Diwali 2025: 4 Important Rules to Remember While Choosing Goddess Lakshmi’s Idol or Picture for Lakshmi Puja

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Tuesday, 14 October 2025 (15:59 IST)
Diwali is one of India’s most sacred and celebrated festivals. The festival is considered incomplete without worshipping Goddess Lakshmi — the divine embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune.

It is believed that on the night of Kartik Amavasya, Goddess Lakshmi descends to Earth and blesses the homes of those who worship her with devotion and proper rituals. However, few people know that the true benefits of Diwali Puja are received only when the idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi is chosen according to scriptural and Vastu principles.

Here are the four essential rules to keep in mind when selecting the idol or image of Goddess Lakshmi for Diwali Puja:

1. Goddess Lakshmi Should Be in a Seated Posture

For Diwali worship, always choose an image or idol of Goddess Lakshmi in a seated position.
A standing posture symbolizes instability and indicates that the Goddess may soon depart.
In contrast, a seated Lakshmi represents stability, calmness, and permanent residence — a sign that she will stay in your home and bless your family with lasting prosperity.

2. The Goddess Should Be Seated on a Lotus Flower

Goddess Lakshmi should always be shown seated on a lotus flower. The lotus symbolizes purity, divinity, and spiritual growth.

Despite growing in mud, the lotus remains untouched and pure — reminding us to stay virtuous amid worldly attachments.

When Goddess Lakshmi is depicted sitting on a lotus, it signifies wealth combined with wisdom and purity.

3. Right Hand in the Blessing Gesture

Her right hand should be in the varada mudra (blessing posture), facing forward or raised towards devotees.

This gesture symbolizes prosperity, fulfillment of wishes, and protection from fear or suffering. It represents the Goddess showering her devotees with blessings of happiness, success, and abundance.

4. Gold Coins Flowing from Her Hands

Choose an idol or picture where gold coins are shown flowing or falling from her hands.
This posture symbolizes the continuous flow of wealth and good fortune in the devotee’s life.
Additionally, the presence of elephants beside Goddess Lakshmi is considered very auspicious — representing royal grace, power, and prosperity.

Placement of Lord Ganesha with Goddess Lakshmi

Lakshmi Puja on Diwali is incomplete without Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and symbol of wisdom.

During the puja, always place Lord Ganesha to the right of Goddess Lakshmi.

This ensures that the wealth you receive is used wisely and remains stable, bringing both material success and mental peace.

Disclaimer: The content provided here is based on beliefs and information only. Always consult a concerned expert.

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