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  • KARWACHAUTH 2021, CELEBRATE IN THIS WAY AND GET THE IMMENSE BLESSINGS OF GODDESS PARVATI.

    KARWACHAUTH 2021, CELEBRATE IN THIS WAY AND GET THE IMMENSE BLESSINGS OF GODDESS PARVATI.

    KARWACHAUTH

    The day of KarwaChauth and Sankashti Chaturthi, which is the day of fasting for Lord Ganesha, occurs at the same time. Married women observe Karwa Chauth fast and its rituals with full devotion for the long life of their husbands. According to the Chandogya Upanishad, fasting on the day of Karwa Chauth destroys all sins and does not cause any kind of trouble in life. This increases the age and on this day Ganesha and Shiva-Parvati and Moon are worshipped.

    Married women worship Lord Shiva, Mata Parvati, and Kartikeya as well as Lord Ganesha, and break their fast only after seeing the moon and offering Argha to them. The fast of Karwa Chauth is strict and it is observed from sunrise to the sight of the moon at night without consuming food or water.

    The day of Karwa Chauth is also known as Karak Chaturthi. Karwa or Karaka is an earthen vessel from which water is offered to the moon, which is called Argha. Karwa is very important during worship and it is also donated to a Brahmin or a deserving woman. Karwa Chauth is more famous in North India than in South India. Ahoi Ashtami fast is observed four days after Karwa Chauth for the long life and prosperity of sons.

    KARWACHAUTH 2021

    When is KarwaChauth?

    The fast of Karwa Chauth is observed during the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Kartik. According to the Amanta Panchang which is followed in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and southern India, Karwa Chauth falls in the month of Ashwin. However, it is only the name of the month which makes it different and in all the states Karwa Chauth is celebrated on the same day. On the day of Karwa Chauth, worship and fasting of Chauth Mata are observed all over India, but mainly North Indian people observe Karwa Chauth fast on a large scale and worship according to law.

    In North India, especially in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Punjab, the story of Karwa Chauth is heard by observing fast with great enthusiasm. On this auspicious occasion, the story is heard during the day and after seeing the moon at night, the women break the fast by drinking water / taking food from the hands of their husbands. This fast of Karwa Chauth is observed for the long life, health, and happy married life of the husband.

    Karwa Chauth fast is observed every year for 12 years or for 16 years continuously. After the completion of the period, the Udyapan (Episamhara) of this fast is done. The married women who want to keep it for life can observe this fast for the rest of their life. There is no other auspicious fast like this fast. Therefore, married women can observe this fast continuously for the protection of their honeymoon.

    KARWACHAUTH 2021

    karwachauth 2021 date and time

    • Karwa Chauth 2021 Sunday, 24 October 2021
    • Karwa Chauth Puja Muhurta from 17:43 to 18:50 moonrise 20:07
    • Chaturthi Tithi Begins 03:00 (24 October)
    • Chaturthi date ends at 05:40 (October 25)
    KARWACHAUTH

    Karwa Chauth Vrat Katha

    Long ago a Brahmin named Vedasharma lived in a town in Indraprasthapur. Vedasharma was married to Lilavati by whom he had seven great sons and a virtuous daughter named Veeravati. Because she was the only sister of seven brothers, due to which she was dear to her parents as well as her brothers

    When she became fit for marriage, she was married to a proper Brahmin young man. After marriage, when Veeravati was at her parents’ place, she along with her sisters-in-law kept a fast of Karwa Chauth for the long life of her husband. During the fast of Karwa Chauth, Veeravati could not bear the hunger and due to weakness she fainted and fell on the ground.

    All the brothers could not bear the pathetic condition of their beloved sister. They knew that Veeravati, a virtuous woman, would not take food without seeing the moon, even if she lost her life. All the brothers made a plan together so that their sister would take the food. One of the brothers climbed up a tree some distance away with a sieve and a lamp in his hand. When Veeravati woke up unconscious, all her other brothers told her that the moon had risen and brought her to see the moon on the terrace.

    Veeravati, seeing the lamp behind a sieve on the banyan tree some distance away, believed that the moon had come out behind the tree. Distraught with her hunger, Veeravati soon broke her fast by offering Argha to the lamp considering it to be the moon. When Veeravati started eating, she started getting inauspicious signs. In the first mouthful she found hair, in the second she sneezed and in the third mouthful, she received an invitation from her in-laws. After reaching her in-laws’ house for the first time, she found the dead body of her husband.

    Seeing the dead body of her husband, Veeravati started weeping and blamed herself for some of her mistakes during the fasting of Karwa Chauth. She started moaning. Hearing his lament, Goddess Indrani, who is the wife of Indra, reached Veeravati to console her.

    Veeravati asked Goddess Indrani why her husband died on the day of Karwa Chauth itself and started pleading with Goddess Indrani to revive her husband. Seeing the grief of Veeravati, Goddess Indrani told her that she had broken the fast without offering Argha to the moon, due to which her husband died untimely. Goddess Indrani advised Veeravati to observe the fast of Karwa Chauth as well as on the Chauth of every month throughout the year and assured her that by doing so her husband would return alive.

    KARWACHAUTH

    karwa Chauth rituals

    As the date of Karwa Chauth approaches, married women are very excited and start preparations a few days before that. They eagerly wait for that day with great joy and enthusiasm. This festival holds more importance for them than Diwali. She buys everything new from the local market, such as cosmetics, traditional makeup, jewelry, sarees, slippers, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, nail polishes, bindis, puja items, carved lamps, henna, Pooja Thali, etc. A few days before the festival, the market takes on a festive look as shopkeepers start decorating their shops to sell more items of worship and decorations.

    In some places (like Punjab) women get up very early in the morning (before 4 o’clock) to have something to eat and drink because they have to fast for the whole day. In other places like in Uttar Pradesh, it is a ritual to eat sweet cotton feni made of milk in the evening a day before the festival to keep one’s body without water and food for the next day. It is very important for them to eat fena as a pre-morning meal.

    There is also a ritual of giving sargi in Punjab. Every year on the occasion of Sargi Karwa Chauth, there are a bunch of decorations, sweets, and other food items of married women given to their daughter-in-law by the mother-in-law. It is a ritual that when a newlywed bride observes the Karwa Chauth fast for the first time, she has to follow her mother-in-law’s mother. That is, the method which is told to her by her mother-in-law, she has to follow it throughout her life.

    If she is asked by her mother-in-law to take water, tea, juice, and other things during the fast, then she will have to follow it for the rest of her life. Fena (a form of vermicelli which is also used in Falooda although it is much thinner than vermicelli) is prepared by the mother-in-law for her daughter-in-law as a pre-dawn meal.

    Fasting begins with sunrise in the morning. Women apply henna to their hair, hands, and feet. She spends her entire day with her friends and relatives with laughter and joy. They exchange some painted clay pots (karvas) filled with bangles, bindis, ribbons, sweets, homemade candies, cosmetic items, handkerchiefs, etc., among their married friends and relatives. Married women also get some gifts from their parents and husband.

