Ajmer:The ancient Mata Vaibhav Lakshmi Temple in Rajasthan's Ajmer district celebrate Deepavali for five days, from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj. People gather here on these days praying to Goddess Lakshmi for happiness, peace and prosperity.
On the day of Diwali, devotees start arriving at the temple from 5 am onwards to lit lamps and offer home-made kheer to the Goddess while on Dhanteras, brooms are offered to the deity.
Idols of Dhan Kuber, Ganesh and Saraswati along with Lakshmi:The Vaibhav Lakshmi Mata Temple, located at Agra Gate in Ajmer, has been the centre of people's faith for years. Every Friday, the temple registers a constant turnout of devotees, majority of whom are women. Also, businessmen observe fast for prosperity in business and offer perfume and white food items to the Goddess. Along with Vaibhav Lakshmi, idols of Dhan Kuber, Lord Ganesha and Saraswati are installed at the temple.
A fair-like atmosphere till Bhai Dooj:It is believed that by lighting a ghee lamp in the temple and offering kheer to the Goddess for five days, one gets the desired result. Thus, a fair-like atmosphere prevails in the temple from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj. On Deepavali when devotees start coming to the temple from 5 am, earthen lamps are lit throughout the day and kheer is offered to the deity. Many devotees also offer white coloured sweets to the Goddess along with coconut, lotus and garland of lotus seeds.
Brooms offered on Dhanteras:Priest of the temple, Pandit Prakash Sharma, said many devotees buy brooms on Dhanteras and offer a pair in the temple. After which, they take home one of the brooms with them. It is believed that bringing home a new broom drives away poverty in the form of 'Alakshmi' and ushers arrival of Goddess Lakshmi.