We all worship mahalaxmi, but honestly and full heartedly the Pooja is mainly performed on the occasion of Diwali may be there must be people who would worship and seek blessings on Fridays also and vice versa, But in true sense we should worship every Friday to devi Laxmi, she showers every one with true wealth and prosperity. Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and fortune among many other virtues is the loyal wife of Vishnu. The earliest Vedic literature calls her Sri and she later developed under the name Lakshmi. Her name developed from early Sanskrit and means “goal” and it “represents the goal of life which includes worldly and spiritual prosperity.” Lakshmi or Sri is credited as being the “mother of the world.” Conclusively worshipping devi Laxmi on the occasion of Diwali doesn't solve the motive of manifesting money, wealth and splendor but seeking blessings of Laxmi on Friday's should also be done to attract all whims and fancies of one's desired wealthy lifestyle.
Worship of a mother god has been a section of Indian tradition since its earliest times. Hindu deity is one among the mother goddesses and is self-addressed as "mata" (mother) rather than simply "Devi" (goddess). God Hindu deity is adored by those that would like to accumulate or to preserve wealth.
Worship of a mother goddess has been a part of Indian tradition since its earliest times. Lakshmi is one of the mother goddesses and is addressed as “mata” (mother) instead of just “Devi” (goddess). Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped by those who wish to acquire or to preserve wealth. It is believed that Lakshmi (wealth) goes only to those houses which are clean and where the people are hard working. She does not visit the places which are unclean / dirty or where the people are lazy.
Goddess Lakshmi means Good Luck to Hindus. The word ‘Lakshmi’ is derived from the Sanskrit word “Laksya”, meaning ‘aim’ or ‘goal’, and she is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, both material and spiritual. She is the goddess of prosperity, wealth, purity, generosity and the embodiment of beauty, grace and charm.