Dussehra 2024 Today Pujan Muhurat and Vidhi: Every year Dussehra is celebrated on the tenth day of Ashwin Shukla Paksha. This festival symbolizes the victory of religion over unrighteousness. According to the beliefs of Hindu religion, on this day Lord Shri Ram killed Lanka’s ruler Ravana and freed Mother Sita from his clutches. Ravana Dahan is also performed at an auspicious time on Dussehra. This year Dussehra is being celebrated on 12 October 2024, Saturday. Dussehra is also known as Vijayadashami. Apart from burning Ravana, weapon worship, Shami worship and Aparajita worship are also done on this day. Know the time of Ravana Dahan, puja time, importance and method of worship-
Dashami tithi from when till when- Dashami Tithi will be from 10:58 am on October 12, 2024 to 09:08 am on October 13, 2024.
Time of Shravan Nakshatra- Shravan Nakshatra will start at 05:25 AM on 12 October 2024 and end at 04:27 AM on 13 October 2024.
Auspicious time for worshiping weapons, Aparajita and Shami on Dussehra- According to Drik Panchang, on Dussehra, the Vijay Muhurta for Shastra Pujan, Aparajita Pujan and Shami Pujan will be from 02:02 PM to 02:48 PM. The total duration of the puja is 46 minutes. The time of afternoon puja is from 01:16 pm to 03:35 pm. The total duration of afternoon puja is 02 hours 19 minutes.
Auspicious time of Ravana Dahan- Ravana Dahan is considered very good during Pradosh period. Today the auspicious time of Ravana Dahan will be from 05:53 pm to 07:27 pm.
Dussehra worship method-
1. First of all, spread a clean red colored cloth on a stool.
2. Install the idol of Lord Ram and Mother Durga in it.
3. Now color the rice yellow with turmeric and install Shri Ganesh in the form of Swastika.
4. Now establish the nine planets.
5. Offer fruits, flowers, sweets etc. to God.
6. Donate to any poor or needy person as per your capacity.
Importance of Dussehra- There are two popular stories regarding the festival of Dussehra. According to the first story, Lord Shri Ram killed Ravana on the tenth day of Ashwin Shukla Paksha. The festival of Diwali is celebrated exactly 20 days after Dussehra. According to another legend, Mother Durga had killed the demon Mahishasura on this day. Since then the tradition of celebrating the festival of Vijayadashami has been going on.
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