Lakshmi Narayan Vrat Puja 2026 Rituals and Significance
This year, Lakshmi Narayan Vrat Puja will be Celebrated on Thursday, January 29, 2026

In Hindu mythology, the mother of the universe is known as Laxmi which means the attainment of Nirvan, the ultimate aim of life that is Moksha. Laxmi the word itself comes from the Sanskrit word ‘lakshya’, means the last desire of life to achieve full salvation. In other words,worshipping Goddess Laxmi is to activate your dreams backed with your duties to enrich the target. So it can be said that accomplishment of every one’s duties is nothing but the grace of Goddess Laxmi.
Worshipping Laxmi, the Goddess of wealth and energy, will enable to attain dharma, artha, karma and moksha, the chaturbarga. Moksha is nothing but ‘Nirban, the last and the supreme desire of every human lives. The word Laxmi is synonymous with the concept of happiness and prosperity in life. In the Rigveda, Laxmi is described as a primodial divine force of the cosmic creation. Laxmi is also portrayed as the symbol of delusion. She is adored as the cause of the divine procreation.
In Yajurveda, Laxmi is depicted as a symbol of energy and plentifulness. In the Atharba Veda, Mahalaxmi is described as ‘sri’ and the causative divine force of goals in life. In Saptasati chandi
The Devi Durga is manifested and worshipped as in the best three forms of Mahalaxmi, Mahasaraswati and Mahakali. Here Mahalaxmi is portrayed as a divine force representing the allpervading ‘Mayashakti’ of Lord Narayan. It is also said that without Mahalaxmi, the preservation of the universe is not possible