Know why Lakshmi is worshiped on Diwali?

Ahmedabad. 23 October 2019, Wednesday

With just a few days left to start the Diwali festival, Lord Rama is believed to have conquered Lanka and after completing his 14-year stay in Ayodhya, the state was awakened by the light of day.

Since then the festival has been celebrated, but Lakshmi is also worshiped during the days of this festival. It is said that the goddess of wealth arrives at home during Diwali. Do you know why the worship of Lakshmi has been done in Diwali?

According to the Indians, 14 manuas are believed to have begun on the day of Diwali, after the passage of time and after the collapse. Due to the pillars, Amas was also called Kalaratri.

On this day, the sun enters its seventh, Libra, and the second half begins. That is why the first Amaz of the month of Karatak has a new beginning and a time for new construction.

In the Scriptures, Kalaratri is referred to as Shakti night. Kalaratri is considered destructive to the enemy as well as a symbol of auspicious, prosperous prosperity.

It is also believed that when Ma Lakshmi arrived from the churning of the sea, Krishna party was the Amasa. According to one belief, this day is also the birth day of Ma Lakshmi. In some places Kojagara is celebrated as the birthday of Goddess Lakshmi.

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