Short Diwali 2025 Hanuman Ji Puja (1)
Short Diwali 2025: The five-day festival of Diwali has started. Today is the second day of Diwali festival. Today Chhoti Diwali is being celebrated across the country. Chhoti Diwali is also called Narak Chaturdashi, Kali Chaudas and Roop Chaudas. On the day of Chhoti Diwali, a lamp is lit for Yamraj, the god of death. Worship of Hanuman ji is also considered very important on this day.
It is believed that Hanuman ji was born on this day. According to astrologers, by doing special worship of Lord Hanuman on this day, all sorrows and sins are destroyed. On this day lamps are lit for Bajrangbali. Let us know which lamps can be lit to Bajrangbali on this day?
mustard oil lamp
While worshiping Bajrangbali on the night of Narak Chaturdashi, definitely light a mustard oil lamp. It is believed that lighting a mustard lamp in front of Bajrangbali on this day brings positive energy in life.
flour lamp
Lighting a flour lamp while worshiping Bajrangbali on the day of Narak Chaturdashi is also considered very beneficial. Use jasmine oil while lighting a flour lamp on this day. By doing this Hanuman ji removes all the obstacles related to Shani Dosh.
four-sided lamp
It is considered very auspicious to light a four-sided lamp in front of Lord Hanuman on the day of Narak Chaturdashi. Light this lamp for Hanumanji and keep it in the north-east corner of the house. Light a four-sided lamp with pure desi ghee or mustard oil.
Auspicious time for worship of Hanuman Ji (Choti Diwali 2025 Hanuman Ji Puja Subh Muhurat)
According to the Hindu calendar, this year the date of Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi will start today i.e. on October 19 at 1:51 pm. This date will remain till 3:44 pm tomorrow i.e. 20th October. During this, Chhoti Diwali puja will be held tonight. The best time for puja will be from 11:41 pm tonight to 12:31 am on October 20. Worship Lord Hanuman at this time.
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