Lakshmi Pooja Mantra
Lakshmi Pooja Mantra

Lakshmi Pooja Mantra

Lakshmi Pooja Mantra Lyrics, Meaning, Benefits, Download

Learn everything about this Lakshmi mantra that fosters a better perspective on life’s pursuits
 
 
The Lakshmi Pooja Mantra is a devotional salutation to Goddess Mahalakshmi, invoking her in four of her key aspects.
This mantra is often recited for prosperity, abundance, and divine grace, especially during Fridays, Diwali, and Lakshmi Pujas.
It's also a part of many Namavali (chain of names) or stotra formats where various names of Lakshmi are listed with deep reverence.
The Lakshmi Pooja Mantra is our latest addition to the library which includes Devi, Saraswati, Vishnu, and Lakshmi mantras.
 

Lyrics of the Mantra

|| om mahalakshmyai namo namah
om vishnupriyayai namo namah
om dhanapradayai namo namah
om vishvajananyai namo namah ||
 

Meaning of the Mantra

Lyrics:
|| om mahalakshmyai namo namah
om vishnupriyayai namo namah
om dhanapradayai namo namah
om vishvajananyai namo namah ||
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Meaning:
I bow to Goddess Mahalakshmi,
I bow to the Divine Consort of Lord Vishnu,
I bow to the Generous Granter of all wealth,
I bow to the Mother of the Universe.
 
 

Variations of the Mantra

The Lakshmi Pooja mantra, can sometimes be referred to as Mahalakshmi Salutation Mantra.
Less formally, it can be called the Lakshmi Namavali or the Chaturnama Mahalakshmi Mantra.
In Vaishnav traditions, the word “vishnupriyayai” may be replaced with “vaikunthanivasinyai” which means one who resides at Vaikuntha - Vishnu’s abode.
The “vishvajananyai” name can sometimes replaced with “jagatjananyai” or “bhaktajanaposhinyai” (nurturer of devotees).
 

Benefits of the Mantra

The Lakshmi Pooja Mantra holds several benefits for the mind of both the chanter and the listener.
Listening to this divine Lakshmi mantra along with meditation helps you in the following ways.
 
Benefit 1 - Better perspective on life
You become less obsessed with materialistic pursuits, allowing you to find true joy
 
Benefit 2 - Reduces confusion
You become better at making clear decisions, away from the creeping influence of doubt
 
Benefit 3 - Inspires hope
When working towards financial goals, you become less likely to admit defeat and give up
 

History of the Mantra

Since Vedic times, the worship of Goddess Lakshmi - symbol of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness - has been an integral part of both household and commercial life.
Vedic scriptures like the Rigveda mention Shri (Goddess Lakshmi) as the radiant energy that nourishes all existence.
In homes, her puja brings harmony, prosperity, and sustenance; in businesses, she is invoked for ethical success and fruitful growth.
A common mythological origin traces to the Samudra Manthan, where Lakshmi emerged seated on a lotus, signifying that true wealth arises from balance, discipline, and effort.
Since then, she’s worshipped especially on Fridays, Diwali, and Varalakshmi Vratam, as a way to invite prosperity.
Regular pujas are believed to cleanse spaces of negativity and attune the practitioner to abundance, generosity, and right action.