Diwali 2024: Why do we write 'Shubh-Labh' while worshipping Lakshmi on Diwali?

 
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Diwali 2024 Tradition: This time Diwali will be celebrated on 31 October, Thursday. There are many traditions associated with Diwali, about which very few people know. These traditions have been followed for thousands of years.

Diwali 2024 Lakshmi Puja Mai Kyo Likhte Hai Shubh-Laabh: Diwali is on 31st October, Thursday. Lakshmi Puja has special significance on this day. According to the belief, Goddess Lakshmi appeared from the churning of the ocean on this date. There are many traditions associated with this festival. While worshiping Lakshmi on the evening of Diwali, a swastika symbol is made and Shubh-Laabh is written around it. Very few people know why this is done. Know the special things related to this tradition ahead…

This is the tradition associated with Diwali

While worshipping Laxmi on Diwali, a Swastika symbol is made with vermilion or kumkum and Shubh Labh is written around it. Actually, the Swastika symbol is a symbol of Lord Ganesha. This symbol is specially made while worshipping on Diwali. This keeps the significance of Laxmi Puja intact.

Shubh Labh is the son of Shri Ganesh

There is also a tradition of writing Shubh-Labh around the symbol of Swastika while performing Diwali puja. These are the names of both the sons of Lord Shri Ganesha. In religious texts, Shubh is also called Kshem. Shubh means one who does welfare in the true sense and Labh means capital earned honestly. Only when these two things are present in our life, our life becomes happy.

That is why we write Shubh Labh (good luck)

Writing Shubh-Labh in Diwali Pujan means that with the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, we get the power to do auspicious deeds, so that our wealth remains safe and happiness remains in life. Diwali is mainly a festival of worshiping the goddess of wealth. If the wealth is not earned honestly, then it is of no use, so at this time such wealth is expected which has been earned with complete honesty.

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