Every Diwali, I notice something magical in the air. The glow of diyas, the fragrance of incense, the laughter of families coming together—it all feels like a fresh beginning, a chance to invite abundance and joy into our lives.
Over the years, I’ve often shared with clients that Diwali is not only about cleaning our homes and lighting lamps, but also about preparing small, symbolic rituals that strengthen our connection with prosperity. And one of the simplest yet powerful traditions is making your own Dhan Potli—a little bag of abundance that carries the energy of wealth and blessings.
You may ask, “Why a potli?”
Think of it as a mini treasure chest. Just as our ancestors used small pouches to safeguard their valuables, we prepare a potli during Diwali to safeguard and attract prosperity vibrations for the year ahead.
So what can you put inside this Dhan Potli? Here are some traditional items that I often recommend:
- A few grains of rice for stability and growth
- Haldi (turmeric) and kumkum for auspiciousness ✨
- A clove for protection and financial security
- A pinch of kesar (saffron) for luxury and richness
- A few coins for steady wealth
- A cowrie shell or Gomti chakra for Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings
Tie all these in a red or yellow cloth, or even a small golden pouch, and keep it in your mandir or locker. Every time you look at it, let it remind you that prosperity is not just about money, but also about health, peace, and harmony at home.
Over time, I’ve seen people tell me how just having this potli gave them a sense of security and positivity—as if they were carrying a little packet of divine assurance. And isn’t that what Diwali is truly about? Welcoming light, wealth, and blessings into every corner of our lives.
✨ So this Diwali, don’t just light lamps outside—light a lamp of abundance inside your home too. Make your own Dhan Potli and let it be your symbol of wealth and gratitude.
After all, when you honor tradition, you honor both prosperity and the blessings of your ancestors.
🌟 Be a Reader of your Life—create your own rituals, your own magic, and let this Diwali bring endless light into your journey.
With festive blessings,
Maharishi Meghna Ji | Divine Beam Blessingz