Find out why women in the six puja worship from nose to santha sindoor?


New Delhi, 31 October 2019, Thursday

Sixth puja is celebrated on the sixth day of the Shukla party of the Karatak Mass. The four-day festival is also called the festival of fast. Six worshipers have started today. In the sixth puja, special care is given to physical and mental purity. During the worship of six mothers, women wear sindoor in the santha which extends to the nose. So let's know what it means to have such a long cinder in the sixth.

For the husband's long life

Sindur is considered a symbol of good fortune. During the sixth puja, women wear yellow and dark sindoor. It is believed that by doing so, the grace of six mothers rests on them and their good fortune remains intact. It is said that the longer the sindoor, the longer the husband's age.

For the husband's success

It is believed that in the sixth puja, from the nose to the setha, the sindoor recruits many progresses in the lives of the women and they find success in every work.

For happiness, prosperity

Doing puja on the sixth day yields incredible fruit. Women also worship the sixth mother by planting sindoor for want of prosperity for the home and family.

To fulfill the wish

Married women thus worship the six mothers by filling the sindoor and offering the sun to the Lord. It is believed that the sun god was pleased with his fast and fulfilled every lust of women.


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