The grand festival of Diwali begins with Dhanteras, which this year falls on a Saturday. As the festival of wealth approaches, people start preparing days in advance — cleaning their homes, offices, and shops to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, who is believed to bless only clean and pure spaces. Every ritual and decoration done during this period is aimed at pleasing the Goddess of Fortune.
Among all the traditions associated with Diwali, one of the most auspicious is making the Dhan Laxmi Potli or Dhanvarsha Potli (Wealth Pouch). Devotees prepare this sacred pouch and place it in their home or shop locker (tijori). It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi loves this potli, and whoever keeps it in their locker receives her special blessings of wealth, prosperity, and abundance throughout the year.
When to Make the Dhanlaxmi Potli
Most people prepare the Dhan Lakshmi Potli on Dhanteras evening, while others make it during the Lakshmi Puja on Diwali night. After making and worshipping it, the potli is placed in the locker the next day, where it remains for the entire year.