    In the evening, she takes a bath, gets dressed well, and takes part in the ceremony together with the women of the communities. She performs puja with a lot of preparation, listens to the story of Karwa Chauth, sings songs, etc. According to their culture and tradition, women who keep fast in UP and Bihar sit in a circle with a puja plate, one of them (mostly the eldest woman or a priest) story of Karwa Chauth (Gauri, Ganesh, and Shankar ), and then she sings the song of Karwa Chauth, putting pheri (changing their plates in a circle with each other) seven times. There are some restrictions that should be followed by fasting women, such as weaving clothes, asking for a vow for someone, praising someone, waking someone up from the bed.

    She performs full seven rounds, in the first six rounds, she sings like “Veeron kundiya karva, Sarva suhagan karva, ae Katti Naya Teri na, Kumbh chakra pheri na, aar paar payen na, ruthda maaniyen na, sutra jagayen na, ve Get the heroic kuriye karva, they sarv suhagan karva” while in the seventh pheri “the heroes get kuriye karva, Sarva suhagan karva, a Katti Naya Teri ni, Kumbh chakra pheri Bhi, r pair payen Bhi, ruthda maniyen Bhi, sutra jagayen bhi, they hero kuriye karva. She sings sarva suhagan karva.

    There is another ritual in Rajasthan, the fasting woman is asked by another woman “Dhapi ki Nahi dhapi” (meaning satisfied or not?) She replies “Jal se dhapi, suhaag se na dhapi” (with water). satisfied

    I have happened, not my husband). In other regions of Uttar Pradesh, there is a separate “Gaur Mata” worship ritual. The woman takes some soil, sprinkles water on it, on which kumkum is applied and treated like an idol (ie fertile motherland).

    She also sings songs while changing her karva thali, like, “Get married always, get husband’s beloved, get seven sisters’ sisters done, fasting, get mother-in-law’s, beloved”. After the puja, she gives the idol to her mother-in-law or Nanda by offering some prasad like halwa, puri, mathri, namkeen, sweets (also known as Bayana).

    After the puja ceremony, the women wait for the moon to rise so that they can eat and drink. When the moon is seen in the sky, all the women, who have kept a fast with their husbands, outside their house or outside their house or at the top of the house, see the moon through a sieve on the top of the house or its reflection in a vessel filled with water. She turns to him to see her husband in the same way as she had seen the moon by offering arghya to the moon to get blessings.

    Now it is time for all the sweethearts to break the fast by taking some sweets and water from the hands of their husbands. Finally, after the whole day, the husband takes sweets and a glass of water from the plate of worship and drinks it with his own hands. After breaking the fast, the woman can eat her entire diet at night.

  • NAVPATRIKA PUJA 2021, KNOW AUSPICIOUS TIMINGS AND RITUALS.

    NAVPATRIKA PUJA 2021, KNOW AUSPICIOUS TIMINGS AND RITUALS.

    NAVPATRIKA PUJA

    Nabapatrika or Navpatrika or Kalabou Significance, Puja Vidhi, date of 2021

    Navpatrika and Navapatrika are made by combining nine types of leaves and are then used in Durga Puja. It is widely celebrated in the provinces of Bengali, Orissa, and East India. Durga Puja is very important to the Bengali community, they celebrate it with great pride. Navpatrika Puja is also called Maha Saptami, the first day of Durga Puja. Nava means nine and Patrika means leaf in Sanskrit, hence the name Nava Patrika. These Nava Patrika are kept at Durga Pandal on the day of Maha Saptami.

    Significance and Culture

    The Navpatrika Puja or Nabapatrika Puja tradition is also popularly known as Maha Saptami and is known as the first day of the Durga Puja festival. According to Hindu mythology, the goddess Durga needs a companion to use spiritism. Also, the living doors are a source of devotion to God and to the goddess. These intercessors help to honor and co-operate with the deity. On the day of Bilva Nimantran, the goddess Durga is summoned to the branches of the Bilva tree and made into Durga Puja.

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    A symbol of nine plants

    • The banana tree with its stems and leaves symbolizes the goddess Brahmani.
    • The Kachi, Kachi, or Kachu plant is a symbol of the goddess Kali.
    • The yellow turmeric plant is a symbol of the goddess Durga.
    • The Jayanti plant and its leaves symbolize the goddess Kartiki.
    • The Bilva plant, its branch, and leaves symbolize King Shiva.
    • The pomegranate plant is a symbol of the Goddess Rakatadantika.
    • The Ashoka tree and its leaves symbolize Goddess Sokarhita.
    • The bead plant is a symbol of the goddess Chamunda.
    • The rice paddy (Paddy) is a symbol of the goddess Lakshmi.

    NAVPATRIKA PUJA

    The tradition of Maha Saptami Puja begins with the good practice of Mahasnan.

    Performing the ritual of Mahasnan, devotees held the mirror in such a way that the appearance of the goddess Durga was reflected in it.
    The holy and ritual bath is dedicated to the representation of the goddess Durga in the mirror by making several important pujas.
    On one occasion, after the devotees had completed the ritual bathing, the rituals of Prana Pratishtha and Shodashopachara Puja were followed in the worship of the Goddess and compulsory sixteen pujas.
    In the West Bengal provinces, Nabapatrika Puja is also known as Kolabo Puja.

    Nabapatrika Puja Vidhi

    Starting with Navapatrika Puja, the leaves of the branches of all the nine plants mentioned are collected and tied together. They are then wrapped in orange or red cereal with artistic color. Then worship is set aside.

    Navpatrika Puja usually takes place early in the morning at sunrise.

    The devotees get up very early in the morning and need to bathe in all the ritual arrangements.
    Navapatrika is then taken to a nearby river where a sacred bath can be dedicated.
    When the holy bath was completed, the devotees brought Navapatrika to its place and decorated it.
    For the Abhishek (great bath), the mirror image of the goddess Durga has been washed.
    After capturing Mahasnan, Goddess Durga is sanctified by the installation of Navapatrika also known as Kolabo.

    • When all the ornaments are finished, they are placed on the right side of the goddess.
    • After the completion of Pran Pratishtha, a proper ghat was set before the idol of the goddess Durga.
    • After that, this is followed by Shodashopachara Puja.
    • Devotees light up ghee lamps and offer flowers and incense sticks as they recite the sacred recitation words.
    • When the mantras is over, the bhog is given to the goddess and aarti, and the puja is finished.
  • CHATURMASYA 2021, HOW TO SPEND IT WELL TO ATTRACT HAPPINESS

    CHATURMASYA 2021, HOW TO SPEND IT WELL TO ATTRACT HAPPINESS

    CHATURMASYA 2021: India’s spiritual calendar is dominated by many potent phases, yet Chaturmasya is one of the most holy and karmically charged. Sometimes called the “Four Holy Months,” Chaturmasya 2021 is four months of inner contemplation, vows, spiritual dedication, and divine transformation. But what does this very old practice have to offer the contemporary seeker in 2021? And how can you best use this time to draw forth long-term happiness, peace, and prosperity?

    Here we will discover the spiritual and astrological significance of Chaturmasya 2021, identify what you need and should not do these months, and describe how Astroeshop can help you with Vedic solutions and customised advice to align your life with cosmic forces.

