Why do we celebrate kali chaudas
Most of the years, Diwali and Kali Puja fall on the same day. While sometimes, the Kali Puja might fall one day before Diwali. According to the Panchang, for Kali Puja, the day when Amavasya prevails during midnight is considered auspicious.
And for Lakshmi Puja, the day when Amavasya prevails during Pradosh is considered apt. All the negative and energies are to be burnt down this day as it is considered most conducive to get rid of evil energies. The culture of making fried food and keeping it on char-rasta still prevails in the society to suggest removal of disputes, quarrels, negative energies and disaffection from the house.
Though one must avoid stepping on or crossing pots covered with red clothes or black dolls placed on cross roads. The Slaying Of Narakasura: Narakasura was one of the most terrible and ferocious Rakshasas and had achieved great power even on the earth as well in the heavens. The Legend Of Bali King Bali was one of the most generous kings and gained a lot of fame for it, but the fame went to his head and he became very arrogant.
Offer prasad of Sesame seed, ladoos and rice with ghee and sugar, as per the rituals of Kali Chaudas. Sing devotional songs dedicated to Goddess Kali all day, and especially during the duration of the muhurat. Wash your head while bathing and apply kajal in your eyes to ward off negative energies and evil spirits on Kali Chaudas. Don'ts 1. Strictly avoid stepping on or crossing pots covered with red cloth, some fruits or black dolls placed on crossroads. Goddess Kali offers her devotees protection from innumerable things on Kali Chaudas, such as: 1.
Chronic illnesses 2. Terminal illnesses 3. Evil effects of black magic 4. Financial debts 5. Obstacles in job or business 6.
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However, they managed to stop her and made her sit down. She spoke nothing except that sentence. That evening, the elders took her to a sadhu priest. He told us that she was possessed or cursed. He told us to tie a necklace around her neck, place a sacred thread around her and make her drink holy water for a number of days.
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