Lord of tiny flames, I praise you
In the vast ocean of Hindu rituals and Tamil Saivite traditions, few practices are as visually stunning and spiritually potent as the (Holy Lamp Pooja). At the heart of this ceremony lies a powerful recitation known as the 108 Potri —a set of 108 salutations praising the divine lamp, Lord Shiva, or the Goddess. For Tamil-speaking devotees worldwide, accessing the "Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri in English exclusive" has become a necessity to preserve tradition while embracing a global language.
Om Chaitanya Rupini Potri (Praise be to the conscious energy of the universe)
Om Hrimkara Rupini Potri (Praise be to the form of the sacred Bija syllable Hrim) thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english exclusive
Below is the exclusive text for the . These names are recited while offering flowers (usually thamarai/lotus or kumkum) to the lamp.
Traditional belief dictates that unmarried women find good life partners, and married women secure the longevity and well-being of their husbands ( Sowmangalyam ).
Om Daridrya Bhanjini Potri (Praise be to the destroyer of poverty) Lord of tiny flames, I praise you In
: Turmeric, kumkum, sandalwood paste, fresh flowers (jasmine or lotus), and fruits for : Place the lamp on a wooden stand ( ) or a plate with raw rice. Step-by-Step Procedure Light the Lamp
Om Shiva Swaroopini Potri (Praise be to the embodiment of the Transformer/Shiva) 61 to 80: Forms of Wisdom and Purity
: The Thiruvilakku or Kuthuvilakku is viewed as a symbol of Mahalakshmi , the deity of fortune and prosperity. Om Chaitanya Rupini Potri (Praise be to the
Represents our Vasanas (Human tendencies/Ego).
: Clean the pooja room and place a kolam (traditional floor drawing). Wash the lamp and decorate it with Manjal (turmeric) and Kunkumam (vermilion).