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Lord Chitragupta Puja Pooja Aarti Katha in Hindi चित्रगुप्त पूजा कथा Chitragupta Bhagwan Katha Prayer

According to Hinduism, Brahma is the creator of the universe. He has created plants, animals, sea, mountains and the human being. Mythology states that humans created from the 'mouth' portion of Brahma were Brahmins, those from arms were 'Kshatriyas', those from the thighs were 'Vaishyas' and those from the feet were 'Shudras'. He asked 'Surya' to take care and protect the universe and himself went into deep meditation for ten thousand of years.

Thereafter when he opened his eyes he saw an illustrious man with broad shoulders, eyes like a lotus, long neck and carrying a pen and inkpot in the hands. Brahma asked that man who he was. The man replied that he was born out of Brahma and asked to give him a name and allocate duties. Brahma told him that as he was born out of his body (kaya) he would be classed as 'Kayastha' and he would be called by the name of 'Chitragupt' on the earth. He was asked by Brahma to perform his duties of keeping an account of every person good and bad deeds in the offices of Dharma Raj, supposed to be situated in 'Yampuri'.

Chitragupta was also blessed to produce his progency. Thus as the story goes 'Chitragupta' was the progenitor of us, the Kayasthas, and it is therefore our duty to worship him and offer our Prayers.

Hindu Mythology believes that the entire world, that was created by Lord Bramha, the Creator. Lord Bramha first created 16 Sons from various parts of his own body. Shree Chitraguptjee, his 17th creation, is believed to be the creation from Lord Bramha's belly. Thus, Shree Chitraguptjee is the divine incarnation in human form. Called Kayastha since he is the only one created in entirety [Kaya] from the Lord Bramha's body.

There is a legend behind worshipping Lord Chitragupta. Shree Chitraguptjee is the divine incarnation in human form and is called Kayastha for the reason of being the only one created in entirety from the Lord Bramha’s body.

People of the Kayastha community offer puja to Lord Chitragupt for world peace, justice, knowledge and literacy. These are the four primary virtues depicted by the form of Shree Chitraguptjee.

This is also called Dawaat (Inkpot) puja. The books and pen are worshipped on this occasion. This symbolizes that study is very important in the life of a Kayastha. The Duty Of Chitragupt Ji Maharaj Hindu Dharam is based on a multiple phase life cycle involving re-birth. It is believed that those who do not attain a balance between their good-deeds and misdoing, have to attain re-birth in any living form , to complete the life cycle.

It is also described in this regard that Lord Brahma gave the ruling of death to Yamaraja. Yamaraja was often confused where to send a particular human being, to hell or heaven. He requested Lord Bramha for someone to assit him and Bramha created Chitragupta holding inkpot and book to keep track of every person’s good and bad deed and report to Yamaraj.

The primary duty awarded to Shree Chitraguptjee is to create log of the lives of all living beings, judge their lives based on good-deeds and misdoing, and decide, upon ones death, whether they will attain Nirvana, ie, the completion of their life cycle & redemption from all worldly troubles or, receive punishment for their misdoing in another life form.

Chitragupta Puja, also known as Dawat Puja, is a ritual observed during Diwali festival. Chitragupta Puja 2010 date is November 7. It is celebrated on Bhai Dooj, two days after Diwali, in North India. Chitragupta Pooja marks the birthday or Jayanthi of Chitragupta and it is mainly celebrated by Katyastha caste.

On Chitragupta Jayanthi or Chitragupta Pooja, Chitragupta is worshipped with shodashopachar puja by Kayastha people. This puja is also known as Dawat Puja which is the biggest festival for Kayastha caste.

Chitragupta Ji Maharaj’s Family

He has two wives Shobavathi and Nandini and twelve sons named as follows: Srivastava, Surajdwaj, Nigam, Kulshreshth, Mathur, Karna, Saxena, Gaud, Asthana, Ambasht, Bhatnagar and Bulmik.

