श्री सूक्तम् — Benefits & How to Chant
श्री सूक्तम्
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting श्री सूक्तम्
The most powerful Vedic hymn for invoking wealth and prosperity
Chanted during Lakshmi Puja, Diwali, and Dhanteras for maximum effect
Destroys 'Alakshmee' (misfortune/poverty) as stated in the final verse
Brings not just material wealth but also inner abundance and contentment
Traditionally chanted during fire rituals (homam) for business success
One of the oldest and most authoritative prosperity prayers in existence
How to Chant श्री सूक्तम्
Instructions
Ideally chanted during a fire offering (homam) but can be recited independently. Sit facing east. Light a ghee lamp. Offer lotus flowers or yellow flowers if available. Chant 11 times on Fridays for regular practice. During Diwali week, chanting 108 times is considered extremely powerful for inviting Lakshmi's permanent presence into the home.
Spiritual Significance
The Sri Suktam is central to the Lakshmi Homam (fire ritual), which temples across India perform regularly. The Tirumala Tirupati temple, the richest temple in the world receiving billions in donations, conducts Sri Suktam chanting daily. The final verse — 'Alakshmeerme nashyatam tvam vrune' (May all misfortune depart, I choose You) — is considered so powerful that it is said to reverse even the worst financial karmas when chanted with devotion during Diwali.
Origin & History
Source: Rigveda Khilani (Appendix to Rigveda)
Author: Vedic Rishis
The Sri Suktam is among the most ancient hymns in human civilization, attached to the Rigveda as a Khila (supplement). It invokes Goddess Sri (Lakshmi) through Agni (fire), following the Vedic tradition of offering through fire. The hymn describes Lakshmi in her most resplendent form — golden, seated on a lotus, garlanded with precious metals — and asks her to come and never leave. It is the scriptural foundation of all Lakshmi worship.