    CHATURMASYA 2021
    CHATURMASYA 2021

    What is Chaturmasya? The Sacred Pause in Time

    Literal Meaning and Timing

    ‘Chaturmasya’ is literally “four months’ in Sanskrit. It is a sacred time when Lord Vishnu goes into yogic sleep (Yoga Nidra). Spiritually, it’s a time when the spiritual world is put on hold, and all of mankind is asked to reflect inwardly, cancel karmic transgressions, and eschew rash worldly desires.

    Chaturmasya in 2021 starts from Devshayani Ekadashi (July 20) and concludes on Prabodhini Ekadashi (November 15). The dates follow the lunar calendar and can vary slightly according to region-based customs.

    Astrological Significance of Chaturmasya 2021

    Planetary Transits and Their Spiritual Effect

    During Chaturmasya, planetary movements decelerate quite prominently. Saturn is retrograde, Jupiter could change signs, and lunar nodes (Rahu-Ketu) make karmic outcomes stronger.

    In Vedic astrology, these days are regarded as unfavourable for:

    Wedding ceremonies

    Starting new enterprises

    Purchasing property or cars

    Settling into a new home

    This is not a doing—but a thinking time. Chaturmasya is for purifying negative karmas, refining inner determination, and aligning one’s spiritual path.

    Astroeshop’s customised Chaturmasya consultation makes people realise how these cosmic changes will affect them according to their Kundli and what rituals or mantras can lead them towards equilibrium.

    How to Spend Chaturmasya 2021 for Inner Peace and Happiness

    1. Practice Spiritual Disciplines (Vratas)

    The true spirit of Chaturmasya is self-control and penance. Keeping some vows or vratas brings about sanctity and softens the impact of past wrongdoings.

    Some of the most popular vratas for Chaturmasya are:

    • Shunning non-vegetarian food and drinking alcohol
    • Not eating onions, garlic, and heavy spices
    • One-day Ekadashi and Purnima fasts
    • Daily recitation of Vishnu Sahasranama or Gita shlokas

    Even adopting just one sincere vow can multiply your spiritual growth and invite divine happiness into your home.

    2. Perform Pitru Tarpan and Ancestor Rituals

    One of the key highlights of Chaturmasya is Pitru Paksha, the 15 days for honouring ancestors. During this time, performing Shraddha rituals helps uplift restless ancestral souls and removes ancestral doshas from your Kundli.

    Astroeshop offers:

    • Online Shraddha puja services
    • Pitru Dosha remedies
    • Tarpan offerings with Vedic Brahmins

    When you respect your beginnings, you call in their blessings into all walks of your life.

    3. Cultivate Inner Purity and Meditation

    Just like we clean out the body, Chaturmasya is the best time to cleanse the mind and soul. Even if you have a busy work schedule, just 15 minutes of daily meditation or chanting mantras can bring immense inner clarity.

    Mantras for this duration:

    “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya” – for healing of the emotions

    “Om Namah Shivaya” – for protection and transformation

    “Gayatri Mantra” – for wisdom and energy cleansing

    Astroeshop offers charged Japa Malas and taped mantras tailored to your planetary doshas.

    4. Donate and Serve Selflessly (Seva)

    Happiness increases when shared. Chaturmasya is a spiritually charged period to practice daan (charity). Giving food, clothes, or funds to those in need not only earns good karma but also reduces planetary sufferings such as Shani Dosha or Rahu Ketu afflictions.

    Astroeshop can assist you with Nakshatra-based daan offerings so that your gift is in harmony with your astro chart for maximum benefit.

    What Not to Do During Chaturmasya 2021

    Unfavorable Activities

    As per Vedic scriptures, some things should not be done during Chaturmasya to avoid karmic debt:

    • Marriages and housewarming
    • Beginning new building projects
    • Unnecessary travel, particularly in Pitru Paksha
    • Participating in angry arguments, court cases, or useless violence

    This is not about fear—it’s about going with the cosmic flow, not against it. Take this period to lay the foundation, not build the structure.

    Remedies Recommended During Chaturmasya – Powered by Astroeshop

    Chaturmasya is a spiritual window, and with the correct astrological remedies, you can turn 2021 into a dynamic year of rejuvenation.

    1. Charged Yantras and Gemstones

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    • Sampoorna Chaturmasya Yantra for harmony and peace
    • Sphatik Shivling for a clear mind
    • Rudraksha combinations for balancing one’s spirituality

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    2. Personalised Mantra Jaap Services

    If you’re dealing with planetary obstacles—like Sade Sati, Kaal Sarp Dosh, or Manglik Dosh—Chaturmasya is the ideal time to perform Mantra Jaap under priestly guidance.

    Astroeshop’s online puja services ensure:

    • Mantras are chanted by certified priests
    • You receive digital recordings and blessings
    • Proper rituals are followed on astrologically suitable dates

    3. Customised Vrat Calendar Based on Your Kundli

    Not all Ekadashi or Amavasya impacts everyone equally. Astroeshop provides Kundli-based Vrat Calendar Reports that reveal:

    • Which fasts are most beneficial for your health, relationships, or career
    • Dosha remedies running in your chart during Chaturmasya
    • Tailored Sankalp (intentions) for maximum gain

    Spiritual Significance – It’s Not Just Ritual, It’s Rebirth

    • The true intent of Chaturmasya is not to renounce life, but to redirect it.
    • A businessman can apply this time to pay off debt and make smart plans
    • A homemaker can cleanse her home and bring sacred energy to the household
    • A student can achieve mental clarity and pass future exams
    • A spiritual seeker can have profound breakthroughs

    Astroeshop is about real-world spirituality, where even tiny rituals performed well can ignite change for a lifetime.

    Conclusion: Happiness is a choice. Chaturmasya enables you to make it.

    In 2021, amidst uncertainties, Chaturmasya presents a holy pause—a calling to look within, purify the soul, release the past, and get ready for godly blessings.

    And on this journey, Astroeshop is your spiritual friend, leading you by the appropriate tools, wisdom, and remedies to live not merely a good life, but a consciously aligned life.

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  • Narak Chaturdashi 2021: Remove Your Obstacles On this Day

    Narak Chaturdashi 2021: Remove Your Obstacles On this Day

    Narak Chaturdashi 2021: Before the bright celebration of Diwali comes Narak Chaturdashi, a powerful spiritual occasion that marks the defeat of darkness and evil energy. Often referred to as Choti Diwali, this day is more than just a traditional event; it’s an astrological gateway to release burdens, dissolve karmic blocks, and open the doors to spiritual and material prosperity.

    Narak Chaturdashi 2021, on 3rd November, was a special chance for seekers, devotees, and spiritual aspirants to clear their energy fields, do powerful remedies, and bring light, luck, and abundance into their lives.

    Within this Blog created by Astroeshop, we will be discussing:

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    Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    The Vedic significance of Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    • Rituals and remedies to clear life obstacles
    • Planetary significance of this tithi
    • How Astroeshop can assist your personal transformation process

    Narak Chaturdashi 2021 – Important Dates and Timings

    When was it celebrated in 2021?

    • Date: Wednesday, 3rd November 2021
    • Chaturdashi Tithi Starts: 09:02 PM (2nd November)
    • Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 06:03 PM (3rd November)
    • Abhyanga Snan Muhurat: 05:00 AM to 06:30 AM

    Astrologically, the pre-dawn bath (Abhyanga Snan) undertaken at Brahma Muhurat is regarded as important to eradicate spiritual and physical toxins.

