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New Delhi: Diwali, one of the greatest festivals of India, fills each home with light and hope. Devotees across the nation seek the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi by performing puja or visiting Lakshmi temples during Diwali, as she is considered the harbinger of wealth, prosperity, and divine grace.
These sacred devotional sites reflect architectural marvel and the deep faith that binds devotees to the goddess of fortune. From the western coast to the southern sanctuaries, each temple holds its own mythic aura, drawing pilgrims and seekers of spiritual well-being. Let’s look at some of the most powerful Lakshmi temples.
1. Mahalakshmi Temple, Mumbai
This iconic temple is located by the Arabian Sea, drawing thousands of devotees during festivals. The main deity, Mahalakshmi, symbolises wealth and power, and the temple’s sea-facing setting adds a calm aura.
2. Mahalakshmi Temple, Kolhapur
This temple, revered as Dakshin Kashi, is one of the Shakti Peethas. Constructed in the 7th century, it’s dedicated to Ambabai or Lakshmi in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur and features intricate stone carvings.
3. Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Delhi
Renowned as Birla Mandir, this temple is set up by industrialist BD Birla that houses idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu.
4. Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Odisha
Dedicated to both Lakshmi and Narayan, this temple near Bhubaneswar displays Kalinga-style architecture and is popular for its peaceful atmosphere and exquisite carvings.
5. Ashta Lakshmi Temple, Chennai
This seaside, unique temple, dedicated to the eight forms of Lakshmi, is located at Chennai’s Besant Nagar and symbolises prosperity in every aspect of life. The ascending tier structure offers a great view of the Bay of Bengal.
6. Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, Tiruchanur
Situated close to Tirupati, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Padmavathi, consort of Lord Venkateswara. Devotees believe visiting this temple completes their Tirumala darshan.
7. Chottanikara Temple, Kochi
Popular for its powerful healing vibrations, this temple has the idol of Goddess Rajarajeshwari, an incarnation of Lakshmi, alongside Bhagavathy. The rituals here are believed to cure both mental and spiritual ailments.
8. Mahalakshmi Temple, Bishnupur
Renowned for its terracotta architecture, this temple showcases Bengal’s heritage. Devotees celebrate the yearly Mangal Chandi festival with grandeur, honouring the goddess.
This Diwali 2025, as lamps illuminate every doorway, visiting these sacred shrines can kindle the light within the soul. Each temple reminds us that true wealth lies not just in possessions, but in peace, purpose, and divine connection.