दीपावली पूजा की संपूर्ण विधि 2024 !! Diwali laxmi Pujan Vidhi 2024 ...

Gyan Anusar
25 Oct 202411:55

Summary

TLDRThis video offers a comprehensive guide to performing the Diwali puja, emphasizing the rituals dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. It details the preparations, including cleansing the puja area, selecting auspicious colors for attire, and setting up the altar with items like kalash, flowers, and various offerings. The importance of family participation in the rituals, the significance of specific offerings like grains and sweets, and the joyful atmosphere of Diwali are highlighted. Viewers are encouraged to embrace these traditions to invite prosperity and happiness into their homes during this festive occasion.

Takeaways

  • 🪔 Wishing everyone a joyful and prosperous five-day Diwali festival, highlighting its significance in Sanatan Dharma.
  • 📅 The main worship during Diwali is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, specifically performed during the evening.
  • 👕 It's recommended to wear clean and preferably red or yellow clothes for the rituals after bathing and cleaning.
  • 🌼 Before starting the worship, purify the worship area using turmeric or sprinkle it with Ganga water, and you can also create a rangoli design.
  • 🌾 Prepare an Ashtadal lotus using wheat flour and design it with Geru (red ochre), then place it on a red cloth for the altar.
  • 💧 Establish a Kalash (sacred pot) filled with pure water, along with turmeric, a coin, and flowers, as part of the worship setup.
  • 🥥 A coconut wrapped in a red or yellow cloth should be placed on top of the Kalash to enhance the worship offerings.
  • 🌿 Use a bunch of 11 mango leaves or substitute with other leaves to decorate the Kalash, symbolizing prosperity.
  • 🪙 During the worship, dedicate all bought items, especially metal utensils, gold, or silver objects to Goddess Lakshmi.
  • 🌼 Offer a variety of seven whole grains to Goddess Lakshmi during the rituals for blessings, along with flowers like lotus or rose.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Diwali in Hinduism?

    -Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a major Hindu festival celebrating the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, symbolizing the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana.

  • Which deities are primarily worshiped during Diwali?

    -During Diwali, the primary deities worshiped are Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, and Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.

  • When is the best time to perform the Diwali puja?

    -The Diwali puja is best performed during the evening, specifically during the Pradosh period, when it is believed that the deities are most receptive to prayers.

  • What preparations should be made before starting the puja?

    -Before starting the puja, one should bathe, wear clean clothes (preferably red or yellow), and prepare a clean space by purifying it with turmeric or Ganga water.

  • What materials are necessary for the Diwali puja?

    -Essential materials include a Kalash (vessel), rice, turmeric, a coin, a Kaundi (shell), red flowers, mango leaves, a coconut wrapped in cloth, diyas (lamps), seven types of whole grains, kumkum, sandalwood, and incense.

  • How is the Kalash prepared for the puja?

    -The Kalash is filled with Ganga water, and ingredients like turmeric, a coin, and flowers are added. It is then placed on an Ashtadal Kamal made from wheat flour.

  • What role does the diya play in the Diwali puja?

    -The diya, filled with ghee, is lit during the puja to symbolize the presence of light and to invite prosperity into the home. It is also used to apply kajal for blessings.

  • What types of offerings are made during the puja?

    -Offerings typically include grains, sweets, seasonal fruits, and any new items purchased for Diwali, all presented as a gesture of gratitude towards the deities.

  • What should be done with the prasad after the puja?

    -After the puja, the prasad (offered food) should be distributed among family members to share the blessings and joy of the festival.

  • What is the custom related to the diya's soot during Diwali?

    -It is customary to use the soot from the diya to apply kajal on family members as a protective measure, with a belief that not doing so could lead to negative outcomes in the next life.

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