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Friday Puja Altar Decoration
Lakshmi altar in silver and pink — photo-ready setup guide
Golden Rule
Maa Lakshmi loves cleanliness above all. On Fridays, first clean the area around the puja altar, sprinkle rose water, then decorate.
8 Essential Items for the Altar
Silver coin or idol
Centre — symbol of Lakshmi
Colour: Silver/White
Pink lotus or rose
In front of the idol
Colour: Pink
Ghee lamp
Right side — light during Pradosh Kaal
Colour: Golden
Conch (Shankh)
Left side — blow at start of puja
Colour: White
Red chunari
On the idol — change every Friday
Colour: Red/Pink
Kheer or sweets
Front — for bhog offering
Colour: White
Betel leaves
Right corner — 5 leaves
Colour: Green
Rangoli — lotus or swastika
On floor in front of altar
Colour: Pink/White
Significance of Colours
Silver / White
Purity and Lakshmi's grace
Use: Main altar colour
Pink
Love, beauty and Venus energy
Use: Flowers and chunari
Golden
Attracting wealth and luxury
Use: Lamp and ornaments
Green
New beginnings and growth
Use: Betel leaves and tulsi
Red
Power and prosperity
Use: Chunari and kumkum
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “Shukrawar Puja Altar Decoration Ideas” explain?
It explains shukrawar puja altar decoration ideas as part of a devotional lifestyle — a small, intentional habit (in worship, colour, fragrance or routine) that aligns daily life with a deity or planet. The page shows what to do and the belief behind it.
How can one follow this in daily life?
These are simple, low-effort practices meant to fit into an ordinary day — chosen on the appropriate weekday and done with awareness rather than as a chore. The page gives practical, beginner-friendly suggestions you can adapt to your own routine.
What is the spiritual idea behind it?
In the Vedic view, small consistent acts of devotion shape the mind and home’s atmosphere over time. The intent is mindfulness and reverence; these customs are guidance and vary by region and family, not rigid religious law.
Updated for 2026