AKhand Jyoti: What should be done about unbroken light after Navratri?

Unbroken light

The nine forms of Mata Rani are worshiped during the 9 days of Navratri. Navratri ends on Navami Tithi. On this day, along with devotees worship, donations, donations, girls also organize Pujan. In such a situation, the question comes in the minds of many devotees that what should be done about the unbroken light after worshiping on the last day of Navratri. If you have this question in your mind too, then you will find the answer in our article.

Navratri Akhand Jyot

According to religious beliefs, burning unbroken light in Navratri brings positive energy in the house, destroys negative forces, happiness and prosperity comes and the special grace of Maa Durga is attained. This lamp is a continuous burning for 9 days, which is a symbol of purity, divinity, and faith. Apart from this, burning the unbroken light removes the architectural defects of the house, blesses the ancestors and starts to be stuck. However, after the end of Navratri, it should not be thrown nor extinguished.

What to do with unbroken light?

Let yourself extinguish:- Never blow the unbroken light or extinguish it in any other way, but wait for it to be extinguished by yourself.

Apologize:- If Jyoti is extinguished inadvertently, then apologize to Maa Durga and chant the mantra ‘Shubham Karoti Kalyanam…’.

Remove the light:- After extinguishing the unbroken light, take out its light carefully.

Use of oil:- You can either keep the remaining lights of unbroken light in a holy place, or can flow into a holy river.

Uses in next worship:- Use the remaining oil of unbroken light in the next worship or havan, as it is considered very sacred.

Do not make this mistake:- Never keep shoes or impure things near the unbroken lamp and keep that place clean and holy. Never burn the flame from one light to another.

(Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV 9 India does not confirm it.)

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