    The Mythology of Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    Lord Krishna and the Victory over Narakasura

    According to legend, Lord Krishna, assisted by his consort Satyabhama, killed the demon Narakasura on this day. Narakasura had taken thousands of women into captivity and was terrorising the three worlds. His demise represented the triumph of divine will over the ego of demons.

    This myth represents wiping out inner demons—negativity, fear, wrath, attachments, that impede our soul’s evolution.

    Why Narak Chaturdashi is a Day of Karmic Liberation

    Astrological Importance

    Narak Chaturdashi in Vedic astrology happens when Chaturdashi tithi (14th lunar day) overlaps with Krishna Paksha (waning moon). This is said to be a Rahu-dominant period, when negative karma rises to the surface, and when proper rituals can neutralise planetary malefics such as Ketu, Rahu, and Shani (Saturn).

    Spiritual remedies performed on this day have intensified effects, particularly in:

    • Letting go of chronic misfortune
    • Medical issues due to planetary doshas
    • Obstacles in career and marriage

    Narak Chaturdashi 2021 Rituals to Eradicate Obstacles

    1. Abhyanga Snan – The Holy Bath

    This is not a regular bath—it’s a purification spiritual process. The ritual comprises:

    Applying ubtan of sesame oil, sandalwood, turmeric, and herbs

    Bathing before dawn (preferably during Brahma Muhurat)

    Chanting mantras such as:

    “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya”

    This procedure cleanses your body, aura, and energy, freeing up negative karma accumulated.

    2. Lighting 14 Diyas (Lamps)

    Light 14 earthen lamps during the evening, and each diya symbolises:

    Victory over one kind of darkness

    A boon for protection in each direction and the chakra

    Position the diyas:

    • At the main entrance
    • In the puja room
    • In the bathroom (to destroy hidden energies)
    • Near the Tulsi plant

    Astroeshop Tip: Light lamps with mustard oil or ghee, and recite the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra for protection.

    Narak Chaturdashi 2021
    Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    3. Offering to Yama (The Lord of Death)

    According to the Garuda Purana, Narak Chaturdashi is also Yamadeepdaan Day. Untimely death and accidents can be avoided by performing a diya offering to Lord Yama at dusk.

    Mantra:

    “Mrityu Yamaaya Namah”

    Astroeshop provides Yama Deepdaan Kits, specifically tailored for individual Kundli, with energised diyas and unique mantras.

    Astrological Remedies to Overcome Obstacles on Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    1. Remedies for Kundli Dosha

    It is ideal to treat such issues on this day:

    • Pitra Dosh (blockages of ancestral karma)
    • Kaal Sarp Dosh
    • Shani Dosh (Saturn afflictions)
    • Nadi Dosha in Kundli matching

    Astroeshop Solutions Include:

    Personalised pujas conducted in sacred cities

    Energised yantras such as Kaal Sarp Nivaran Yantra, Shani Yantra

    Rudraksha combinations for Rahu/Ketu relief

    2. Prosperity Rituals

    Conducting Lakshmi puja or Kuber mantra Jaap on the evening of Narak Chaturdashi welcomes wealth and success.

    Mantras include:

    “Om Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namah”

    “Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Kuberaya Namah”

    You may also install an energised Shree Yantra at your home temple or cash box for permanent prosperity.

    3. Black Thread Protection Ritual

    Binding a black thread around the left ankle (women) and right ankle (men) guards against:

    • Evil eye
    • Secret enemies
    • Nightmares

    Astroeshop provides blessed black threads with tantric rituals performed by Vedic pandits.

    Local Practices and Customs of Narak Chaturdashi

    South India – Deepavali Starts

    In Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, Narak Chaturdashi is the prominent Diwali celebration. People:

    • Bathe with herbal oils
    • Burst firecrackers to revel in Narakasura’s defeat
    • Distribute sweets and gifts

    Maharashtra – Abhyanga Snan and Til Gul

    A special sweet of sesame and jaggery (Til Gul) is given as a gift. People meet family and friends, representing sweetness in relationships.

    Astroeshop Suggestion: Conducting Graha Shanti rituals on this day brings harmony in relationships.

    What Astroeshop Offered on Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    1. Customised Puja Services

    Astroeshop conducted:

    • Rahu-Ketu Shanti Pujas
    • Narak Nashak Homam
    • Virtual booking of puja through Zoom with Sankalp
    Narak Chaturdashi 2021
    Narak Chaturdashi 2021

    2. Charged Yantra Kits

    Each kit contained:

    • Narak Nivaran Yantra
    • Charged black thread
    • Maha Mrityunjaya beads
    • Diya and mantra booklets

    3. Online Kundli Reading

    Individuals utilised Narak Chaturdashi to:

    • Realise repeated setbacks
    • Gain insight into career/marriage

    Eliminate unseen hurdles

    Astroeshop astrologers provided detailed video readings with actionable solutions.

    DO’s and DON’Ts on Narak Chaturdashi

    DO’s

    • Bathe early morning before sunrise with ubtan
    • Light 14 lamps in the evening
    • Meditate and recite Vishnu or Mahakali mantras
    • Donate (black sesame, mustard oil, clothes)

    DON’Ts

    • Avoid dispute, gossip, or rough talk
    • Avoid sleeping during Brahma Muhurat
    • Avoid meat, booze, onion, and garlic
    • Don’t even forget to light the Yama Deep outside your house

    Conclusion: Let Go of Darkness, Embrace Divine Light

    Narak Chaturdashi is not just a festival; it’s one of spiritual rebirth. It’s the day to let go, re-align, and receive if you’re looking for emotional balance, health gain, or career insight.

    You can destroy bad karma built over the years by comprehending its astrological and Vedic depth and conducting proper rituals.

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  • Dusshera 2021, How to attract Prosperity on Vijay Dashmi

    Dusshera 2021, How to attract Prosperity on Vijay Dashmi

    Dussehra 2021, or Vijay Dashami, is one of India’s most spiritually and astrologically important festivals. Commemorated on Ashwin Shukla Paksha’s 10th day, it celebrates Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and Goddess Durga’s victory over Mahishasura. But aside from mythology, Dussehra 2021 is a golden chance to synchronise one’s life with prosperity, victory, and positive energy.

    This comprehensive article from Astroeshop will guide you to comprehend how Vijay Dashami can be a doorway to prosperity, what rituals to conduct, which astrological aspects are important, and which spiritual tools can aid you in achieving health, wealth, and happiness.

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    When was Dussehra 2021?

    Important Dates & Muhurat

    • Date: Friday, 15th October 2021
    • Dashami Tithi Begins: 06:52 AM on October 15
    • Dashami Tithi Ends: 08:02 AM on October 16
    • Vijay Muhurat: 02:01 PM to 02:47 PM
    • Aparahna Puja Time: 01:15 PM to 03:35 PM

    Astrologically, the Aparahna time is the most propitious for Shastra puja, commercial rituals, and fresh starts.

    Why Vijay Dashami is the Ideal Day to Invite Prosperity

    Mythological Symbolism with Practical Application

    Lord Rama’s return and Ravana’s defeat symbolise the victory of ego, lies, and injustice.

    Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura represents divine feminine energy overcoming darkness.

