Kalash Sthapana 2024 Puja Date and Time
Kalash Sthapna / Shardiya Ghatasthapana 2024 |
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Event | Date & Time | Day |
Kalash Sthapna / Shardiya Ghatasthapana 2024 | Oct 03, 2024 | Thursday |
Ghatasthapana Muhurat | 06:15 AM to 07:22 AM | Thursday |
Ghatasthapana Abhijit Muhurat | 11:46 AM to 12:33 PM | |
Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls on Pratipada Tithi | ||
Ghatasthapana Muhurta falls during Dvi-Svabhava Kanya Lagna | ||
Pratipada Tithi Begins | 12:18 AM on Oct 03, 2024 | Thursday |
Pratipada Tithi Ends | 02:58 AM on Oct 04, 2024 | Friday |
Kanya Lagna Begins | 06:15 AM on Oct 03, 2024 | Thursday |
Kanya Lagna Ends | 07:22 AM on Oct 03, 2024 | Thursday |
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Facts About Kalash Sthapana 2024
- Auspicious Beginning: Kalash Sthapana is a significant Hindu ritual that marks the auspicious beginning of various festivals and ceremonies. It involves the installation of a sacred vessel or pot known as the “Kalash.”
- Symbolism of Kalash: The Kalash, typically made of copper or brass, symbolizes abundance, purity, and divine blessings. It is considered a representation of the deity invoked during the ritual.
- Timing of Kalash Sthapana: Kalash Sthapana is performed during specific auspicious moments, usually determined by the Hindu calendar and astrological considerations. It is commonly observed during festivals like Navratri, Diwali, and other significant occasions.
- Preparation of Kalash: Before installation, the Kalash is cleaned and filled with water. Mango leaves and a coconut, often adorned with red or yellow cloth, are placed atop the Kalash, signifying prosperity and fertility.
- Mango Leaves and Coconut: The green mango leaves are believed to possess purifying properties, while the coconut symbolizes the divine consciousness and the three-eyed Lord Shiva.
- Navagraha and Swastika Symbols: The Kalash may also be decorated with Navagraha symbols representing the nine planetary deities and a Swastika, considered an auspicious and positive symbol in Hinduism.
- Pooja Vidhi (Ritual): The ritual of Kalash Sthapana involves invoking the divine by chanting mantras and performing specific poojas (ritualistic worship). The consecration of the Kalash is done with offerings like flowers, incense, and sacred water.
- Centerpiece of Worship: Once established, the Kalash becomes the centerpiece of the place of worship. It is considered a divine presence, and devotees offer prayers and conduct various ceremonies around it.
- Significance Beyond Rituals: Beyond its ritualistic importance, Kalash Sthapana carries a spiritual significance. It signifies the presence of the divine during the entire period of the festival or ceremony, and devotees believe that the blessings invoked through the Kalash enhance the spiritual atmosphere.
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