Varamahalakshmi Vratham is a Hindu festival where women fast and worship Goddess Lakshmi for family prosperity. Send invitations to celebrate this sacred day with family and friends.
About Varamahalakshmi Vratham
Varamahalakshmi Vratham is observed on the second Friday of the month of Shravan (July–August) in South India, particularly in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. Women perform a day-long fast and conduct a puja to Goddess Lakshmi, seeking her blessings for family welfare, health, and prosperity. The ritual involves adorning the goddess with flowers and offerings, reciting prayers, and breaking the fast in the evening. An invitation for this occasion should specify the date, time of the puja, location, and whether attendees need to fast or bring offerings. Some households invite close family and neighbors to witness the ritual and share the blessed food (prasad) afterward. The occasion emphasizes devotion, family bonds, and the divine feminine principle of abundance and care.
Cultural context
Varamahalakshmi Vratham is rooted in Hindu tradition, particularly the Lakshmi Puja cycle. Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped as the bestower of wealth, health, and prosperity. The vrat (fast) is a form of devotional practice expressing gratitude and seeking continued blessings. Women often dress in traditional sarees, and the home is decorated with flowers, rangoli, and religious symbols.
