Puja for Prosperity
Sri suktam puja is the most suitable Vedic remedial solution for people who want wealth and prosperity. Sri suktam is addressed to Goddess Lakshmi who is the Goddess of Wealth, Fertility and Prosperity.
Sri suktam is one out of the 5 suktams, which are Purusha suktam, Vishnu suktam, Sri suktam, Bhu suktam and Nila suktam. Sri suktam is recited to bring bliss to the family. One who performs the Sri Suktam puja with proper discipline and devout intent is blessed with wealth and prosperity.
Sri suktam is a never-failing mantra that invokes prosperity, health, goodness, wealth and well-being of an individual and complete family. Girls who recite Sri suktam get married to good grooms and live a happy life. Boys do well in their studies and get good, steady jobs, families come out of troubles of misery and debts.
Significance of Sri Suktam Puja for Prosperity
The Sri Sukta of the Veda is recited with benefit especially on Fridays, together with formal worship of the Goddess, for peace, plenty, and all-round prosperity. Lakshmi, who is usually identified as the Spouse of Vishnu, or Narayana, represents the glory and magnificence of God. Narayana and Lakshmi stand for Being and Becoming. The Creator in all His glory manifests Himself in the variety of creation.
Lakshmi is prosperity, and all the wealth of life is nothing but prosperity. All forms of happiness, satisfaction, abundance, and status come under Lakshmi, the Divine Glory. The Sri Sukta is the invocation of God Himself as the great glory of His creation, His lordliness, sovereignty, and supremacy.
How to do the Sri Suktam Pooja for Prosperity:
The Sri suktam pooja for prosperity is performed on Friday in the first half of the day. Recite the Sri Devi Suktam in a loud and clear voice. After the 10 minutes of suktam recitation, offer naivedyam prasadam and show agarbatti and camphor to the Goddess and meditate for 5-10 minutes asking her to fulfill your desire. After the pooja is over, you can pour the kumkum into a nearby Tulsi Plant.
You can do this pooja standing up with the photo placed North, East, or West direction. If you want to sit down, sit on a silk asana.