Many people are confused about what to do with the burnt wick, coconut, flowers, kalash and chunri during Sharadiya Navratri 2025. Today in this article, we will tell you how and what to do after worshiping these things.
Navratri pooja samagri after use: In the Sanatan tradition, the holy festival of Navratri is considered the best time to worship power. It is believed that in the nine days of Navratri, Goddess Durga descends on earth and pleased with the duly worship of her devotees, gives her a boon. People often wonder what should be done about the objects related to Goddess Puja, such as Kalash, Outpost, Chunri and burnt wick after the end of Navratri Puja. Is the last solution to immerse these items in a reservoir? Let us know what should be done about these things of Goddess Puja?
What should be done about the wick lit during Goddess Puja?
According to Hindu belief, the wick lit during the Navratri worship of Goddess Durga should never be thrown into the dustbin. Whether the lights lit for worship, whether half are burnt or puri, collect them and keep them in a holy place. On the last day of Navratri, add cloves, camphor, pure ghee, etc., burn them again, rotate the house and finally keep it out, in the roof or balcony. It is believed that the positive energy of nine days of Navratri will work to remove negativity from your home. After this, save a little ash and keep it in a pot. It is believed that this holy ash or ghost associated with the worship of the Goddess Maa works to remove the evil eye.
What to do with the flowers offered to the Mother Goddess in Navratri?
According to Hindu belief, the flowers offered in the worship of Navratri have positive energy of the Goddess. Therefore, instead of throwing them or immersing them in the river, keep some of them as offerings of Goddess Maa, keep your money in your place, etc. and keep the rest in some pot so that they can be used as manure. This use of worship flowers is also favorable for the environment.
What to do with the Kalash of Navratri Puja?
After Navratri Puja, sprinkle the water of Kalash in every corner of your family and every corner of the house. After this, put the remaining water in a plant. Consider the coin kept in the urn as a offerings of the goddess and wrap it in a red cloth and keep it in your money place.
What to do with the coconut of Navratri Puja?
Divide the coconut offered to Goddess Durga as offerings to your entire family and close friends. If the coconut is dry, make it flow into a river or sea. If a coconut breaks and turns out to be bad during worship, do not be sad at all, because it is believed that the goddess has taken all your sufferings as coconut. That coconut should be buried in the ground.
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What to do with the dupatta of the mother found in the temple?
If you go to a temple during Navratri and get Prasad (Roti) from Goddess Durga, then people often wonder what to do with her. According to Hindu belief, the chunari of Goddess Durga contains positive energy and her blessings. Therefore, you can place this chunari in your home in a holy place, such as a place, or your vehicle. If you want, you can tie it as a divine offerings of Goddess Durga and tied it with a holy plant, tree or vehicle. During the puja, you can also keep this chunari on your head. According to Hindu belief, if you cannot use it properly, then you should donate it to a temple or a person honorably.
What should be done about the postures and clothes of Goddess Durga after Navratri Puja?
According to Hindu belief, after worship, posture and clothes should be cleaned and kept in a safe place. They can be used in various rituals. If you do not need them anymore, then you can donate them to a temple or a needy person.
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