How is Lakshmi Pooja celebrated in Nepal?
lakshmi Puja is celebrated as a part of Tihar, a second national festival of nepal after Dashain. In nepal, it is celebrated for five days, which include Kag (crow) Tihar; Kukur (dog) Tihar; Gai (cow) Tihar in the morning and Laxmi pooja at night; Maha puja (self puja); Goru (Ox and Bull) Tihar and Gobardhan Puja; and finally, Bhai Tika (bhai dhooj) respectively the first, second, third, fourth and fifth days.
On lakshmi Puja in nepal, people buy gold and silver, precious gemstones, new utensils of copper, brass and bronze as a sign of good luck, prosperity, money and wealth. These are then used to worship lakshmi at night.
Nepalese people perform this worship at a place cleansed with holy water, cow dung and red mud; they light the whole house with candles and lamps. From lakshmi Puja, Deusi and Bhailo is played by gathering with friends.