Chitragupt Puja and Dawat Puja

Chitragupt Puja is performed by Kayastha Parivar that believes in world peace, justice, knowledge and literacy, the four primary virtues depicted by the form of Shree Chitraguptjee. The puja is also known as Dawat (Inkpot) Puja, in which the books and pen are worshipped, symbolizing the importance of study in the life of a Kayastha. During the Chitragupt Puja, earning members of the also give account of their earning, writing to Chitragupt Maharaj the additional amount of money that is required to run the household, next year.

Special prayers are offered to 17th son of Lord Brahma, the Lord Chitragupta, on the auspicious day of Yam-Dwitiya.

Puja Items
Sandalwood Paste, Til, Camphour/Kapoor, Paan, Sugar, Paper, Pen, Ink, Ganga Water, Unbroken Rice, Cotton, Honey, Yellow Mustard, Plate Made Of Leaves, Puja Platform, Dhoop, Youghart, Sweets, Puja Cloths, Milk, Seasonal friuts, Panchpatra, Gulal (Color powder), Brass Katora, Tulsi leaves, Roli, keasar, Betul nut, Match box, Frankincense and Deep.

Puja Process

First clean the Puja room and then Bath Chitragupt Ji's idol or photo first with water, then with panchamitra/or rose water, followed by water once more. Now put Deepak (Lamp) of ghee in front of the Chitragupt Ji. Make a Panchamitra with 5 ingredients of milk, curd, ghee (clarified butter), sugar & Honey. Place Few mithais, snacks & fruits as a prashad. Make Guraadi (Gur + Adi = Molasses + Ginger). Make offerings of flowers, Abir (red colour), Sindoor (vermillion) and Haldi (turmeric). Light the Agarbatti (incense sticks) and lamps filled with Ghee. Read the holy book of Chitragupta puja. After the completion of Katha, perform aarti. Now take plain new paper & make swastik with roli-ghee, then write the name of five god & goddess with a new pen.

Then write a “MANTRA”- Mashibhajansanyuktaschrasi Twang! Maheetale I

Lekhani-Katinihasta Chitragupta Namostute II 61 II

Chitragupta Namstubhyam Lekhakaksharadayakam I

Kayasthajatimasadya Chitragupta! Namostute II 62 II

Place of worship is first cleaned. Seep chalk & Swastika is drawn on the ground or on some wooden board. A satia is drawn and is decorate by drawing lines on all the four sides. On this the god or goddess to be worshipped is placed. Vermilion is applied on the foreheads of god or goddess idols or photograph.

Earthen lamp or any other type of lamp is lit. In the pooja Vermilion paste, rice, aepen & water in small vessel is kept. These preparation are done little ahead of conducting pooja.
For performing pooja the ring finger is used for dipping and sprinkling water, vermilion, aepen. First the pooja is performed with water then aepen and roli (vermilion) then little rice is touched to the eyes and offered to the god or goddess.
The pooja offerings are done three time each (Sprinkle water ,aepen, roli and chawal )three time each.

Thereafter write your Name, Address (permanent & present), Date (hindi date) your income & expenditure. Then fold the the paper & put before Chitragupt Ji.

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According to Hinduism, Brahma is the creator of the universe. He has created plants,animals, sea, mountains and the human being.
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Lord Yama Dvitiya 2011 Yam Dwitiya Bhai Bij Beej Dhooj

Yama Dvitiya or Yam Dwitiya is the last day of five-day Diwali celebrations. Yama Dwitiya 2011 date is 28 October 2011, Friday. Yam Dwitiya is also called as Bhai Dhooj or Bhai Bij or Bhai Beej. In South India, it is called as Yama Dwitiya. Legend of Yama Dwitiya is associated with the God of death – Yama Dharma Raj. He visit his sister Yamis home on this day.

In North India, it is widely celebrated as Bhai Dhooj. In Bengal this festival is celebrated as Bhai Phonta or Bhai Phota. Bhai Tika is the other name of this festival in Nepal.