    Therefore, Vijay Dashami is not merely a religious holiday. It is a cosmic window to eliminate inner negativities and trigger prosperity, clarity, and purpose.

    Astrological Significance of Dussehra 2021

    In Vedic Astrology, Dashami is governed by the Sun, and Vijay Dashami possesses the energy of:

    Uttara Ashadha or Shravana Nakshatra (depending on the year), both are potent for spiritual alignment.

    Favourable planetary combinations tend to support new undertakings, purchasing vehicles or property, and business transactions.

    Astroeshop’s astrologers pointed out that planetary conjunctions on Dussehra may intensify karma clearing, career success, and economic empowerment, particularly when combined with rituals.

    Rituals You Must Observe on Dussehra 2021 for Inviting Prosperity

    1. Observe the ‘Shastra Puja’ (Weapon & Tools Ritual)

    This ancient practice involves praying to your tools of trade—be it actual weapons, pens, musical instruments, or laptops.

    Why? Because they are your dharma weapons, and venerating them harmonises energy and gratitude.

    How Astroeshop assists:

    Astroeshop provided personalised puja samagri kits and Vedic priest-led virtual pujas.

    2. Recite the “Aparajita Stotra”

    This stotra was recited by Lord Rama before winning the battle. It invokes Goddess Durga in invincible form, driving out fear and confusion.

    It is ideal to recite during Aparahna Muhurat.

    3. Burn Negativity Symbolically

    Burning the effigy of Ravana in northern India symbolises the annihilation of ego, envy, and darkness. You can:

    • List down your fears, negative habits, and self-imposed limitations on paper.
    • Burn it with prayerful intention, safely.
    • See them go out of your life.

    Astroeshop tip: Enhance this ritual with a customised planetary yantra to ground your subconscious mind.

    4. Use Tilak of Ash and Haldi

    Take Vibhuti (holy ash), turmeric, and sandalwood, mix and apply on the forehead while reciting:

    “Om Vijayaya Namah”

    This energises the Ajna chakra (third eye) for clarity and self-confidence in decision-making.

    Astrological Remedies to Attract Prosperity on Dussehra

    1. Perform ‘Navagraha Shanti Puja’

    If your Kundli contains doshas (Grahan dosh, Pitra dosh, or Mangal dosh), Dussehra is the best day to seek relief.

    Astroeshop Remedies Include:

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    2. Install Hanuman Yantra or Ram Darbar Yantra

    Hanumanji is revered deeply on Dussehra. Placing an energised Hanuman yantra or Ram Darbar yantra:

    • Protects from unseen enemies
    • Removes barriers in career and business
    • Enhances spiritual vigour

    Astroeshop energises these tools with 1008-bead mantra chanting by Brahmins.

    3. Donate Strategically

    Charity on Vijay Dashami amplifies karmic benefits. Best donations are:

    • Yellow food (chana, haldi, bananas)
    • Books and stationery
    • Clothes for students or Brahmins

    Bonus Tip: Give away a symbolic implement about your line of work (such as a pen or diary) to a beginner in the same profession.

    Dussehra Traditions in Different Parts of India – A Prosperity Point of View

    Maharashtra – Simollanghan (Crossing Borders)

    Individuals cross village borders and exchange Apta leaves as ‘Sona’ (gold). It represents expanding riches beyond present frontiers.

    Astrological Insight: This action unconsciously opens your aura to growth and wealth.

    Karnataka – Ayudha Puja

    Companies idolise machines and even equipment in the home. It’s an act of thanksgiving that culminates in improved efficiency and fortune.

    Bengal – Durga Idols Immersion

    The festival celebrating the symbolic return of Maa Durga from Navratri is celebrated with pomp. Her blessings are said to stay in the home if proper rituals are performed.

    Astroeshop offers virtual immersion ceremonies and Astrological Vastu consultancy for those who are unable to conduct full pujas at home.

    What Astroeshop Provided During Dussehra 2021

    Personalised Ritual Kits

    Each kit contained:

    • Energised Ram Darbar photo
    • Aparajita Stotra manual
    • Turmeric, sindoor, sandalwood
    • Personalised yantra based on your Kundli
    • Virtual Dussehra Pujas with Sankalp

    Astroeshop provided:

    • Live-streamed Dussehra pujas
    • Individual Sankalp and mantra chanting
    • Prosperity pujas from Ujjain and Ayodhya temples
    • Personal Vedic Consultations
    • Several utilised Dussehra 2021 to:
    • Plan career changes
    • Begin business undertakings
    • Remove doshas from the marriage Kundli

    Astroeshop’s skilled astrologers provided video-based consultations with Kundli diagnosis and future roadmap planning.

    Dos and Don’ts on Dussehra for Maximum Prosperity

    DOs

    • Wake up early and take a bath
    • Clean your house and puja area
    • Start something new or make a resolution
    • Feed cows, dogs, and birds
    • Use saffron tilak for prosperity

    DON’Ts

    • Do not speak harshly or fight
    • Don’t cut nails or hair
    • Don’t sleep during the puja time
    • Don’t leave puja unfinished

    Conclusion: The Real Victory Lies in Inner Evolution

    Dussehra is not only the story of gods and demons, your spiritual narrative, retold every year. It’s about:

    • Conquering indolence, fear, and scepticism
    • Enlightening candour, courage, and empathy
    • Welcoming abundance with cleanliness

    With astrological advice, spiritual tools, and rituals in place, Dussehra is a gateway to becoming the best you.

    Let Astroeshop assist you in discovering the next triumph in your life. Career aspirations, healing relationships, or manifesting wealth, every Vijay Dashami is your time to soar.

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  • Anant Chaturdashi 2021: Why It’s Important to Keep Fast On this Day

    Anant Chaturdashi 2021: Why It’s Important to Keep Fast On this Day

    Anant Chaturdashi 2021 is a religious practice that’s more of a ritual of endless consciousness, divine grace, and unshakeable faith. Observed with utmost respect, Anant Chaturdashi 2021 fell on Sunday, September 19, which happened to be the 14th day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing moon) during the Hindu month of Bhadrapada.

    This holy day is devoted to Lord Vishnu in his Anant (infinite) form. Devotees observe fasting, perform puja, and wear the holy Anant Sutra (a 14-knotted cord) on their wrists, offering prayers for protection, prosperity, and freedom from cycles of suffering.

    Here in this article from Astroeshop, we discuss the Vedic significance of this day, its relation with astro remedies, the proper way to keep the fast, and how this ancient festival can influence your life even today.

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    Anant Chaturdashi 2021

    When is Anant Chaturdashi 2021?

    Date and Timing

    Date: Sunday, September 19, 2021

    Anant Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 05:59 AM, Sept 19

    Anant Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 06:07 AM, Sept 20

    Puja Muhurat: 08:30 AM to 11:45 AM

    The timing of the puja and fasting is very important for spiritual synchrony. Astroeshop offered individual Panchang and muhurat advice for those depending on their city and nakshatra.

    Why Fasting on Anant Chaturdashi Matters:

    Spiritual Purification and Endless Blessings

    Fasting on Anant Chaturdashi is said to:

    Eliminate financial and personal hurdles

    Ensure long-term harmony and spiritual understanding

    Guard against unknown miseries and karmic obstacles

    The word “Anant” signifies limitless or boundless—fasting is a symbol of submission to the boundless cosmic energy and an effort to sync with the infinite.

