Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Repack [90% Ultimate]
Whether recited in Sanskrit, Tamil, or English, the vibration of the 108 salutations creates a protective aura around the home, making this ancient ritual timeless in its relevance.
Om Mangala Nayagiye Potri (Praise to the leader of all auspiciousness) Om Maduravaniaye Potri (Praise to Her with sweet speech)
“Potri” (also spelled “Pothri” or “PooTri” in some transliterations) means “victory,” “hail,” or “salutation.” The 108 Potri is a litany of 108 praises that glorify the deity being worshipped — commonly Goddess (Amman/Durga/Parvati) in thiruvilakku ceremonies, or other deities depending on regional custom. The number 108 is spiritually significant in Hinduism — symbolizing completeness and cosmic wholeness — so the sequence is both a devotional chant and a meditative practice.
The number holds immense spiritual significance in Hindu and Vedic traditions. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english repack
The lamp ( Thiruvilakku or Kuthuvilakku ) is not just an object for lighting but represents the : The Base : Lord Brahma. The Stem : Lord Vishnu. The Top (Bowl) : Lord Shiva.
While you can light a lamp daily, the traditional Thiruvilakku Poojai with the full 108 chants is highly potent during specific days:
[1. Ganesh Prarthana] ➔ [2. Lighting the Lamp] ➔ [3. Chanting 108 Potri] ➔ [4. Food Offering] ➔ [5. Mangala Arathi] Whether recited in Sanskrit, Tamil, or English, the
Offer your prepared sweets, fruits, and water. Ring the prayer bell while offering.
Praise to the one who gives worldly pleasures and divine grace
Hail to the protector of children and elders. The number holds immense spiritual significance in Hindu
Keep flowers (preferably red or yellow), fruits, betel leaves, betel nuts, and a sweet offering (Neivedhyam) like payasam or sweet pongal ready.
Recite each name with devotion, visualizing the golden flame growing brighter with every chant.
Offer the fruits, water, and sweets (Neivedhyam) that you prepared.
: Chanting the 108 Potris is believed to dispel spiritual darkness, resolve past karmas, and bring "everlasting happiness" to the family.