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 1 Baras means 12th day and vasu means cow. On this day cow and calf is worshipped. Since it is believed that cow is symbol of God, Diwali is begun by worshipping cow and calf.In Nepal crow is worshipped and it is also known as Kaag Tihar or Kauwa Tihar.
 2 Dhanatrayodashi or Dhan teras (03 November 2010 )Dhan means "wealth" and Trayodashi means "13th day". Thus, as the name implies, this day falls on the 13th day of the second half of the lunar month. It is an auspicious day for shopping of utensils and gold.This day is also regarded as the Jayanti of God Dhanvantri who came out during the churning of the great ocean by the gods and the demons. Dhanvantri Jayanti
3 Naraka Chaturdashi (o4/ November / 2010): Chaturdashi is the fourteenth day on which demon Narakasura was killed. It signifies the victory of good over evil and light over darkness (Gujarati: Kali Chaudas).
In south India, this is the actual day of festivities. Hindus wake up way before dawn as early as 2:00 in the morning, have a fragrant oil bath and wear new clothes. They light small lamps all around the house and draw elaborate kolams /rangolis outside their homes. They perform a special puja with offerings to Lord Sri Krishna or Lord Sri Vishnu, as he liberated the world from the demon Narakasura on this day. It is believed that taking a bath before sunrise, when the stars are still visible in the sky is equivalent to taking a bath in the holy Ganges. Hence, when people greet each other in the morning, they ask "Have you performed your Ganga Snaanam?".
After the puja, children burst firecrackers heralding the defeat of the demon. As this is a day of rejoicing, many will have very elaborate breakfasts and lunches and meet family and friends. In the evening, lamps are again lit and Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped and offered special dishes. This being a no moon day, many will offer special tarpana (offerings of water and sesame seeds) to their ancestors. This day is also called as Roop Chaturdashi
4 Lakshmi Puja (5th November 2010): Lakshmi Puja marks the most important day of Diwali celebrations. Hindu homes worship Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and Ganesh, the God of auspicious beginnings, and then light lamps all across the streets and homes to welcome prosperity and wellbeing.
5 Govardhan Puja (06 November, 2010) : Also called Annakut, is celebrated as the day Krishna defeated Indra. Lord Krishna taught people to worship nature, as mountains bring rains to earth. That was the reason to stop worshiping Indra. His was the message that we should take care of our nature. For Annakut a mountain of food is decorated symbolizing Govardhan mountain lifted by Lord Krishna. In Maharashtra it is celebrated as Padva or BaliPratipada. The day commemorates King Bali. Men present gifts to their wives on this day.In Gujarat, it is celebrated as New Year, as Vikram Samvat starts on this day.
6 Bhaiduj or Bhai Tika (also Bhayyaduj, Bhaubeej )
(7th/ November/ 2010): on this day, brothers and sisters meet to express their love and affection for each other (Gujarati: Bhai Bij, Bengali: Bhai Phota). Most Indian festivals bring together families, Bhaiduj brings together married sisters and brothers, and is a significant festive day for them. This festival is ancient, and pre-dates 'Raksha Bandhan' another brother-sister festival celebrated in the present day.
Dipawali time period is most auspicious period to do Das Mahavidha Puja and other Tantric Puja. On this period if you do Das Mahavidha Puja or Tantra practice you may get positive result.
In the time of Dipawali Goddess Laxmi, God Ganesh , God Kubera ( god of wealth ) , Das Mahavidha Puja are done.
On the auspicious occasion of Dipawali we offer various type of Vedic and Tantric Puja and Hoams. Like:-
Laxmi Kubera Homam
Maha Lakshmi Homam
Laxmi Narayan Homam
Das Mahavidya Puja
Das Mahavidyas are:-
1 Kali |
2 Tara |
3 Tripura Sundari |
4 Bhuvaneshvari |
5 Chhinnamasta |
6 Bhairavi |
7 Dhumavati |
8 Bagalamukhi |
9 Matangi |
10 Kamalatmika |
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