Diwali Puuja Day Essay

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Diwali Puja Vidhi On Diwali, during Amavasya day, newly installed statues of Lord Ganesha and Shri Lakshmi are worshipped. Apart from Lakshmi-Ganesha Puja, Kuber Puja and Bahi-Khata Puja (बही-खाता पूजा) are also done. On the Diwali Puja day, the full day fast should be observed. The fasting should be either Nirjal (निर्जल) i.e. without the water or Phalahar (फलाहार) i.e. with fruits only or with milk only depending of the body capability and will-power of the person. Diwali Puja should be done at an appropriate Diwali Puja Muhurat while considering fixed Lagna, Pradosh time and Amavasya Tithi. Elements needed to offer puja: • Statue of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Narayana and Mata Saraswati • Silver or Gold coins • Betel Nuts or Supari (10) • Raw Rice • Water in a small pot or Lota • A thali • Oil Lamps or ghee Diyas • Paan or Mango leaves (5) • A whole coconut with water • Raksha Sutra • Panchamri …show more content…

Read aarti peacefully by slowly ringing the bell. At the end of puja, distribute the holy prasad to family members and neighbors. Then you can light the candles, diyas and fire crackers around your houses. People perform the puja of Goddess Lakshmi for their Good Luck. The goddess of wealth is worshipped daily but specially at the occasion of Diwali on the full moon night. All above Puja(s) are done with full rituals. As full Diwali Puja might take hours to finish and available Lakshmi Puja Muhurat might be too short to perform all Puja(s), Diwali Puja can begin before Lakshmi Puja Muhurat so that Lakshmi Puja time coincides with the available Muhurat time. The remaining Puja can continue after Lakshmi Puja beyond the Muhurat time. It should be taken care that the Deepak lit during Diwali Puja continues to light throughout the night. After Puja it is suggested to read Shri-Sukta, Lakshmi-Sukta and other Stutis of Shri Lakshmi. If possible a full-night vigil dedicated for Shri Lakshmi Stuti is also

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