Our Desi-Style Lakshmi Pooja πŸͺ”

Lakshmi Pooja in our home has its own rhythm β€” a bit of tradition, a bit of teamwork, and a lot of laughter.

My husband takes charge of the rangoli every year. He loves perfection β€” planning every design and choosing the right colours. I have no patience for it, so he has been doing it year after year, turning it into a riot of colours. My only contribution is cheering him on, and honestly, I don’t think I should do any more! πŸ˜…

I take care of the decorations, flowers, and Prasad. I decide where everything should go, and sometimes we even paint our own diyas to make it more special. The house fills with the smell of incense, sweets, and a quiet happiness.

Every year, we try to make it special β€” not just for Goddess Lakshmi, but for our family. Now our children have also started helping, and that makes it even more joyful.

For us, Lakshmi Pooja is not just about inviting wealth β€” it’s about feeling thankful for the love, laughter, and togetherness that already fill our home.

And that, I believe, is the true blessing of the festival. πŸ’›

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