    Vedic Reference to the Fast

    Lord Krishna explains the history of Anant Chaturdashi to Yudhishthira in the Bhavishyottara Purana. A poor Brahmin family used to perform the ritual once, and later they gained prosperity and peace in life. This fasting is not only to gain material things but also to enhance one’s inner dharma.

    Rituals of Anant Chaturdashi – Step-by-Step Guide

    1. Early Morning Purification

    Bathe in the early morning before sunrise and dress in clean, yellow or white clothes

    Clean the puja place with Ganga jal

    Put a photo or idol of Lord Vishnu

    2. Preparation of Anant Sutra

    A holy thread (Anant Sutra) of cotton or silk with 14 knots is prepared

    Men wear it on the right wrist and women on the left wrist

    The thread is sanctified during puja with Tulsi leaves, kumkum, rice grains, and is given to Vishnu before wearing

    3. Puja Offering and Worship of Vishnu

    Offerings are:

    14 puris and 14 sweet pakoras

    Fruits, coconut, Panchamrit (milk, curd, ghee, honey, sugar)

    Tulsi leaves, flowers, and incense

    Recite the Vishnu Sahasranama, or the mantra:

    Om Anantaya Namah” 108 times.

    Association with Ganesh Visarjan

    Interestingly, Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of Ganesh Utsav. Invoked on Ganesh Chaturthi is Lord Ganesha, who is sent off on this very day with huge processions and shouts of Ganpati Bappa Morya.

    The astrological importance in this context is deep. Lord Vishnu symbolises nourishment, and Lord Ganesha symbolises the removal of obstacles. Their coming together on this day provides a cosmic window for favourable stars.

    Astrological Significance of Anant Chaturdashi

    Planetary Remedies and Karmic Equilibrium

    Most astrologers opine that Anant Chaturdashi is the optimum day to:

    Do Kaal Sarp Dosh Nivaran Puja

    Remove the inauspicious effects of Rahu and Ketu

    Seek divine help for Mangal Dosh, Pitra Dosh, and planetary imbalance

    Astroeshop’s Vedic experts recommend this day to wear energised Anant Yantras, chant specific mantras, and get Rudraksha-based remedies aligned with your Janam Kundli.

    Why Anant Chaturdashi Matters More Today Than Ever

    A Day to Reset Emotional Karma

    With modern life full of mental stress, insecurity, and emotional pain, rituals like these offer a pause button—an opportunity to cleanse spiritually and emotionally.

    Uplift Your Inner Energy

    While you chant mantras, do puja, or just fast with purpose, your aura is renewed, chakra balance is enhanced, and negative karmic patterns start to falter.

    Astroeshop clients who noticed this day with guided rituals have reported:

    Career breakthroughs

    Health enhancements

    Healing in relationships

    Sudden windfalls

    What Astroeshop Provided on Anant Chaturdashi 2021

    1. Personalised Anant Chaturdashi Puja Services

    With certified Vedic priests, Astroeshop performed:

    Anant Puja on Zoom/live streaming

    Sankalp and mantra chanting in the devotee’s name

    Energised puja samagri delivered to participants

    2. Energised Anant Sutra Kits

    The kits consisted of:

    Handwoven 14-knot threads infused with special Yagya blessings

    Anant Chaturdashi vrat katha

    Vishnu yantra

    Tulsi mala

    Astrological guidance for prosperity

    3. Kundli-Based Dosha Remedy Solutions

    Astroeshop suggested:

    Rudraksha combinations to treat planetary afflictions

    Specific mantras for Rahu/Ketu-related issues

    Gold-plated Anant yantras for wallet or home

    Do’s and Don’ts for Fasting

    Do’s

    Begin the day with gratitude and purity

    Chant Vishnu mantras with mindfulness

    Feed food to the Brahmins, or feed the poor

    Tie the Anant Sutra only in the right muhurat

    Don’ts

    Avoid non-veg, alcohol, and onion-garlic

    Do not cut hair, nails, or use harsh speech

    Avoid breaking the fast before sunset

    Do not leave the sacred thread untied after puja

    Conclusion: A Vow to Infinity

    Anant Chaturdashi is a cosmic reminder that divine protection is eternal when invoked with sincerity. In a world filled with uncertainties, the rituals of this auspicious day bring grounding, purpose, and a spiritual shield that protects against misfortune and karmic delays.

    Whether you’re observing it for family harmony, financial progress, or emotional healing, know that your devotion adds to the divine balance of the cosmos.

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  • RAKSHA BANDHAN 2021, HOW AND WHY IT SHOULD BE CELEBRATED.

    RAKSHA BANDHAN 2021, HOW AND WHY IT SHOULD BE CELEBRATED.

    RAKSHA BANDHAN 2021 HOW AND WHY IT SHOULD BE CELEBRATED

    Raksha Bandhan is a festival that shows the love of her brother and sister. There on this day, the sisters prayed for their brother’s safety, success, and prosperity. At the same time, the brother took an oath to protect his sister for the rest of his life. Raksha Bandhan, a festival of pure love, symbolizing the love of our brother and sister, is celebrated annually on the full moon of the month of Shravan. On this day the sisters tied a racket around his brother’s wrist. Rakhi is especially important on this day. as this day is celebrated in Purnima, hence the name Rakhi Purnima.

    When Is it Raksha Bandhan in 2021?

    2021, Raksha Bandhan is on August 22nd. The full moon day begins on August 21 and the 22nd of Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 22. August 22 is Sunday.

    Best time for Raksha Bandhan 2021

    Purnima Tithi Start: – 21 August 2021 until 03:45 pm.
    Purnima Tithi Closing: – At 05:58 minutes on the evening of 22 August 2021.
    Shubh Muhurta: – 05:50 am to 06:03 pm.
    Raksha Bandhan Time: – 12 hours 11 minutes
    Afternoon at Raksha Bandhan: – 01:44 to 04:23 minutes.

    Decorate the plate with Raksha Bandhan as follows

    turmeric, rice, rakhi, and other money are kept on Rakhi’s plate. Apart from this, Jyoti is also kept in Kalash to get water and aarti. Along with this, my brother’s favorite candy is also kept.

    Read this mantra while tying Rakhi:


    Yen Baddho Bali: King Danwendro Mahabala:.
    The tvampi badhnami Raksha ma chal ma chal ten.

    The meaning of the mantra is this: I bind you with the same cord where the mighty great king Baal was bound. O Raksha (Rakhi), you remain strong. Never deviate from your defense decision.

    Why is Rakshabandhan celebrated?

    The meaning of the Rakshabandhan ceremony
    Rakshabandhan is a celebration celebrated between brothers and sisters. On this day the sisters tied a rope to protect their brothers and sisters and promised to protect their sisters for the rest of their lives. During this ceremony, all the brothers and sisters together received blessings from serving God, and so on.

    Story by Raksha Bandhan

    There are other legendary stories related to Rakshabandhan. These issues are described below.

