Diwali 2024 Puja Method and Meaning: Diwali, one of the largest and most important festivals in India, is also known as the festival of lights. This festival symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil and ignorance over knowledge. On the day of Diwali, houses are decorated with lamps that remove darkness and bring light. It symbolizes that knowledge and goodness always triumph over ignorance and evil.
On the day of Diwali, Goddess Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, is worshiped. It is believed that on this day Goddess Lakshmi 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; Starting a new job on this day is considered auspicious. This year the festival of Diwali will be celebrated tomorrow i.e. on October 31. At what auspicious time to worship Lakshmi-Ganesh ji on Diwali night? Let us know.
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Auspicious puja time (Diwali 2024 puja ka auspicious time)
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 appropriate to worship Goddess Lakshmi and seek her blessings. The auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja on October 31 will be from 5 pm to midnight. During this time, houses are cleaned, lamps are lit and Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshiped, bringing blessings of happiness and prosperity.
According to Astrology, Lakshmi Puja can be performed even in these 3 auspicious times (Lakshmi Puja 2024 Time)
Auspicious time of puja during Pradosh period – On October 31, 2024, worship can be held from 5:35 p.m. to 8:11 p.m.
Muhurta puja time in Taurus period – On October 31, 2024, bidding hours will be from 6:21 p.m. to 8:17 p.m.
Auspicious time of puja during Nishita period – On October 31, 2024 it will be from 11:39 p.m. to 9:31 p.m.
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To please Goddess Lakshmi, do puja like this on Diwali (Diwali Puja Vidhi)
Get up early in the morning and thoroughly clean the entire house. Keep in mind that on Diwali day, dust and dirt should not accumulate in any corner of the house. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi resides only in houses where special care is taken in cleanliness. After cleansing yourself, take a bath and wear clean clothes, after which offer prayers at your home temple or place of worship. After this, decorate the entire house with flowers and leaves for the evening puja. Install Toran on the doors and especially decorate the main entrance of the house. Make Rangoli near the main entrance and place of worship to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.
Now for the puja, spread a red cloth on a platform and install the idol of Lakshmi Ganesh ji on it. Money is also worshiped on this day, so keep it in the place of worship. Also install an image or statue of Kuber ji. 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 etc. to Ganesh ji, Lakshmi ji and Kuber ji and performs aarti. If you wish, you can also chant Lakshmi Mantra and Kuber Mantra during the puja. Offer food after the puja. Offering kheer to Goddess Lakshmi on this day is considered very auspicious. After the puja, light lamps throughout the house.
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Do these measures on Diwali
Elephants are considered very dear to Lord Vishnu and Mother Lakshmi. Therefore, to get the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, keep a chunky elephant made of silver or gold metal at home. Doing this is believed to reduce the harmful effects of Rahu.
Yellow snails are considered a symbol of goddess Lakshmi. On the day of Diwali, soak white cowries in turmeric solution, turn them yellow, tie them with a red cloth and keep them in Diwali puja. After bidding, keep them in the safe at home. Doing this is believed to increase wealth.
importance of diwali
The festival of Diwali is an important part of India’s rich cultural heritage. This festival unites people and strengthens social bonds. People celebrate various types of festivals during Diwali. Donating lamps is an important part of Diwali. It is believed that donating a lamp brings blessings from ancestors. There is a tradition of burning firecrackers on Diwali day, and making and distributing sweets on Diwali day is also a part of the tradition.
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