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Kartika masam- A month of sanctity

Kartika masam is considered very auspicious for the Hindus in south

India.It is very sacred to both the Saivites and Vaishnavites and the

devotees indulge in month-long prayers to the gods and believe they

would ward off all the sins. People observe strict austerities during

the month. They wake up early in the morning, take bath and visit

temples.

Among the important festivals during the month are Kartika Poornima when

special pujas are held and Poornima Dhyanam or meditation is performed,

and Kartika Ekadasi when devotees go on fast and break it on the next

day known as Ksheerabdi Dwadasi. On the Dwadasi day, a new Tulsi plant

along with a tender branch of amla tree is worshipped. Puja to Goddess

Lakshmi with offerings in coins is performed on the occasion.

Another practice is the lighting of lamps and leaving them in the river

on Poornima night and Amavasya morning in the month. Those living close

to rivers perform the ritual on a daily basis. Bathing in the river is

considered very sacred and the devotees during the month make it a point

to take a bath before sunrise and after sunset, and offer prayers to

keep both the body and mind pure and healthy.

 

Regards

 

Prasanna Kumar

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