    RAKSHA BANDHAN 2022

    Myths related to Indradev:

    According to the Bhavishya Purana, Lord Indra was defeated by the king of Asura, King Bali, in a battle between demons and the gods. During this time Indra’s wife Sachi sought help from King Vishnu. King Vishnu made Sachi a ring to be worn with one hand with a cotton thread. Lord Vishnu called this ring a sacred ring. Sachi tied the rope around Indra’s wrist and wished Indra’s safety and success. After this, Indra succeeded in defeating the demon Baal in the ensuing battle and took control of the Amaravati. From here the distribution of this sacred thread began. After this, women used to tie the rope to their husbands before going to war. In this way, the ceremony was not limited to our brothers and sisters.

    King Bali and Mother Lakshmi:

    Based on Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana, it is believed that when King Vishnu defeated King Baal and conquered three lands, Baal asked King Vishnu to settle in his palace. Lord Vishnu accepted the request. However, King Vishnu’s wife Lakshmi did not like the friendship of King Vishnu and Bali, so she decided to go to Vaikuntha with King Vishnu. After this, Mama Lakshmi made Baal my brother by tying a protective rope. This time Bali asked Lakshmi to ask for the gift he wanted. In this case, Mama Lakshmi asked King Bali to release Lord Vishnu from the promise that King Vishnu would remain in his palace. Bali accepted this and accepted Mama Lakshmi as his sister.

    Myths related to Santoshi Maa:

    King Vishnu had two sons, who were fortunate and prosperous. The two brothers used to miss the sister very much because without her sister they could not celebrate Rakshabandhan. Both brothers were looking for a sister from King Ganesha. After a while, Lord Narada also told Ganesha about the daughter. King Ganesha agreed and wished to have a daughter. Mother Santoshi appeared in the divine light of King Ganesha’s two wives, Riddhi and Siddhi. After this Maa can celebrate Rakshabandhan with great benefits for Santoshi.

    Myths related to Krishna and Draupadi:


    During the battle of Mahabharata, Draupadi had tied a racket in Krishna’s hand to protect him. During the war, Kunti also tied a racket around his grandson Abhimanyu’s wrist for protection.

    Myths related to Yama and Yamuna:


    According to one legend, when Yam, the god of death, did not visit his sister Yamuna for 12 years, Yamuna became sad and talked to Mama Ganga about it. Ganga passed the information on to Yam that the Yamuna was waiting for him. This time Yama came to meet Yumna. Seeing Yamama, Yamuna was very happy and prepared various dishes for him. Yama was very pleased with this and told the Yamuna that he could ask for any blessing he wanted. This time the Yamuna asked the official if Yamama should be back with his sister soon. Yama fell in love with his sister and gave the Yamuna the blessing of immortality. This love of brother and sister has been remembered in reference to Raksha Bandhan.

  • THE MONTH OF SAVAN 2021

    THE MONTH OF SAVAN 2021

    THE MONTH OF SAVAN 2021

    There are many festivals in Hinduism, in the same way, that many fasts have also been told. But just as Makar Sankranti and Mahashivratri are considered to be the best of the festivals, in the same way, the fasts of Ekadashi and Shravan month are considered to be the most important. Upakarma fasting is more important in the month of Shravan. It is also called Shravani.

    Sandhyopasan, fasting, pilgrimage, festival, service, charity, sacrifice, sacrament. Here fasting in the month of Shravan is considered to be the best. This is the month to remove sins and fulfill wishes.
    Just as Christians observe 40 days of fasting before Good Friday and fasting is observed in the month of Ramadan in Islam, similarly, the month of Shravan is considered holy and fasting in Hinduism. It has been instructed to remain non-vegetarian or fruit-eater throughout the month of Shravan. In this month, according to the scriptures, one should observe the fasts. One should stay away from the mind or from arbitrary fasts.

    THE MONTH OF SAVAN 2021

    The importance of celebrating those festivals, festivals, or festivals is more whose origin is not from local tradition, individual or culture, which are mentioned in Vedic scriptures, Dharmasutras, and code of conduct. There are some such festivals and they also have their own rules for celebrating them. Sun-moon solstice and Kumbh have more importance in these festivals.

    The festival of three major deities of Hinduism is celebrated, among them, Mahashivratri and Shravan month are prominent for Shiva and Chaitra Navratri and Shardiya Navratri are the major festivals for his wife Parvati. Apart from this, the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi for Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva, is celebrated as Ganeshotsav, which falls on the Chaturdashi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada.

    Fasting is penance. That is fasting. There are two types of fasting. There are different rules for how and when to perform these fasts. Those who observe arbitrary fasts or fasts outside the rules have no religious significance. By fasting there is no disease and sorrow in life. Salvation is attained only by fasting. The month of Shravan has been appointed for fasting.

    The month of Savan or Sravan, dear to Lord Shiva, will begin on July 25, Sunday. All the days of Savan are dedicated to Lord Shiva. This month, Lord Shankar and Mama Parvati are officially worshiped. There is a rule to worship Bholenath on Monday in the month of Savan and Mangala Gauri on Tuesday. It is said that the devotees who can keep them on Monday or Tuesday in Savan, then do not need to be disappointed. Shivratri of the month of Savan also has special significance. A quick look at Savan Shivratri’s day, it is believed that along with King Lank Shankar, Mata Gauri was also blessed.

    The Importance of the Savan Shivratri-

    By fasting in Shivaratri of Savan and worshiping King Shiva on this day, Archak gains peace, protection, luck, and health. It is believed that the Shivaratri of Savan destroys all sins of fasting. In view of the fasting of the Shivaratri of Savan, it is believed that unmarried people find a desirable bride or groom. At the same time, the strength of love increases.

    The monthly Shivratri is celebrated on Chaturdashi Tithi every month. According to the Hindu calendar, Chaturdashi Tithi of the month of Savan begins at 06.28 pm on Friday, August 06. It will last until 07.11 pm on 07 August, Saturday evening. This year Savan Shivratri is on August 6th.

    Savan Shivratri 2021 Shubh Muhurta-

    Nishita Kaal Puja’s time at Savan Shivratri will start at 12:06 a.m. to 12:48 p.m. Savan Shivratri Puja’s total time this year is 43 minutes.

    Savan Shivratri’s fasting period 2021-

    Savan Shivratri’s fast will be observed on August 6, which ends on August 7. The best time to fast is from 05:46 am to 03:47 pm on 07 August.

    Today is the first Monday of Savan which is July 26th. According to the Hindu calendar, Shravan is Krishna Paksha Tritiya and the first Monday of Savan. For Hinduism, as well as the month of Savan, its Monday is also especially important. On this day King Shiva is worshiped according to rituals. The first Monday of the month of Shravan is also useful for single girls. It is said that as a result of this fast, a beautiful and well-groomed bride is found.

    The month of Savan is very dear to Lord Shiva. Monday dedicated to Bholenath. In such a situation, on Monday falling during the month of Shravan, the devotees of Shiva also remain steadfast, etc to receive the blessings of Bholenath. Know the special alignment and serve Muhurta on the first Monday of Savan-

    Best time for the first Monday of Savan-

    On the first Monday in Savan, there will be Saubhagya Yoga until 10.40 am. According to astrology, this yoga should enhance the happiness and happiness of marriage according to its name. Apart from this, Dhanishta Yoga will be available until 10:26 p.m. After that will be Shatabhisha Yoga.

