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MahaLakshmi vratha is a sacred day in Hinduism.More commonly known as "Varamahalaksmi Vratha" is performed by Married Hindu ladies on the Friday just before the fullmoon day in the month of "Sravana" - July/August- according to Hindu calendar. This is an important "Vratha", meaning, a vowed religious observance in Sanskrit. "Varamahalakshmi Vratha" is performed more commonly in Southern States of Andhra, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and also in parts of Maharashtra and Orissa.




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