If you are burdened with debt for a long time or financial problems are not leaving you, then Vaishakh Purnima is a special opportunity for you. This day is considered very holy in astrology and scriptures. It is believed that by doing some special measures on this day, not only are sins destroyed, but happiness, peace, and prosperity also come into life.

Advice of Astrologer of Devghar… Why is Vaishakh Purnima special?
According to Astrologer Pt. Nandkishore Mudgal of Mudgal Astrology Center, Devghar, the full moon day of the Vaishakh month is a virtuous day. This year, this date falls on 12 May 2025. On this day, bathing, charity, and worship of Lakshmi Narayana or Lord Shiva are considered especially beneficial.
Pt. Mudgal tells that if a person keeps a fast with a true heart and worships on this day and lights a lamp at special places in the evening, then the financial problems going on in life gradually end.
Know the four lamp remedies for Vaishakh Purnima.
If you want wealth to come into the house, get rid of debt and get relief from everyday financial problems, then you should light lamps at these four places:
Main door – Lighting a lamp at the entrance door prevents negative energy from entering the house, and Goddess Lakshmi arrives.
Tulsi plant – Lighting a lamp near the Tulsi maintains family peace and health, and prosperity in the house.
Puja place – Light a lamp in the puja room of the house and worship Lakshmi-Narayan or Lord Shiva. This brings blessings.
Kitchen – Lighting a lamp in the kitchen maintains the abundance of food and there is never a shortage of food in the house.

Offering Arghya and fasting are also very beneficial
Offering Arghya to the moon on this day is also considered auspicious. Offering Arghya to Chandra Dev by mixing milk and white sandalwood in water also gives mental peace and health benefits. Also, if possible, keep a fast throughout the day and eat food only in the evening.
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