    Savan Month of Worship

    • Get up early and put on clean clothes after retiring from the shower etc.
    • Light a lamp in the temple of the house.
    • Abhishek of all the gods is the water of the Ganga.
    • Give Ganga water and milk for Shivling.
    • Give flowers to Lord Shiva.
    • Give Bel away from Lord Shiva.
    • Make aarti to Lord Shiva and offer bhog. Remember that only sattvic objects are offered to the Lord.
    • Meditate deeply on Lord Shiva.

    Bad time

    Rahukaal- 07.30 am to 9.00 am.
    Yamgand – 10:30 am to 12 noon.
    Afternoon – Gulik call from 01.30 to 03.00.
    Durmuhurta Time – 12:55 pm to 01:49 pm. After this from 03:38 minutes to 04:32 minutes.
    Panchak – all day.
    Bhadra- 03.24 pm to 02.54 on the morning of July 27.

  • MAHALAKSHMI VRAT 2021, THE MOST POWERFUL AND AUSPICIOUS FAST OBSERVED TO ATTRACT IMMENSE WEALTH.

    MAHALAKSHMI VRAT 2021, THE MOST POWERFUL AND AUSPICIOUS FAST OBSERVED TO ATTRACT IMMENSE WEALTH.

    MAHALAKSHMI VRAT

    Shri Mahalakshmi Vrat starts from the day of Shukla Ashtami of Bhadrapada. It lasts for sixteen days and in this fast, Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped according to the law. According to the scriptures, this fast has a special significance. According to religious beliefs, keeping Mahalakshmi Vrat fulfills all wishes by the grace of Maa Lakshmi. Mahalakshmi Vrat removes all the problems of life.

    Food is not taken during this fast. Mahalakshmi Vrat is celebrated on the 16th day. This fast is considered very auspicious. It is said that worshiping with law and order brings happiness, prosperity, and wealth. It is believed that family peace always remains in the house where women observe this fast.

    MAHALAKSHMI VRAT

    Mahalaxmi fasting date and auspicious time

    • Mahalaxmi Vrat starts on Monday, September 13, 2021
    • Mahalaxmi Vrat end on Tuesday, September 28, 2021
    • Ashtami Tithi starts – September 13, 2021 at 03:10 PM
    • Ashtami Tithi ends – September 14, 2021 at 01:09 PM

    Choghadiya Muhurta of Mahalaxmi Vrat

    • Choghadiya Muhurta of the day – 6:05 am
    • Night Choghadiya Muhurta – 6:29 PM
    • Amrit Kaal – 06:05 AM to 07:38 AM

    Know Mahalaxmi fasting story-

    A poor Brahmin lived in a village. He used to worship Lord Vishnu every day with rituals. One day Lord Vishnu, pleased by his devotion, appeared to him and asked the Brahmin to ask for a boon. Then the Brahmin expressed his desire to be the abode of Mother Lakshmi in his house. Then Lord Vishnu told the Brahmin the way to attain Lakshmi. Lord Vishnu said that a woman comes in front of the temple and she comes here and pats it. You invite her to come to your home, she is Maa Lakshmi.

    Lord Vishnu said to the Brahmin, when Mother Lakshmi herself will come to your house, then the house will be filled with money and grains. Saying this Lord Vishnu disappeared. The next day the brahmin sat near the temple early in the morning. When Laxmi Maa came to eat the food, the Brahmin requested her to come home. After listening to the Brahmin, Mata Lakshmi understood that this happened only at the behest of Vishnu.

    Lakshmi Ji told the brahmin that I will go with you but you have to observe Mahalakshmi fast first. By fasting for 16 days and offering Arghya to Moon on the 16th day, your wish will be fulfilled. The brahmin performed the vow as instructed by Maa Lakshmi and called Maa Lakshmi facing north. After this Maa Lakshmi fulfilled her promise. It is believed that since then the tradition of Mahalakshmi Vrat started.

    Mahalaxmi Vrat and Worship Method

    On the day of Ashtami, after retiring from the bath, etc. in the morning, do Mahalakshmi fasting ritually. On the first day, open the 16 knots of Rakshasutra tied in the hand and immerse it in the river or lake. Establish the idol of Mahalakshmi in the Puja Muhurta and worship her by offering Akshat, Durva, red cotton, betel nut, coconut, fruits, sweets, sandalwood, leaf, garland, white lotus, or any lotus flower and Kamalgatta. Then offer white barfi or raisins to Lakshmi Ji. Listen to the story of Mahalaxmi Vrat. After chanting the mantra, perform the aarti of Mahalakshmi. Then express your wish. Then distribute the prasad among the family members. In the end, complete the fast by immersing the idol of Mata Mahalakshmi methodically.

    Mahalakshmi Mantra

    Shri Laxmi Beej Mantra: “Om Shrinhrim Shrim Kamale Kamallaye Prasid Prasid Shrim Shrim Om Mahalakshmi Namah.”

    Shri Lakshmi Mahamantra: “Om Shri Lakshmi Mahalakshmi Mahalakshmi Ehiyehi Sarva Saubhagyam in the body.”

    You can chant any one of these two mantras of Mahalakshmi at the time of worship.

  • BHAUMVATI AMAVASYA 2021

    BHAUMVATI AMAVASYA 2021

    BHAUMVATI AMAVASYA 2021

    Bhaumvati Amavasya 2021: Amavasya of Vaishakh month is falling on Tuesday, this time. Amavasya falling on Tuesday is called Bhaum Amavasya. According to religious belief, Bhaum Amavasya is considered very auspicious for religious rituals, bathing, and offering prayers to ancestors. Some special measures related to debt relief are also taken on the day of Bhaumvati Amavasya. Let us know about the auspicious time of Bhaumvati Amavasya, fasting method, importance, and remedy.

    Bhaumvati Amavasya Muhurta
    Bhaumvati Amavasya Tithi will start at 09:55 pm on the night and will end at 12.29 am.

    BHAUMVATI AMAVASYA

    New moon worship method

    • Get up early in the morning on the new moon day.
      On this day, take a bath in a holy river during Brahma Muhurta.
    • Offer water to Lord Suryadev at sunrise.
    • Offer your ancestors rituals on this day.
    • Keep a fast for the peace of the souls of the ancestors.
    • Give donations to the needy.
    • Offer food to Brahmins.

    Do these remedies on the day of Bhaumvati Amavasya

    Worship the Sun God on the day of Bhaumvati Amavasya. On this day, at sunrise, fill a copper vessel with pure water. Add red sandalwood powder and hibiscus flower to it and offer water to the sun god while chanting the thirteen names of the sun.

    Do recite Mangal Stotra on the day of Bhaumvati Amavasya. On this day, install a copper triangle Mangalyantra in the house and worship it regularly and recite Mangal Stotra. Apply red sandalwood tilak on the yantra. You will get money from this.

    To get rid of debt, on the day of Bhaumvati Amavasya, recite 51 Shree Ganesh Loan Mochak Mangal Stotra and offer Modak to Ganesha.

    To get success in the work related to the land, wear a red sandalwood garland on the day of Bhaum Amavasya. With this remedy, your work will be proved.

    On the day of Bhaumvati Amavasya, duly worship Sri Yantra and recite Sri Sukta. By doing this remedy your financial problems will be removed and you will get money.