
This is because Lakshmi Ji does not stay for long without her husband. In the photograph, Laxmi Ji should be accompanied by Sri Vishnu. One thing to note- Laxmi Ji should not be worshipped alone.

Once you do that, sit on your mat, facing the east or northeast.ĩ. It is ideal that you stand up facing the east or north-east and blow the conch 3 times loudly to attract divine vibrations.Ĩ. Keep the lamp in front of the Vishnu-Lakshmi photo/deity.ħ. Light a lamp of ghee or clarified butter before you begin the mantra recitation.

It is ideal to have a photograph or deity of Vishnu-Laxmi ji before you.Ħ. If you face difficulties sitting on a mat, sit on a chair.ĥ. While chanting the Mantra, wear light clothes, preferably cotton.Ĥ. If not, please wash your face, mouth, hands and legs. Wake up early (a little before Brahma Muhurta), for best results.Ģ. Now, let us see the Process for chanting the Mantra to attract prosperity and wellbeing in our lives.ġ. Authentic Process of Chanting Lakshmi Mantra The greatest benefits of Lakshmi Mantra are:ġ) It attracts wealth and prosperity for auspicious purposes rather than any medical emergencies.Ģ) One will experience abundance and peace.ģ) Businesses shall yield maximum profits.Ĥ) You shall never be burdened with loans.ĥ) If you have taken loans, after chanting this mantra, you will become capable of repaying them.Ħ) You will attract positivity and make the right choices for yourself.ħ) Negative energies shall immediately abandon you. Waking up during Brahma Muhurta and chanting the Mantra Om Dhandayai Namah is a sure road to prosperity. It fills the person with divine energies.īrahma Muhurta also supports and amplifies the effects of chanting mantras.

It is an auspicious time when all the divine forces are in complete charge. Typically one should chant this mantra every day during brahma muhurta.īrahma Muhurta is the time between 4-6 am early in the morning. So, let us now see the best time to chant this mantra When should we Chant Lakshmi Mantra? This is the 474 th mantra in the Lakshmi Sahasranamavali Stotram.
