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लक्ष्मी चरण पादुका

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Laxmi Charan Paduka represents the sacred footprints of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, light, and good fortune.
In Hindu tradition, installing these footprints in a home or business is believed to invite the goddess herself, paving the way for abundance and removing financial obstacles.
Key Meaning and Benefits
  • Attracting Wealth: It symbolizes the permanent residence of Goddess Lakshmi, helping to eliminate poverty and financial stress.
  • Wastu and Positive Energy: It purifies the surrounding environment by dispelling negative energies and rectifying Vastu flaws (architectural imbalances).
  • Auspicious Symbols: The footprints are usually engraved with sacred Hindu symbols like the Swastika, Lotus, Trishul, and Conch, which amplify good luck and success.
Ideal Vastu Placement
To maximize its spiritual benefits, the Paduka must be placed in specific locations and face the right direction:
  • Main Entrance: Fix them on the threshold of your main door. Ensure the toes point inward toward the house. This signifies that the Goddess is walking into your home, not leaving it.
  • Pooja Room (Altar): Place them on a small wooden stool or plate directly in front of the idol or photo of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Safe or Cash Box: Keep a pair inside your locker, safe, or cash drawer to secure financial stability and prevent unnecessary expenditures.
Important Do’s and Don’ts
  • Material Matters: Avoid using plastic versions. Opt for high-quality metals like silver, brass, copper, or ashtadhatu (an auspicious eight-metal alloy) for genuine spiritual benefits.
  • Keep it Flat: Do not hang or stick the footprints vertically on walls. They represent walking steps and should always rest horizontally on a flat surface.
  • Maintain Purity: Keep the area around the Paduka spotlessly clean. Offer prayers and light an incense stick or diya in front of it regularly, especially on Fridays, Dhanteras, and Diwali.