat 2027 is an important part of the Diwali celebrations, offering devotees an opportunity to seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for prosperity, peace, and abundance. By performing the Puja during the recommended Muhurat, following traditional rituals, and maintaining devotion, families celebrate one of the most cherished festivals in the Hindu calendar.

The Kalnirnay Calendar 2027 serves as a valuable reference for Panchang details, Tithi, Muhurat, and festival information. For the most accurate Lakshmi Puja timings, always refer to the official Kalnirnay 2027 edition or consult a knowledgeable priest based on your city and local traditions.

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