Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English May 2026
"Thiru" means sacred, "Vilakku" means lamp, and "Poojai" means worship. This is not merely lighting a candle. It is an elaborate, loving invitation to the Divine to manifest as light.
Traditionally performed during twilight hours (sandhya kalam), especially on Fridays, new moons, or during holy months like Karthigai, this poojai involves:
Each "Potri" is an acknowledgment: "I bow to You," "Glory to You," "You are the Light that dispels darkness." thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english
Om. Sri Maha Ganapataye Namah.
Om. Sri Gurubhyo Namah.
Om. Sri Sivaya Namah.
You don’t need a grand temple to perform this. A clean corner at home works wonders. "Thiru" means sacred, "Vilakku" means lamp, and "Poojai"
Before reciting the 108 Potri, you need to prepare the sacred space:
Here is a ready-to-chant short version for daily use: Each "Potri" is an acknowledgment: "I bow to
Repeat 108 times or continue in this meditative rhythm.