Diwali Lakshmi Japa
Diwali evening Lakshmi puja and mantra japa for auspiciousness. Plan japa in advance; Japam helps you count daily during the season.
Festival dates follow the lunar calendar — confirm with local panchang.
Meaning of the mantra
Om Sri Mahalakshmyai Namaha
Chant with a calm mind, offering salutation rather than demanding specific outcomes.
Benefits of japa (traditional view)
- Builds festival discipline
- Deepens deity bhakti
- Community yagnas may align with season
- Educational — not outcome guarantees
How to chant 108 times
- Set daily 108 sankalpa for festival period
- Keep fast/vrat rules from your family tradition
- Visit temple when possible
- Use Japam counter between work/study
When to chant
Diwali evening Lakshmi puja and mantra japa for auspiciousness.
Why 108 repetitions matter
The number 108 is one full round on a japa mala. Steady repetition calms the mind and deepens attention on the mantra’s meaning.
Some traditions prescribe 11 or 21 malas — ask your guru or priest for counts suited to your vow.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Chanting too fast and losing focus on the sound
- Mixing multiple deity vows without guidance
- Expecting only material results instead of bhakti and ethical living
Temple and home practice together
Home japa supports temple worship; it does not replace darshan. Visiting the temple on festival days or Saturdays strengthens family tradition.
Practice with Japam
Select the deity in Japam during the festival season for mantra audio and japa tally.
Frequently asked questions
- Exact festival date this year?
- Check Hindu panchang for your region — we avoid locking a Gregorian year in this guide.
- How many japas per day?
- 108 minimum for many vows; some do 1008 on main day under guidance.
- Guest mode OK?
- Yes for try; sign in to save progress across festival weeks.
- Replace temple?
- No — digital japa supports home practice.
- Join collective yagna?
- See Maha Japa Yagnas in Japam menu during campaigns.
This article is for educational and devotional practice only. Japam does not provide medical, legal, or financial advice. Results depend on personal faith and consistent practice. Mantra text and audio in the app are for japa support; consult your family priest or tradition for formal puja rules.