Divine Diwali Workshop
Divine Diwali Workshop
Join this workshop to bring divinity & prosperity in your Diwali celebration. Join to understand the true meanings behind the rituals, so the rituals become more effective & lead you on the path of abundance, healthwise & wealthwise.
In this workshop we will learn to Light the lamp of love in our heart; the lamp of abundance in our home; the lamp of healing to bring good health to us & our loved ones; the lamp of Knowledge to dispel the darkness of ignorance and the lamp of gratitude for the abundance that the Divine has bestowed on us.
Fee - Rs.555
Venue - Whatsapp & permanent access of full course on your email
Medium - Audios, videos, reference notes, pdf, 24*7 doubt clearing facility, full support in eng & hindi languages
Daywise details for this workshop
*Day 1*
Introduction to the 4 auspicious days of Diwali & rituals for each day
*Day 2*
*Rituals for manifesting good health on Dhanteras through - Dhanvantri Mantra for healing*
We will teach the mantra along with meaning to pay respect to Lord Dhanvantri (who is mentioned in the puranas as the god of ayurveda/medicine & the physician of gods)
*Day 3*
*Rituals for manifesting wealth & prosperity on Dhanteras through - Kubera Money Mantra*
We will teach the mantra along with meaning to pay respect to Lord Kubera (who is worshipped for wealth & prosperity)
*Day 4*
Significance of Naraka Chaturdasi (Second day of Diwali)
Why is the death of Narkasura celebrated. Understanding the spiritual significance & cleansing ourselves of all evil energies
*Day 5*
Learning about the 8 forms of goddess Laxmi (Ashta Laxmi)
*Day 6*
Worshipping the ‘’Ashta Lakshi’’ for procurement of wealth in 16 forms (knowledge, intelligence, strength, valor, beauty, victory, fame, ambition, morality, gold and other wealth, food grains, bliss, happiness, health and longevity, and virtuous offspring)
*Day 7*
Goddess Lakshmi's lessons on personal transformation and business growth
*Day 8*
Ways of wealth attraction through visualisation on the Auspicious day of Diwali
*Day 9*
Symbolism of the mythological goddess Laxmi
*Day 10*
Significance of the 4th auspicious day of the Diwali festival - govardhan puja & its significance in modern times