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Lord Dhanteras 2011 Dhan Teras Date When is Dhan Teras in 2012

Dhanteras is the first day of five-day Diwali festival. Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanvantari Triodasi, is celebrated on thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik. Dhanteras 2011 date is October 24. On Dhanteras festival day, Goddess Dhanlakshmi is worshipped for prosperity and happiness.

Dhanteras Lakshmi Puja is very important for businessmen. On this day, houses and business places are cleaned neatly and decorated. Colourful Rangolis or Alpanas or Muggulu and Lakshmis footprints are drawn to welcome the Goddess to their living spaces and to their business homes. Diyas are kept burning throughout the night as the Goddess brings light into their lives.

Devotees believe that purchasing any new things on Dhanteras brings luck and charm to them. In the evening, Lakshmi Puja is performed in tremendous atmosphere dedicated to the Goddess.

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Lord Special Trains for Mumbai Varanasi Patna Agra Muzaffarpur for Diwali 2011

Central Railways will run special trains during Diwali 2011 between Mumbai, Varanasi, Patna, Agra Cantonment & Muzaffarpur from 12 October to 16 November 2011. The details of special trains are as below:

1.Weekly Specials between Mumbai and Varanasi

Train No. 01027 will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 13.30 hours o­n every Wednesday from 12 October 2011 to 16 November 2011 (6 trips) which will arrive at Varanasi at 14.50 hours next day. Train No. 01028 will leave Varanasi at 19.55 hours o­n every Thursday from 13 October 2011 to 17 November 2011 (6 trips) which will arrive at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 23.45 hours next day. Composition: o­ne AC-2 tier cum AC-3 tier, o­ne AC-3 tier, 10 sleeper class, 3 general second class and 2 general second class cum guard’s brake vans. Halts: Dadar, Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nasik Road, Manmad, Bhusawal, Khandwa, Itarsi, Pipariya, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur, Katni, Maihar, Satna, Manikpur, Chheoki and Mirzapur

2.Weekly Specials between Mumbai and Patna

Train No. 01041 will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 00.50 hours o­n every Friday from 14 October 2011 to 11 November 2011 (first special will leave in the midnight of 13/14 October 2011) (5 trips) which will arrive at Patna at 10.00 hours next day. Train No. 01042 will leave Patna at 13.30 hours o­n every Saturday from 15 October 2011 to 12 November 2011 (5 trips) which will arrive at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 23.45 hours next day. Composition: o­ne AC-2 Tier, o­ne AC-3 Tier, 10 sleeper class, 3 general second class and 2 general second class cum guard’s brake vans. Halts: Dadar, Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nasik Road, Manmad, Bhusaval, Khandwa, Harda, Itarsi, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur, Katni, Maihar, Satna, Manikpur, Chheoki, Mirzapur, Mughalsarai, Buxar, Ara and Danapur

3. Weekly Super Fast Specials between Mumbai and Agra Cantt.

Train No. 01031 will leave Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 11.05 hours o­n every Tuesday from 11 October 2011 to 8 November.2011 (5 trips) which will arrive at Agra Cantt. at 09.30 hours next day. Train No. 01032 will leave Agra Cantt. at 14.40 hours o­n every Wednesday from 12 October 2011 to 9 November 2011 (5 trips)which will arrive at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai at 15.50 hours next day. Composition: o­ne AC-2 Tier, o­ne AC-3 Tier, 10 sleeper class, 3 general second class and 2 general second class cum guard’s brake vans. Halts: Dadar, Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nasik Road, Manmad, Jalgaon, Bhusawal, Khandwa, Harda, Itarsi, Habibganj, Bhopal, Bina, Lalitpur, Jhansi, Dabra, Morena and Dhaulpur

4.Weekly Specials between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and Muzaffarpur

