
Book Vishnu–Lakshmi Kuber Puja to attract wealth and financial stability. Astro Dhyaan conducts the puja with your name, gotra, and sankalp, along with LIVE darshan for a transparent and divine experience.
Join LIVE from home and experience the divine Vishnu–Lakshmi Kuber Puja. Vishnu–Lakshmi Kuber Puja is performed to seek blessings of Lord Vishnu, Goddess mata Laxmi, and Lord Kuber, the deity of wealth. This puja is highly powerful for attracting prosperity, financial stability, and business growth. Puja Samagri: Idol/image of Vishnu, Lakshmi, and Kuber Yellow and red cloth Lotus or yellow flowers Rice (Akshat), Kumkum, Turmeric Sattu, Kheer Incense sticks, ghee lamp Panchamrit Fruits and sweets Tulsi leaves Gold/Silver coins (symbolic) Step-by-Step Puja Vidhi: Take a bath and wear clean clothes Prepare the altar and place idols Take Sankalp (name, gotra, wish) Start with Ganesh Vandana Offer Tulsi to Lord Vishnu Offer flowers to Goddess Lakshmi Offer coins to Lord Kuber Light lamp and chant mantras: “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya” “Om Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namah” “Om Kuberaya Namah” Perform Aarti and distribute prasad What to Donate: Yellow clothes Grains (rice, wheat) Jaggery and sweets Monetary donation Help to the needy Puja Process by Astro Dhyaan: Through Astro Dhyaan, this puja is conducted in a temple by experienced priests with proper rituals. LIVE darshan via Google Meet Devotee’s name, gotra, and sankalp are taken Priest clearly announces each sankalp Video recording is also provided 👉 This ensures transparency and a personalized spiritual experience Live Experience: Join live from home Real-time puja experience Full transparency Benefits: Increase in wealth and prosperity Business success Relief from financial problems Positive energy
LIVE darshan is provided via Google Meet
Devotee’s name, gotra, and sankalp are taken before the puja
The priest clearly announces each devotee’s sankalp
Devotees can join and watch the entire puja live
Used to offer sacred water during the puja.

A traditional offering made from roasted gram flour, offered as prasad.

Considered auspicious to offer to Lord Vishnu and Kuber.

Fresh fruits are offered and later distributed as prasad.
