Varalakshmi Vratam 2025 will be observed on Friday, August 8, 2025. This sacred festival is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the giver of wealth, prosperity, and well-being. Women across South India, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, perform this vrat with deep devotion and prayerful rituals.
Varalakshmi Vratam 2025 Wishes & Greetings
- Wishing you a blessed Varalakshmi Vratam! May Goddess Lakshmi fill your home with wealth, happiness, and peace.
- May the grace of Varalakshmi be with you and your family always. Happy Varalakshmi Vratham!
- On this auspicious day, may all your prayers be answered and your house be filled with divine blessings.
- May Goddess Lakshmi shower you with health, wealth, and everlasting joy this Varalakshmi Vratam.
- Here’s wishing you a day full of devotion, faith, and spiritual connection. Happy Vara Lakshmi Pooja!
Varalakshmi Vratam Quotes
- “May the divine blessings of Lakshmi Devi bring endless joy and prosperity to your home.”
- “Celebrate this Varalakshmi Vratam with devotion in your heart and gratitude in your soul.”
- “On this sacred day, may the Goddess of wealth bless you with a golden future.”
- “Faith in Lakshmi is the key to fortune and positivity in life.”
Popular Varalakshmi Vratam Prasadam Ideas
- Chakkara Pongal (Sweet Pongal) – A must-offer sweet made of jaggery and rice.
- Pulihora (Tamarind Rice) – A traditional offering with a tangy twist.
- Payasam (Kheer) – Rice or vermicelli-based sweet dish made with jaggery and milk.
- Medu Vada / Garelu – Savory fritters offered as Naivedyam.
- Panakam & Buttermilk – Refreshing drinks offered to the goddess.
- Fruits and Betel Leaves – Essential items in the offering plate.
Simple Puja Vidhan for Varalakshmi Vratam
- Kalasha Sthapana: Place a silver or brass pot filled with water, rice, coins, and turmeric. Decorate it with mango leaves and place a coconut on top, tied with a red thread.
- Alankarana (Decoration): Decorate the Kalasha with flowers, jewels, and a saree to symbolize Goddess Lakshmi.
- Lakshmi Ashtottara Archana: Chant the 108 names of Goddess Lakshmi while offering kumkum, flowers, and turmeric.
- Naivedyam Offering: Offer traditional prasadam like Pongal, Payasam, fruits, and betel leaves.
- Mangal Aarti: Perform aarti with deepam and sing Lakshmi devotional songs.
- Tie the Sacred Thread: Women tie a yellow thread (sacred raksha) on their wrist, praying for their family’s well-being.


