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Know Narak Chaturdashi

                   Know Narak C haturdashi Know Narak Chaturdashi Narak Chaturdashi  is observed on the second day of Diwali celebrations j...

                  Know Narak Chaturdashi




Know Narak Chaturdashi

Narak Chaturdashi  is observed on the second day of Diwali celebrations just one day before the actual celebration of diwali.It falls on the fourteenth day of the Hindi month of Kartik.It is also known as Choti diwali.It is celebrated with same zeal and enthusiasm in india.It is specially observed in the South India.

On this day Lord Indra defeated demon king Narakasur who was ruler of Pragjyotishpur, a province to the South of Nepal and snatched away the magnificent earrings of Mother Goddess Aditi who was not only the ruler of Suraloka but also a relative of Lord Krishna's wife, Satyabhama.

On this day People wake up early in the morning break any bitter fruit and apply the kumkum-oil paste, which is called 'Ubtan' on their foreheads and then take bath.In the state of Maharashtra, people take the traditional early baths after applying the paste of gram flour, fragrant powders and oil on their foreheads. 

 This festival is observed to commemorate the victory of lord Krishna over the demon king Nakasura.On Choti diwali people light lamps and worship lord Yamraj  to get freedom from death and attain good health .In the evening children burnt crackers and enjoy themselves.According to the Puranas if a person takes a bath according to the custom before sunrise he would get rid of Naraka Prapthi, or the bad qualities of the demon Naraka.


 This day is also celebrated as the birthday of  Hanumanji or Hanuman Jayanti .On this day  Hanumanji reached Ayodhya to deliver the long-awaited message of Lord Rama’s return.Peopel worship hanuman ji on this day.The poojan is performed with oil, flowers, Chanda and Hinduism. Coconuts are also offered to Hanumanji and prashad of Sesame seed, Brigadoon and rice with ghee and sugar.

In Bengal and east India, this day is called Kali Chaudas and celebrated as the birthday of Ma Kali. In Bengal Kali Ma's murti's are set up in pandals and Kali puja is performed on this day." It is beleived that On this day Kali killed the wickedest. Kali Chaudas is day to abolish laziness and evil which create hell in our life and shine light on life. The strength to protect others is referred as Kali, and if its used for God's work is called Mahakali.

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