Struggling Financially? 5 Flowers You Should Not Offer To Gods And Goddesses During Diwali Puja

Diwali puja calls for offering jewellery, flowers, sweets, money, and other things associated with prosperity. Here is how you can make the veneration a success and be blessed with a prosperous life. 

 
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Flowers For Diwali Puja: As Diwali is approaching, the preparations for the festival of light are in full swing. People are decorating offices, companies are organising fun fairs in which employees can participate, and schools are bracing up for a day of fun for kids. Amid this all, the festival also brings hope for people.

It signifies the triumph of good over evil and the destruction of hurdles in life. Whether a person is witnessing financial issues or not, they worship Goddess Lakshmi to be blessed with prosperity and wealth. Therefore, it is crucial to take a look at what we offer to Gods and Goddesses during Diwali puja. Since flowers are an essential aspect of any veneration, you need to be careful not to offer below-mentioned flowers to Gods and Goddesses because they might lead to a financial crisis.

We spoke to astrologer Radhakant Vats to understand the rituals of Diwali puja and what flowers to offer and refrain from using.

Diwali Puja: Flowers Not To Offer To Goddess Lakshmi And Lord Ganesha

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Most devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on the day of Diwali because it is believed that they bless people with wealth and prosperity. If the God and Goddess are impressed by your devotion and deeds, they will shower blessings on your home, remove financial hurdles, and bless you with a happy life.

When you are offering flowers to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, here are a couple of things you need to be careful about. Here are the flowers that you must not offer during Diwali puja

  • Kaner
  • Datura (jimson weeds)
  • Tagar (crepe jasmines)
  • Madar (milkweeds)
  • Harsingar (night jasmine)

The astrologer said that it is believed if we offer these flowers to Goddess Lakshmi, she will get angry and the devotees will have to suffer her wrath. These flowers will also make the Diwali puja inauspicious and invite negativity and financial problems into the house. You should also not offer dry flowers or the ones picked up fromt he ground.

The expert added that if you use these flowers during Diwali puja, you will not get the benefit of veneration. Hence, it is crucial to be careful of all the things that you offer to Gods and Goddesses on this auspicious day.

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Diwali Puja: Flowers You Should Offer To Goddess Lakshmi And Lord Ganesha

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To make the Diwali puja a success, you should offer things that are associated with prosperity and wealth. This includes metals, jewellery, money, sweets, etc. Amid this, the list of flowers that you can offer to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are,

  • Gainda (marigold)
  • Kamal (lotus)
  • Mogra (jasmine)
  • Gulab (rose)

Flowers that have a sweet smell are the most loved by Gods and Goddesses. By offering these flowers, you can impress Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha easily. They will bless you and your family with happiness, prosperity, and peaceful life.

If you keep in mind the information provided in this article, your Diwali puja will be a success. May Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha help you overcome the financial crisis, if any, and bless your family life with harmony. Have a safe and prosperous Diwali.

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