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(greetings or praises) are chanted during the ritual to invoke the blessings of the Goddess. Chanting these names while offering flowers, turmeric, or vermilion (kumkum) at the base of the lamp is a core part of the worship. : The lamp ( Kuthu-vilakku ) represents the inner power of energy (

: Pour pure cow's ghee, sesame oil (gingelly oil), or special Pancha Deepam oil into the basin of the lamp.

Praise to Her who naturally manifests as the light of consciousness. Om Earezhaulagum Eendraai Potri

Praise to the lamp that glows like lightning, illuminating our lives. Om Man Olippizhmbaai Valarnthaai Potri

(Lines 11–100 follow standard praises for Goddess Lakshmi/Parvati) Om Unmai Neriyai Unarthuvaye Potri

Potri to the Lamp that is the enemy’s repentance.

Performing Thiruvilakku Poojai with the 108 Potris is a simple yet sacred ritual. Here's a step-by-step guide:

Praise to the divine Mother who gave birth to the fourteen worlds. Om Pirar Vayamaagaa Periyoy Potri

(Praise to the Embodiment of Truth)

. Lighting the lamp, especially on Fridays, is believed to dispel darkness, remove negative energy, and bring auspiciousness to the household. Significance of the 108 Potri

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