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Tuesday, 4 October 2022

Dussehra 2022: When is Vijayadashami, know the Muhurta, date and significance

 Dussehra date is considered to be a booj muhurta, that is, without seeing any muhurta in it, all auspicious works can be done.  If you are starting a new business or buying something, then doing auspicious work in this Muhurta is always considered auspicious and auspicious.


 Dussehra 2022, Vijayadashami Puja Muhurat and Vidhi

 The festival of Dussehra is celebrated on the tenth day of Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month.  This time this auspicious date is on Wednesday, October 5th.  This festival is celebrated as the victory of Dharma over Adharma.  According to mythology, on this day Lord Rama killed Lankapati Ravana and Goddess Durga killed the demon Mahishasura.  Hence this festival is also known as Vijayadashami.  On the day of Ramlila Dussehra, along with Ravana, the effigies of Meghnath and Kumbhakaran are also burnt.  With this day, Durga Puja comes to an end.  Let us know the auspicious time and importance of Dussehra worship.





 Dussehra date Abujh Muhurta

 According to astrologers, the date of Dussehra is considered to be a booj muhurta, that is, without seeing any muhurta in it, all auspicious works can be done.  If you are starting a new business or buying something, then doing auspicious work in this Muhurta is always considered auspicious.  Many auspicious yogas are also being formed on Dussehra this year, which increases the importance of this day even more.  On this day, the yoga named Ravi, Sukarma and Dhriti yoga are also being formed.



 When is Dussehra festival?

 Dussehra date starts - October 4, starting at 02.20 in the afternoon

 Dussehra date closing - October 5, ends at 12 noon

 Indian festivals are celebrated according to Udaya Tithi.  Udaya tithi refers to the date present at the time of sunrise.  That is, the day on which the sunrise takes place, that date is valid according to the festival.


importance of dussehra

 The festival of Dussehra marks the victory of truth over untruth and the victory of good over evil.  On this day, Mahishasura was killed by Maa Durga in a 10-day war and Lord Rama conquered Lanka by killing Ravana.  For this reason, Shastra Puja, Durga Puja, Ram Puja and Shami Puja have significance on this day.  Because of both these events, this festival is celebrated as Vijayadashami.  The idol of Maa Durga is immersed on this day.  Along with this, reciting Chandi Path or Durga Saptashati and performing Havan has special significance on this day.




 Dussehra worship method

 It is best to worship Dussehra in the afternoon.  On this day, eight lotus petals are made in the north-east corner of the house.  After this, one should chant the mantra Aparajitaya Namah in the middle of the Ashtadal and worship Lord Rama along with Maa Durga.  After this, place Mata Jaya on the right and Vijaya on the left.  Now offer roli, akshat, flowers etc. to the mother and offer her bhog.  Do the aarti of the mother and also shout.  In some places 9 balls and 2 bowls are made from cow dung.  Put coins in one of these bowls and the other roli, rice, barley and fruits.  After this, offer barley, banana, radish and jaggery etc. to the idol.  If you are worshiping books or weapons, then keep these things at the place of worship and apply Roli and Akshat on them too.  After this, give donations and dakshina according to the power and must provide food to the poor and the needy.  If Ravana is burnt in the evening, then give Shami leaves to your family members, then touch the feet of the elders of the house and seek blessings from them.

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