हरितालिका तीज वत नहाए खाए से लेकर पारण तक के समपूण नियम विधि जरुर जान ले|| बाल कब धोएं || पूजा

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Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the observance of the Haritalika Teej fast, which is held on the third day of the bright half of the Bhadrapad month, falling on September 6th. It provides guidance on pre-fast rituals like bathing and eating on Thursday before the fast day, which is on Friday. The script addresses common queries about hair washing, the number of times to bathe, and the importance of maintaining purity and consuming simple, oil-free food. It also covers the specifics of the fast, including the timing for consuming Sargi (a pre-dawn meal), the avoidance of medicine during the fast, and the recommended intake of cold items like buttermilk and coconut water. Additionally, it touches on the post-fast rituals, such as the evening prayers and the significance of breaking the fast with a specific meal, emphasizing the spiritual and cultural aspects of the festival.

Takeaways

  • 📅 The Haritalika Teej fast is observed on the third day of the bright half of the Bhadrapad month, which falls on September 6th.
  • 🛁 The day before the fast, which is Thursday, is dedicated to bathing and eating, in preparation for the fast on Friday.
  • 🚿 There are two options for washing hair: either on Wednesday before the fast or on Thursday, the day before the fast.
  • 🛀 The number of times to bathe during the fast is not specified, but cleanliness and purity are emphasized.
  • 🍽️ The fast involves abstaining from certain foods and focusing on simple, boiled, and oil-free meals to avoid thirst.
  • ⏰ It is advised not to eat anything after midnight on the day of the fast, and to consume only water if necessary.
  • 🌙 The fast is broken in the early morning, before the crowing of the cock, which should be before 4 AM.
  • 🌞 On the day of the fast, it is recommended to bathe in the morning and perform puja (worship) to Shiva and Parvati.
  • 💐 Offerings for the puja can include items like bel leaves, fruits, and other available items at home, following traditional rituals.
  • 🌿 The fast is observed for the well-being and longevity of the husband and can be undertaken for the first time by married women.

Q & A

  • When is the Haritalika Teej fast observed?

    -The Haritalika Teej fast is observed on the third day of the bright half of the Bhadrapad month, which falls on September 6th.

  • What are the two options for washing hair before the fast?

    -There are two options for washing hair before the fast: either on Wednesday before the Thursday fast day or on Thursday itself.

  • How many times is the bath taken during the fast?

    -The number of times one should bathe during the fast is not explicitly mentioned in the script, but it suggests taking a bath before starting the fast and possibly in the morning of the fast day.

  • How many times should the puja be performed during the fast?

    -The script does not specify an exact number of times for performing puja during the fast, but it does mention puja in the evening and the importance of following the fast's rituals.

  • Can one sleep after midnight during the fast?

    -The script suggests that one should not eat or drink anything after midnight during the fast, implying that sleeping after midnight is allowed as long as one does not consume anything.

  • What kind of food is recommended to be avoided before the fast?

    -It is recommended to avoid spicy and oily food before the fast to prevent thirst.

  • What can be consumed after midnight during the fast?

    -Some people believe that nothing should be consumed after midnight, while others mention that only water can be consumed, especially before the crowing of the rooster.

  • Is it permissible to take medicine during the fast?

    -The script suggests that medicine is generally not taken during the fast, but if necessary, one can take cold items like buttermilk, coconut water, or juice.

  • What are the options for breaking the fast?

    -The script mentions breaking the fast with a meal that includes items like rice, ghee, and sugar, which are considered to open the fast.

  • What items are suggested for donation during the fast?

    -The script suggests that items like rice, sindur (vermilion), and halad (turmeric) can be donated. It also mentions that one can donate ready-made items like sweets if they have not prepared anything themselves.

  • Who should receive the donations made during the fast?

    -The script advises that the donations should be given to a needy person or a Brahmin, and it is emphasized not to give these to the in-laws as it might bring harm to the daughter's family.

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