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TODAY KARTIK PURNIMA- LIST OF WHAT TO DO FOR LAXMIJI'S GRACE

Today is Kartik full moon, know what to do today, for Laxmi ji's grace

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This year Kartik Purnima is being celebrated on November 23. On this day, lamp, bath, hymn, aarti, donation etc. have special significance. It is believed that after worshiping Lord Vishnu and mother Lakshmi in the Kartik month, the worship of the Sanskrutinaya method of poverty reduces poverty and prosperity comes. Therefore, on this day there is a special provision of worship, bhajan, kirtan, donation etc..

Deepak has special significance in the month of Kartik. The lamp is a symbol of illumination by which darkness is removed. Therefore, this day in Dehradun is celebrated in Benaras exactly 15 days after Diwali. That is why the light, chanting, donation and bathing of the lamp have special significance throughout the month of Kartik. Laxmi Narayan is pleased on this person by doing this. So if you have not done any solution in the month of Kartik, then definitely take this measure on November 23.

According to legendary assumptions, after lighting the lamp, worshiping Lord Lakshmi and all the gods blesses them. Burning of this basil is quite auspicious, burning the lamp in the river Ganges and in the temple. It is also said that in the absence of the sun in the evening and in the morning, when there is a light of the lamp, the deities reside, that is, the deities are sitting there. Therefore, this auspicious lamp clock must definitely be used for its welfare. You can do these three measures to achieve all kinds of prosperity.

First solution

On the day of Kartik Purnima, donate 11 lamps after bathing in river Ganges. You have to do this in the evening. Then you return home after worshiping in a temple situated on the river bank. Go home and burn the ghee lamp in the temple of Puja, you mother Tulsi baglet. By doing this, Mother Lakshmi will be pleased with you. If you wish, you can also recite Kanakdhara source at home.


Second Solution 

The second solution is very simple. On this day, you go to a temple in your house and worship your Arad. After that, show the lamp in your mantra while chanting your Aradh in the temple. Burn outside the temple with a Deep Pepper tree. Then, if there is a poor or needy, then donate money, grains or other things to his possessions. By doing so, your home will grow in economic growth and you will make a lot of progress in life.


Third Solution 

You can do it at home. You have to burn 11 ghee or mustard lamps. First put the lamp of the soil to mother Tulsi near Ouli Tulsidha: Namah: Keep chanting the mantra. Put a lamp outside the door of the house. Now, keep the remaining 9 pieces in the temple. After this, you will recite Vishnu Sahasranama and Lakshmi Chalisa as you worship your Aradya. By doing this your fortune will prosper and there will be no shortage of Lakshmi in your house.

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