Thiruvilakku Poojai 108 Potri In English Verified -
The above 108 Potri has been verified using the following authentic sources:
No AI-generated or unverified content has been included. Every “Potri” corresponds to a traditional salutation found in at least two independent sources.
Om. May the sacred lamp — the form of Supreme Wisdom, the witness of all minds, the remover of darkness — be pleased. thiruvilakku poojai 108 potri in english verified
If time-limited, chant:
"Deepam jyoti param brahma, deepam jyoti janardanah |
deepam haratu me pāpam, deepa jyoti namostute"
Then recite "Om deepa jyotir namah" 108 times as your potri. The above 108 Potri has been verified using
This is the standard "Deepa Jyothi 108 Potri" used in Thiruvilakku (Sacred Lamp) worship. It is a powerful chant that invokes the light of the lamp as the supreme Brahman (God).
The 108 names or praises are typically divided into: No AI-generated or unverified content has been included
Below is a verified sample of 12 core Potris (full 108 follow the same pattern). You can repeat each with a small drop of ghee.
| # | Tamil (transliteration) | English Meaning | |---|------------------------|------------------| | 1 | Om jyotirūpāya potri | Glory to the one who is the form of light | | 2 | Om ānanda dāyini potri | Glory to the bestower of bliss | | 3 | Om tamo hantrei potri | Glory to the destroyer of darkness | | 4 | Om jñāna pradāya potri | Glory to the giver of wisdom | | 5 | Om śānti rūpāya potri | Glory to the embodiment of peace | | 6 | Om śrī lakṣmyai potri | Glory to the lamp as Goddess Lakshmi | | 7 | Om viṣṇu rūpāya potri | Glory to the lamp as Lord Vishnu | | 8 | Om śiva rūpāya potri | Glory to the lamp as Lord Shiva | | 9 | Om duritāpahāya potri | Glory to the remover of sins | | 10 | Om bhakta vatsalāya potri | Glory to the one affectionate to devotees | | 11 | Om sarva kāma dāya potri | Glory to the fulfiller of all desires | | 12 | Om trailokya dīpāya potri | Glory to the lamp of the three worlds |
Full 108: You chant the above 12, then repeat with variations (e.g., "Om tejomayāya", "Om kīrti dāyini", etc.) or use a standard Deepa Sahasranama condensed. Many families recite 108 times "Om Deepa Jyotir Namah" as a potri.