After all, why is Lakshmi worship always done at night on Diwali, know the secret behind it.

Diwali 2024:The festival of Diwali is the festival of lamps in which the courtyard starts glowing. Although there are many festivals in Hindu religion, but Diwali is something special. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshiped along with lighting lamps. The festival of Diwali is a whole day long but have you ever wondered why the puja on this day is done only at night and not during the day. There is mention of this in astrology and mythological texts. It is said that worship during the festival of Diwali is considered auspicious only at night. Let us know about its secret.

Time is considered auspicious on Diwali

Here according to Hindu religion, worshiping Goddess Lakshmi at night is considered the most auspicious time which is also dear to the Mother. The festival of Diwali is celebrated every year on the day of Amavasya, it is said that on this day, when the moon is not visible and there is darkness. At this time, Goddess Lakshmi is welcomed by lighting lamps in homes, because light has significance only in darkness. Diyas have importance on Diwali which gives us the message that we should eliminate the problems, ignorance and darkness in life with these Diwali lamps. Here on Diwali, Goddess Lakshmi is considered the symbol of 'Jyoti' in Hindu religion, which is related to light.

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What is its astrological perspective?

Here the astrological viewpoint regarding Diwali is given. According to this, the auspicious time for worshiping Lakshmi on Diwali is after Amavasya, this is called Pradosh Kaal. Apart from this, which is from sunset till about three hours, at this time worship is done. It is considered extremely auspicious because this time destroys the evil forces and transmits positive energy. Therefore, chanting mantras and lighting lamps at this time of the night brings happiness, prosperity and wealth in the house.

Know the mythological beliefs related to Diwali

Mythological beliefs related to Diwali are found here, according to which Goddess Lakshmi is believed to have appeared during the churning of the ocean, and the tradition of celebrating the festival of Diwali has started from this day. It is said that during the churning of the ocean, day and night took place and during that time the night time is considered more auspicious for worshiping Lakshmi. It is also believed that Goddess Lakshmi travels around the earth at night and resides only in those houses which are clean and bright.

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