Navratri Puja Niyam: The rules and importance of burning unbroken light in Navratri Puja

Navratri puja niyam: The time of Navratri is the best and holy time to worship Maa Durga. During this time, nine forms of Maa Durga are worshiped. It is necessary to take care of a lot of things while worshiping Maa Durga.

Burning unbroken light in the worship of Maa Durga during Navratri is considered extremely auspicious and sacred. It is believed that if this light continues to burn continuously for nine days, then special blessings of Mother Durga remain in the house and negative powers are away.

The main rules of burning unbroken light

  • choose location
  • Always burn Jyoti at a place of worship or temple place.
  • This place should be clean and holy.
  • Ghee or oil use
  • The use of desi ghee in unbroken light is considered auspicious.
  • If not possible, sesame oil can also be used.
  • Constant light
  • Jyoti should be burnt without extinguished for nine days.
  • For this, put enough ghee/oil from time to time.
  • Jyoti direction
  • Keep the lamp in such a way that its flame is towards east or north direction.
  • This increases the flow of positive energy.

Rules and precautions

  • Never leave the unbroken light alone.
  • Some members of the house should always take care of Jyoti.
  • Shake or not tease the lamp.
  • safe side
  • Keep the lamp in a stable place.
  • Keep water or fireproof means nearby.

Importance of unbroken light

  • This attracts the grace of mother Durga.
  • There is happiness, peace, health and prosperity in the house.
  • Negative energy and obstacles are overcome.
  • Goddess’s blessings remain on the whole family.

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Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on the rules of astrology. TV 9 India does not confirm this

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