Train No. 01057 will leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 13.20 hours o­n every Wednesday from 12 October 2011 to 16 November 2011 (6 trips) which will arrive at Muzaffarpur at 23.50 hours next day. Train No. 01058 will leave Muzaffarpur at 07.25 hours o­n every Friday from 14 October 2011 to 18 November 2011 (6 trips) which will arrive at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 22.05 hours next day. Composition: o­ne AC-2 Tier, o­ne AC-3 Tier, 10 sleeper class, 3 general second class and 2 general second class cum guard’s brake vans. Halts: Thane, Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nasik Road, Manmad, Bhusaval, Khandwa, Harda, Itarsi, Pipariya, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur, Katni, Maihar, Satna, Manikpur, Chheoki, Mirzapur, Varanasi, Aunrihar, Ballia, Chhapra, Sonpur and Hajipur.

Reservation: Bookings for Special trains 01027, 01041, 01031 and 01057 will open from 16 September 2011

Lord Bhai Dooj 2011 Bhai Dhuj Bhau Beej Bhayya Dhooj

Bhai Dooj or Bhai Dhuj or Bhau Beej or Bhayya Dhooj is an Indian traditional festival that brings out the love and affection of brothers and sisters. Bhai Dooj 2011 date is 28 October 2011, Friday. Bhai Dhooj is celebrated twice in a year.

The first one is celebrated after the festival of colors, ( Holi (Holika), is the colourful Hindu festival celebrated on Falgun Purnima ) Holi, and another and important one after ( Diwali (Deepavali), the festival of lights ) Diwali.

On Bhai Dhooj, sister applies Teeka / tika/ tilak and displays her love giving sweets and other eatables. Brothers give gifts or presentations to their sisters. Bhai Dooj is also spelt as Bhai Duj / Bhai Dhuj/ BhaiDuj / BhaiDhuj.

Lord Karashtami Vrat, Bhaldevi Puja Ashwin Ashtami 2011 Diwali 2011 in Maharashtra

Karashtami vrat marks the beginning of Diwali festivities in Maharashtra. In 2011, Karashtami date is October 19. It is observed on 8th day in Krishna Paksha of Ashwin Month as per Marathi Calendar (Kartik month in North India). Bhaldevi Puja is the main ritual on Karashtami. People prepare special sweet recipe ‘Khir’ and distribute it.

Women observe fasting on this day and break their fast in the evening after Bhaldevi Puja.

As Diwali festivities start with Karashtami day, women draw rangoli designs at their houses to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.

Karashtami coincides with Ahoi Ashtami Vrat of North India. Ahoi Mata is worshipped during Ahoi Ashtami Puja.

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Lord Deepavali 2011 Dates Diwali 2011 is on October 26 2011

Deepavali 2011 date in India is October 26. The next day of Diwali 2011 is the Vikram New Year.

In North India, Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Ram along with Sita and Lakshman from his 14 years of exile after killing Ravana.

In Tamil Nadu and generally in South India, Deepavali is celebrated to commemorate the killing of the demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna. In Karnataka, it is observed as Bali Paadyami to mark the day of King Bali's return to his subject once a year. In Kerala, Deepavali is a low-key affair and some people consider it as the return of Lord Ram from exile.

There may be difference in date and myth but the central theme that good wins over evil, remains the same.

Lord How to Perform Lakshmi Puja at Home During Diwali Lakshmi Pooja Procedure Maha Laxmi Vidhi

Lakshmi Puja is an important ritual during Diwali or Deepavali. There were numerous queries on how to do Lakshmi Puja at home? There is no straightforward answer to this question as the ritual varies from region to region. But here is a simple guide to perform Lakshmi Puja during Diwali.

First and foremost step is to clean the house. Through the puja we are inviting Goddess Lakshmi to our house and she likes everything to be neat and clean. In some communities, even the broom is worshipped on the Lakshmi Puja day. This symbolically represents the need for cleanliness.

