Diwali tomorrow, know the Lakshmi Puja auspicious time, and method of worship, in detail
over darkness. On the day of Diwali, houses are decorated with lamps, which remove darkness and bring light. It symbolizes that knowledge and goodness always triumph over ignorance and evil.
This festival of Diwali gives us the message of removing the evils of darkness from our lives and bringing light in our lives. This festival is also considered a symbol of happiness and prosperity. On this day, Maa Lakshmi is worshiped in the auspicious time.
Let us know what the auspicious time of Lakshmi Puja on Diwali
While on the day of Diwali, Mata Lakshmi is worshiped, who is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. It is believed that on this day Lakshmi ji comes to earth and blesses her devotees with wealth and prosperity.
In some parts of India, Diwali is also celebrated as the beginning of the new year, it is considered auspicious to start new work on this day. This year the festival of Diwali will be celebrated tomorrow on 31st October. In which auspicious time should Lakshmi-Ganesh ji be worshipped on the evening of Diwali. Let us know.
Puja Ka Shubh Muhurat
According to the Panchang, the auspicious time of Lakshmi Puja will be from 5:37 pm to 8:45 pm. This time is considered most suitable for worshiping Goddess Lakshmi and getting her blessings. On October 31, the auspicious time of Lakshmi Puja will be from 5 pm to midnight. During this time, houses are cleaned, lamps are lit, and Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshipped, which brings blessings of happiness and prosperity.
According to astrology, Lakshmi Puja can also be done in these 3 auspicious times
Puja Muhurta time in Pradosh period – 31 October, Puja can be done from 05:35 pm to 08:11 pm.
Puja Muhurta time in Vrishabha Kaal – 31 October 2024, Puja time will be from 06:21 pm to 08:17 pm.
Puja Muhurta time in Nishita Kaal – 31 October 2024, from 11:39 pm to 21:31 pm.
Diwali Puja Vidhi
It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi resides only in such houses where cleanliness is taken special care of. After cleaning, take a bath and wear clean clothes, worship in the temple or place of worship in the house.
After this, decorate the whole house with flowers and leaves for the evening worship. Put toran on the doors and decorate the main entrance of the house specially. Make rangoli near the main door and place of worship to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.
Now spread a red cloth on a stool for worship and install the idol of Lakshmi Ganesh ji on it. On this day wealth is also worshipped, so keep money at the place of worship. Install a picture or idol of Kuber ji as well. Decorate the place of worship with flowers, rangoli and sandalwood. Now light a lamp of pure ghee and fragrant incense and offer roli, akshat, flowers to Ganesh ji, Lakshmi ji and Kuber ji and do aarti. If you want, you can also chant Lakshmi mantra and Kuber mantra during worship. Offer bhog after worship. Offering kheer to Goddess Lakshmi on this day is considered very auspicious. After the puja, light lamps all over the house.
Do these remedies on Diwali
Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi are considered very fond of elephants. Therefore, to get the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, keep a solid elephant made of silver or gold medal in the house. It is believed that by doing this, the effect of Rahu's bad effects is reduced.
Yellow cowries are considered a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi. On the day of Diwali, soak white cowries in turmeric solution and make them yellow and tie them in a red cloth and keep them in the Diwali puja. After the puja, keep them in the safe of the house. It is believed that doing this increases wealth.
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Significance of Diwali
Festival of Diwali is an important part of India's rich cultural heritage. People celebrate various types of celebrations during Diwali. Lighting lamps is an important part of Diwali. It is believed that by lighting lamps, one receives the blessings of ancestors.
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