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On February 7, 2026, hundreds gathered at a Tamil Nadu temple for a women-led 108th Thiruvilakku Puja, lighting lamps to honor Goddess Mahalakshmi for prosperity and well-being.
On February 7, 2026, the Sri Thunga Balasthanambika Sametha Kadrasundareswarar Temple in Kanjanagaram, Tamil Nadu, hosted the 11th year of the 108th Thiruvilakku Puja, a tradition observed by women across the state on the last Friday of the Tamil month Thai.
Devotees lit sacred lamps symbolizing Goddess Mahalakshmi, offering prayers, sweets, fruits, and flowers for health, marital harmony, and prosperity.
The event included archana rituals and concluded with Maha Deeparadhana, drawing large gatherings often numbering in the hundreds or thousands, reflecting a longstanding spiritual practice believed to bring auspiciousness and communal well-being.
El 7 de febrero de 2026, cientos se reunieron en un templo de Tamil Nadu para el 108o Thiruvilakku Puja liderado por mujeres, encendiendo lámparas en honor a la diosa Mahalakshmi para la prosperidad y el bienestar.