On the first day of Navratri, Maa Shailputri will be worshiped in an auspicious time. So let us tell you the auspicious time of worship and the date of beginning of Navratri.
Know the auspicious time of Ghatasthapana in Navratri
Finally the wait of the devotees is over. The festival of Navratri will be celebrated on Monday i.e. from 26 September to 5 October. Let us tell you that the festival of Navratri is celebrated twice a year. ashwin month The Navratras celebrated on the date of Shukla Paksha are called Shardiya Navratri. During this, 9 different forms of Maa Durga are worshiped every day. Maa Shailputri is worshiped on the first day of Navratri. However, let us tell you about the auspicious time of worship and the date of commencement of Navratri.
Auspicious time for Ghatasthapana
The Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month will start from 3.23 am on Monday, 26 September and will end on Tuesday 27 September at 03:08 am. The auspicious time for establishing Ghat in the house is from 6.28 am to 8.01 am on Monday morning. Ghat i.e. Kalash is established before the worship of the Goddess. You will get 1 hour 33 minutes for setting up the Kalash.
Abhijeet Muhurta also good
Let us tell you that if due to some reason you are not able to install the Kalash in the morning Muhurta, then you can establish Ghat in Abhijeet Muhurta also. Please inform that Abhijeet Muhurta is from 11.54 am to 12.42 pm on Monday 26 September. Performing Ghatasthapana in this Muhurta is considered very auspicious.
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According to Hinduism, there is a law to perform Ghatasthapana on the first day of Shardiya Navratri. Ghatasthapana is considered very auspicious. Goddesses, planets and constellations are believed to reside in the Kalash. It is also considered a symbol of happiness, prosperity and auspicious work. Let us tell you that on this day, get up early in the morning and wear clean clothes after taking a bath. First fill the Kalash with Ganga water. Put mango or Ashoka leaves on his face. After which place coconut on top of the Kalash. Then wrap the Kalash with a red cloth and tie it through Kalava. Now keep it near the earthen pot. Now you worship with Panchopchar with flowers, camphor, incense sticks and Jyot.
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