Three forms of Shakti – Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Saraswathi and Goddess Durga –Lord Ganesh and Lord Kubera are worshipped on the day. No puja is performed without paying customary tributes to Lord Ganesha. Lord Kubera, represents wealth, and he is the treasurer of Gods. In homes, usually the locker or safe in which gold and cash is kept symbolically represents the seat of Kubera.

Important Items Needed For Lakshmi Puja

Kalash
Mango leaves
Idol or picture of Goddess Lakshmi
Milk, curd, honey, ghee
Puffed rice
Usual puja Sweets
Coriander seeds
Cumin seeds
And other daily puja items

Lakshmi Puja Process
  • First decide on a place to perform the puja.
  • Spread a clean cloth and create a bed of rice.
  • A Kalash (pot) is placed on the bed of rice.
  • Fill about 75% of the Kalash with water.
  • Put a betel nut, flower, a clean coin, and some rice in the Kalash.
  • Now arrange mango leaves around the opening of the Kalash.
  • Place a Thaali (a small plain plate) on the Kalash.
  • On the Thaali, draw a lotus with turmeric powder and place the idol or small photograph of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Place some coins on the Thaali.
  • On the right of Kalash, place the idol of Lord Ganesha.
  • If you need, you can also place the idols of Saraswathi and your favorite deities.
Create a peaceful and calm atmosphere. The best way is to close the eyes and meditate on ‘om.’
  • Take some water and sprinkle on all puja items to purify them.
  • Do puja with haldi, kumkum and flowers on the Kalash.
  • Light a lamp.
  • Now take some flower and rice in the hands and close the eyes and meditate on Goddess Lakshmi. You are now invoking Goddess Lakshmi. If you know mantras, recite them. Otherwise just simply meditate on Goddess Lakshmi. Here is a simple Sanskrit mantra dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi.

Namosthesthu Maha Maye,
Shree padee, sura poojithe,
Shanka, Chakra, Gadha hasthe,
Maha Lakshmi Namosthuthe
  • Now sprinkle the flowers and rice on the idol of Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Take out the idol of Goddess Lakshmi and place it on a Thaali. Clean the idol with water, then with milk, curd, ghee, honey and sugar. Then clean the idol again with water.
  • Place the idol back on the Kalash.
  • Now offer garlands made of marigolds or leaves of bel tree, sandalwood paste, kumkum and other daily puja items including lighting incense and agarbhatis.
  • Now make offerings of coconut, fruits, sweets, betel nuts and betel leaves.
  • Next make offerings of Batasha sweets, puffed rice, coriander and cumin seeds.
  • Lastly, perform a silent Arati for Goddess Lakshmi. And meditate on Goddess Lakshmi.
  • Take some of the ‘prasad’ (that will stay for long period of time) and place it at the place where ornaments and cash is usually kept.
Business people also worship the account books on this day along with Goddess Lakshmi.

This is only a guideline. You can show flexibility in the puja process. Some of the items needed might not be readily available. But you can keep the house and surrounding clean. Finally, if you can’t perform the puja, wherever you are simply mediate on Goddess Lakshmi.

Lord Happy Dhanteras 2011 Puja Date Wishes Festival Pooja Wallpapers Vidhi Method

Dhanteras Puja, Dhanteras is observed on the 13th day of Krishna Paksh in the month of Karthik. This is also known as Yamadeep. It is celebrated 2 days before Deepavali. After the Sagar Manthan between the Devtaas and Asuras, Dhanvantri vaid came out of the sea with an Amruth Kalash. That is why, Dhanteras is also known as Dhanvantri Jayanti.
On this day, we pray for good health and wealth for the family.
Decorated clay idols or photos of Shri Ganesh and Shri Lakshmi are bought from the market. Keep in mind that the trunk of Ganeshji is turned towards the right as it is considered more auspicious. These idols are worshipped on the day of Deepavali.
Preparation for the Puja

