10 important tasks on Diwali, Lakshmi will come in your door
There are several types of demandive work done on Deepawali, but there are some functions which have to be done before Diwali. Come know 10 such works.
1. First Job: Limpay-Putting
After dirt due to rain, it is necessary to clean and linen the whole house. According to the recognition, where cleanliness and cleanliness are seen, Lakshmi resides in the same place.
2. Second Function: Vandanwar
Garland of common or peepal new gentle leaves is called Vandanwad. It is often built on the door of Deepawali. Vandanwadar is a symbol of the fact that the deogan enters the house by getting attracted to the soothing scent of these leaves.
3. Third task: Rangoli
Rangoli or Mandana has a place in 'Chaunshatha Kala'. Rangoli is decorated with a beautifully decorated home-patio on festive occasions and on numerous occasional occasions. It keeps the house in the house.
4. Fourth task: lamp
Traditional lamp is made of soil. There are 5 elements in it - soil, sky, water, fire and air. The presence of Panch elements is mandatory in Hindu rituals.
5. Fifth job: silver solid elephant
Elephants are loved by Vishnu and Lakshmi, therefore, there should be solid silver or gold elephant at home. Having a solid silver elephant is kept in the house and it prevents the bad effect of any kind of Rahu.
6. Sixth task: Cows
Yellow cowrie is considered a symbol of goddess Lakshmi. Soak some white cowards in saffron or turmeric solution and keep them in red cloth and put them in the safe located in the house. These cohorts attract Dhanalakshmi.
7. Seventh Job: Silver Gadhvi
A small piece of silver, containing 10-12 copper, silver, bronze or bronze coins, is called Gadhvi. Keeping it in a house safe or in a safe place increases wealth and prosperity. It is also worshiped in Deepawali Puja.
8. eighth work: Mars kalash
A bronze or a copper pot is filled with water, and some coconut is placed on its face by putting some mangoes in it. Rolle on the vase, making the sign of the swastika and making moles on its neck.
9. Ninth Job: Worship-Worship
Deepawali worship begins with Dhanvantri Puja. The second day worship of Yama, Krishna and Kali is done. On the third day Lakshmi Mata is worshiped with Ganesha. On the fourth day, the Govardhan Puja is celebrated and in the end Bhaiyudj or Yama is celebrated on the fifth day.
10. Tenth Work: Fun Dish
Traditional dishes and desserts are made during the 5-day festival of Deepawali. Different dishes are made in every province. Most of the guides in north India, make shakarpare, spicy poha chivda, chakli etc.
1. First Job: Limpay-Putting
After dirt due to rain, it is necessary to clean and linen the whole house. According to the recognition, where cleanliness and cleanliness are seen, Lakshmi resides in the same place.
2. Second Function: Vandanwar
Garland of common or peepal new gentle leaves is called Vandanwad. It is often built on the door of Deepawali. Vandanwadar is a symbol of the fact that the deogan enters the house by getting attracted to the soothing scent of these leaves.
3. Third task: Rangoli
Rangoli or Mandana has a place in 'Chaunshatha Kala'. Rangoli is decorated with a beautifully decorated home-patio on festive occasions and on numerous occasional occasions. It keeps the house in the house.
4. Fourth task: lamp
Traditional lamp is made of soil. There are 5 elements in it - soil, sky, water, fire and air. The presence of Panch elements is mandatory in Hindu rituals.
5. Fifth job: silver solid elephant
Elephants are loved by Vishnu and Lakshmi, therefore, there should be solid silver or gold elephant at home. Having a solid silver elephant is kept in the house and it prevents the bad effect of any kind of Rahu.
6. Sixth task: Cows
Yellow cowrie is considered a symbol of goddess Lakshmi. Soak some white cowards in saffron or turmeric solution and keep them in red cloth and put them in the safe located in the house. These cohorts attract Dhanalakshmi.
7. Seventh Job: Silver Gadhvi
A small piece of silver, containing 10-12 copper, silver, bronze or bronze coins, is called Gadhvi. Keeping it in a house safe or in a safe place increases wealth and prosperity. It is also worshiped in Deepawali Puja.
8. eighth work: Mars kalash
A bronze or a copper pot is filled with water, and some coconut is placed on its face by putting some mangoes in it. Rolle on the vase, making the sign of the swastika and making moles on its neck.
9. Ninth Job: Worship-Worship
Deepawali worship begins with Dhanvantri Puja. The second day worship of Yama, Krishna and Kali is done. On the third day Lakshmi Mata is worshiped with Ganesha. On the fourth day, the Govardhan Puja is celebrated and in the end Bhaiyudj or Yama is celebrated on the fifth day.
10. Tenth Work: Fun Dish
Traditional dishes and desserts are made during the 5-day festival of Deepawali. Different dishes are made in every province. Most of the guides in north India, make shakarpare, spicy poha chivda, chakli etc.
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