- One Deepak made out of atta/clay with 4 wicks
- Wicks for the Deepak oil/ghee, matchstick
- One shell with a hole
- Flowers, roli, chawal
- Water in panchpatra and a spoon
- Some money
- Pata & Aasan
- Kheel & batasha
- Dhoop (sambrani) & dhoop daan
- Chopda with roli, chawal for applying tikka
- Suhali, petha (shaker para)

Vidhi / Method of Performing the Puja

In the evening, after seeing the star, the women of the house get together for puja. In some houses both men & women do the puja.
The 4 wick Deepak is placed on the pata.
Oil/ghee is put in the Deepak with the Four Wicks.
The Cowrie shell is placed on the Deepak.
The Deepak is lit. This is referred as Yamadeep. This Deepak pleases Yamaraj and the pitars/departed ancestors of the family.
Some water from the panchpatra is sprinkled around the Deepak, puja is performed with roli, chawal and money.
Four suhali and little pethas are offered.
Some people offer kheel and batasha also Dhoop is lit.
Women performing the puja go around the Deepak four times & do pranam.
The eldest woman of the family or unmarried girl of the house puts tilak from the roli in the chopda to everyone sitting for the puja.
One male staff member of the house, covers his head with a cloth, takes the lit Deepak and keeps it outside on the right side of the main gate. This person is given dakshina.
After puja, the family members do pranaam to all the elder people to them.

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Lord Aarti Laxmi ji ki | MP3 Pooja Aarti Ganesh ji ki in Hindi Lyrics | Aarti in English

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Lyrics of Deva ho Deva in English Text

ganapati bappa morayaa, mangal moorti moraya

deva ho deva ganapati deva tumase badhakar kaun
swaami tumse badhakar kaun
aur tumhaare bhaktajanon mein hamse badhakar kaun
hamse badhakar kaun

adbhut roop ye kaaya bhaari mahima badi hai darshan ki
prabhu mahima badi hai darshan ki
bin maange poori ho jaaye jo bhi ichchha ho man ki
prabhu jo bhi ichchha ho man ki

bhakton ki is bheed mein aise bagula bhagat bhi milate hain
haan bagula bhagat bhi milate hain
bhes badal kar ke bhakton ka jo bhagawaan ko chhalte hain
are jo bhagawaan ko chhalte hain

chhoti si aasha laaya hoon chhote se man mein daata
is chhote se man mein daata
maangane sab aate hain pahale sachcha bhakt hi hai paata
sachcha bhakt hi hai paata

ek daal ke phoolon ka bhi alag alag hai bhaagy raha
prabhu alag alag hai bhaagy raha
dil mein rakhana dar usaka mat bhool vidhaata jaag raha
mat bhool vidhaata jaag raha


Lyrics of Deva Ho Deva in Hindi Script


गणपति बाप्पा मोरया, मंगल मूर्ती मोरया

देवा हो देवा गणपति देवा तुमसे बढ़कर कौन
स्वामी तुमसे बढ़कर कौन
और तुम्हारे भक्तजनों में हमसे बढ़कर कौन
हमसे बढ़कर कौन

अद्भुत रूप ये काय भारी महिमा बड़ी है दर्शन की
प्रभु महिमा बड़ी है दर्शन की
बिन मांगे पूरी हो जाए जो भी इच्छा हो मन की
प्रभु जो भी इच्छा हो मन की

भक्तों की इस भीड़ में ऐसे बगुला भगत भी मिलते हैं
हाँ बगुला भगत भी मिलते हैं
भेस बदल कर के भक्तों का जो भगवान को छलते हैं
अरे जो भगवान को छलते हैं

छोटी सी आशा लाया हूँ छोटे से मन में दाता
इस छोटे से मन में दाता
माँगने सब आते हैं पहले सच्चा भक्त ही है पाता
सच्चा भक्त ही है पाता

एक डाल के फूलों का भी अलग अलग है भाग्य रहा
प्रभु अलग अलग है भाग्य रहा
दिल में रखना दर उसका मत भूल विधाता जाग रहा
मत भूल विधाता जाग रहा

जय गणेश जय गणेश

Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh

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As Durga, you grant both happiness and prosperity and he who centres his attention on you becomes a recipient of all riddhis and siddhis Prosperity and Accomplishment.
None but you dwell in the nether regions of the earth and you alone ensure good luck , bring to light the effect of action (karma), and protect all worldly treasures.
All the virtues collect themselves where you have your dwelling ; with your grace and favour even the impossible becomes possible without causing any nervous agitation.
No sacrifice can be performed without you; no one can obtain any garment; it is from you that one obtains one’s sustenance .
O! daughter of the Ocean of Milk and the beauteous temple of all propitious virtues, you are verily a living mass of all fourteen gems with which none else is endowed .
Whosoever hymns this prayer to Lakshmi is purged of his sins and experiences the ecstasy of joy.

Lord Shubh Labh Chopda Pujan 2011 Date Sharda Muhurat Puja

Shubh Labh puja or Chopda pujan on Diwali

Chopda Pujan, also known as Sharda Pujan or Muhurat Pujan, is an important ritual during Diwali in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and some other Western parts and North Indian states in India. Chopda Pujan 2011 date is October 26. On this day, business people perform puja of account books and close their old accounts and start new accounts.

Ganesh Puja and Lakshmi puja is observed during Chopda Pujan. Devotees beg pardon for the past mistakes is requested from Lord Ganesha and Goddess Maha Lakshmi. Shubh (auspiciousness) and Labh (profit / prosperity) are written in the account books to invoke the two Gods – Ganesh and Lakshmi.

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Lord Vishwakarma Pooja Puja Vishwakarma Day God of Architecture and Engineering

Vishwakarma Pooja & Govardhan Pooja : The fourth day of Diwali, ie the day after Diwali, falls on Padyami, the first day of the Kartika Masa, and is called Vishvakarma Day/ Gudi Padwa/Govardhan Puja.

Vishwakarma Pooja: The day is celebrated to worship Vishwakarma. Vishvakarma was the divine architect, and one of the fourteen precious things born of the Samudra Manthan (the churning of the ocen to gain Amrita, the nectar of immortality). He constructed the holy city of Dwarka where Lord Krishna ruled, The Maya Sabha of the Pandavas and was the creator of many fabulous weapons for the gods. This day is often used by manufacturers to pray for their equipment so that it works well and makes profit during the year ahead.

Govardhana Puja. Govardhan is a small hillock in Braj, near Mathura and on this day of Diwali people of North India build cow dung, hillocks, decorate them with flowers and then worship them. This festival is in commemoration of the lifting of Mount Govardhan by Krishna. As per Vishnu-Puran the people of Gokul used to celebrate a festival in honor of Lord Indra and worshiped him after the end of every monsoon season but one particular year the young Krishna stopped them from offering prayers to Lord Indra and asked them to worship cattle instead. Indra in terrific anger sent a deluge to submerge Gokul. People were afraid that the downpour was a result of their neglect of Indra. But Krishna assured them that no harm would befall them. He lifted Mount Govardhan with his little finger and sheltered men and beasts from the rain. This gave him the name Govardhandhari.

It is also on this day that the King Bali would come out of Pathal Loka and rule the earth for one day as per the boon given by Lord Vishnu. Hence, it is also known as “Bali Padyami”.

This day also marks the coronation of King Vikramaditya and Vikarama-Samvat – the counting of the Vikram era, was started from this Padwa day.

Gudi Padwa is symbolic of love and devotion between the wife and husband. On this day newly-married daughters with their husbands are invited for special meals and given presents. In olden days brothers went to fetch their sisters from their in-laws
home for this important day.
First Day – Dhanteras
Second Day – Naraka Chaturdasi/Kali Chaudas
Third Day – Diwali
Fourth Day – Vishvakarma Pooja/Govardhan Pooja
Fifth Day – Bhaiya Dooj
The legend of Diwali gambling
Ganesha & Lakshmi mantras for reciting
Ganesha & Lakshmi Stotras for reciting
Lord Vishwakarma is the presiding deity of all architects. He is the official builder of all the gods' palaces, and the designer of all celestial vehicles and weapons. Hindus widely regard Vishwakarma as the god of architecture and engineering.

September 17 every year is celebrated as Vishwakarma Puja -- a resolution time for workers and craftsmen to increase productivity and gain divine inspiration for creating novel products. This ritual usually takes place within the factory premises or shop floor, and the otherwise mundane workshops come alive with fiesta. Vishwakarma Puja is also associated with the buoyant custom of flying kites. This occasion in a way also marks the start of the festive season that culminates in Diwali.

Vishwakarma Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vishwakarma Day is celebrated to worship Vishwakarma, an Indian god. Vishvakarma was the divine architect, and one of the fourteen precious things born
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Vishwakarma Pooja & Govardhan Pooja The fourth day of Diwali, ie the day after Diwali, falls on Padyami, the first day of the Kartika Masa, and is called Vishvakarma Day/ Gudi Padwa/Govardhan myLot - vishwakarma day on 17th. september celebrated in india hi friends in india we celebrate this day in the memory of lord vihwakarma ji who is considered as the creator of all things buildings , machines.
Vishwakarma day should be declared an official holiday A continuous three-day stretch from Deepawali to Bhaiya Dooj complete holiday, on the pattern of long Christmas holidays in other countries

Lord Govardhan Puja Pooja गोवर्धन पूजा Wiki Muharat time

Govardhan Puja


Sunday, November 7, 2010
11:00 am to 1:00 pm
View the 2010 Govardhan Puja flyer here...
Watch a slideshow of a past Govardhan Puja...

Once in Braj, people were preparing many varieties of food to offer to god Indra, the king of the celestial abodes, so that he would provide plenty of rain for their crops and cattle. The little son of Nand, Krishn, told them to stop worshipping celestial god Indra and to direct their devotion to Govardhan hill which is the embodiment of God Himself. Thus, all the food that was prepared to be offered to Indra, was offered to Govardhan hill. At that moment, Lord Krishn appeared on the hilltop as Govardhan God and accepted all the offerings.

Govardhan Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा) is celebrated the day after Divali. At Barsana Dham, depending on the weather, we may celebrate this festival inside or outside. When we celebrate inside, we build a Govardhan hill on the stage in the Temple. We sing bhajans and pads that celebrate the greatness of Govardhan hill and the leelas associated with this favorite place of Krishn's pastimes with His Gwalbal friends. When we celebrate outside, we do parikrama from the Temple steps to our Govardhan hill and circumambulate it while dancing joyously and chanting nam sankirtan in praise of our Govardhan Dhari, Krishn. Whether outside or inside, we then offer a delicious meal of devotionally prepared foods and sweets to Govardhan and shower flowers on Him. Dinner prasad is then enjoyed by all those present.

govardhan puja, govardhan, meaning of diwali, diwali, guy fawkes day 2010 govardhan, govardhan pooja, diwali, meaning of diwali, what is diwali Govardhan Puja - Govardhan Puja Legends, Govardhan Pooja Celebrations Govardhan Puja forms an important part of the celebrations of Diwali. Learn about the legends of Govardhan Pooja by exploring the article. Govardhan Puja About Govardhan Puja In brief: The day after Deepawali is celebrated as Govadhan Puja when Mount Govardhan, near Mathura, is worshipped.
Govardhan Puja - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Govardhan Puja, also called Annakut, is celebrated as the day Krishna defeated Indra. Lord Krishna taught people to worship nature, as mountains bring rains en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Govardhan_Puja
Govardhan Puja (Pooja) गोवर्धन पूजा at JKP, Barsana Dham View the 2010 Govardhan Puja flyer here... Watch a slideshow of a past Govardhan Puja. Once in Braj, people were preparing many varieties of food to offer
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