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Durga Puja is the time to get busy in the festivities and create beautiful memories with our loved ones. Best wishes to you on Durga Puja for a wonderful year!
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Honestly, I can see them doing that lmaoooo
Them being extra dramatic and creating lores and myths related to the frog bibaho or frog characters...
I can also see Indra sobbing uncontrollably at the end of the Jatra just as the rain starts to pour (kinda like Pepa Madrigal from Encanto) and the other audience... If there's any, clapping in a awkward manner (I feel like Shashti would be sitting there with her army of cats and babies to support her husband ngl)
ALSO maybe they have their own version of the frog princess story they do at the Jatra... Like that's a classic fs
Edit: @h0bg0blin-meat see this one la
I just thought up a headcannon:
You know the myth of how peacocks dance when it's about to rain, right?
What if Kartik (and maybe Paravani too?) starts dancing with Kaumari, as a signal of sorts for Indra to send rain, and peacocks dance to imitate the trio out of respect?
OMGGG THAT IS SO COOL HONESTLY
THEY'D ABSOLUTELY DO SOMETHING LIKE THAT
I feel like they do this every year because it's their job to send Indra a reminder like “yo sir it's your season”
They'd absolutely go full grand mode to dance with the peacocks with music and all and it's a whole show atp...
Also there's another myth I've talked about before, that frog one... So it would be funny if Kaumari and Kartik were the og one's who came up with the froggo vivah thing to call Indra lol...
*that time when even dancing didn't work*
Kartik:
Kaumari:
Kartik: what do ya say?
Kaumari:
Kaumari: i know what to do-
*cue to them getting to frogs married*
Paravani:
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Astroguide, November 17, Sunday
Krodhi; Dakshinayana Tithi: Karthika Bahula Vidiya till 9.10 pm Star: Rohini till 5.26 pm Varjyam: 10.08 am to 11.35 am; 10.41 pm to 12.10 am (Monday) Durmuhurtham: 4.07 pm to 4.51 pm Rahukalam: 4.30 pm to 6 pm
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🌿🌼 Happy Skandha Shashti 🌼🌿Worship Subramanya and Shashti DeviKumaraswamy who was born from the brightness of Lord Shiva for the killing of Tarakasura. Subramanya Swamy marriage with Srivalli Devasena on the day of Skandha Shashti.On the day of Subramanya Shashti, Kaavadi will be offered to Swami with milk and sugar. Subramanya Swamy was born on the day of Margashira Shuddashashashti as per the wish of the gods for the killing of Tarakasura. This shashti is known as Subramanya shashti or Skanda shashti. The demon named Tarakasurudu, who sought the blessings of Lord Shiva, has received the gift of immortality with others except Baluni. With this, the gods will go to Vishnu and shout at him as he is invincible and immortal. Srihari informed that Tarakasuru will die because of the son of Paramasiva who gave birth and asked to go to Adidev to enquire about the problem. As the gods prayed to Lord Shiva, they realized the severity of the problem and with his element, Subramanya Swamy became the reason for the birth.According to the myths.. The divine glory of Lord Shiva entered into Vayudeva and then Vayudeva made him enter into fire. Even fire could not lock Shiva's Tejas and left it in the river Ganga, a boy was born with six faces (Shanmukhas) and twelve hands trapped in Rudratejam flow. He is Subramanya Swamy or Kumara Swamy. Goddesses have made Kumaraswamy their army chief. Kumaraswamy fought with Tarakasuru for six days and killed him. Subramanya Swamy who saved the world and gods and got the praise of everyone has been glorified as Devasenapathi.On the day of Subramanya Shashti, devotees will get up and take a bath in Talantu and wear cavidas filled with milk and sugar and present them to Subramanya Swamy. They will visit temples and perform poojas of eight hundred names with devotion. The devotees will offer the sugar and milk brought with Kaavadis to Swami. But the things in this Kaavadi will be based on the faces of the devotees. Especially this ritual is specially practiced in Tamil Nadu.On the day of Skanda Shashti, along with Sri Valli Devasena, Subrahmanyaswamy Kalyanam will be conducted. If unmarried people see this marriage, the obstacles will be removed and marriages will take place.. Elders are saying that not only that, there will be children. On this special day, if Subramanya Swamy pooja is performed or offered Kaavadi, you will get the Satsanthana. It is believed that for the coming generations also, there will be dynasty development without the lack of children. That is why women visit Subramanya Swamy temples mostly. It is believed that if you pour milk in the putta today, the serpentine diseases will be removed. On the day of Skanda Shashti, all the good wishes will come to the devotees who perform Subrahmanyaswamy marriage.Worship Om Sri Shasti DeviOm sham saravanabhavaOm sham saravanabhava
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स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत के नियम: क्या करें और क्या न करें?
स्कन्द षष्ठी भगवान कार्तिकेय, जिन्हें स्कन्द भी कहा जाता है, की उपासना का व्रत है। यह व्रत षष्ठी तिथि को शुक्ल पक्ष में आषाढ़ या मारगशीर्ष मास में रखा जाता है। स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत एक कठिन व्रत है, लेकिन इसके फल भी अत्यंत शुभ होते हैं। यह व्रत भगवान कार्तिकेय की कृपा प्राप्त करने का एक उत्तम तरीका है।
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत क्या करें:
व्रत की पूर्व संध्या को घर की सफाई करें और कलश की स्थापना करें।
षष्ठी तिथि के दिन सूर्योदय से पहले उठकर स्नान करें और व्रत का संकल्प लें।
भगवान कार्तिकेय की मूर्ति या तस्वीर को पूजा स्थान पर स्थापित करें।
भगवान कार्तिकेय को षोडशोपचार विधि से पूजा करें।
व्रत कथा का पाठ करें।
भगवान कार्तिकेय आरती करें और प्रसाद वितरित करें।
शाम को उद्यापन करें।
भोजन में सात्विक चीजों का सेवन करें।
दिन भर भगवान कार्तिकेय का स्मरण करें।
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत क्या न करें:
मांस, मदिरा और तमाम तरह के नशा का सेवन न करें।
झूठ न बोलें और बुराई के काम न करें।
विवाद और गुस्सा न करें।
ब्रह्मचर्य का पालन करें।
जमीन पर न सोएं।
काले रंग के कपड़े न पहनें।
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत का महत्व:
भगवान कार्तिकेय की कृपा प्राप्ति
बच्चों की आरोग्य और सुख-समृद्धि
शत्रुओं पर विजय
रोगों से मुक्ति
मनोकामना पूर्ति
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत की विधि:
व्रत की पूर्व संध्या को घर की सफाई करें और कलश की स्थापना करें।
षष्ठी तिथि के दिन सूर्योदय से पहले उठकर स्नान करें और व्रत का संकल्प लें।
भगवान कार्तिकेय की मूर्ति या तस्वीर को पूजा स्थान पर स्थापित करें।
भगवान कार्तिकेय को षोडशोपचार विधि से पूजा करें।
व्रत कथा का पाठ करें।
आरती करें और प्रसाद वितरित करें।
शाम को उद्यापन करें।
भोजन में सात्विक चीजों का सेवन करें।
दिन भर भगवान कार्तिकेय का स्मरण करें।
कुछ महत्वपूर्ण बातें:
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत 6 दिन का होता है।
पहले दिन भगवान गणेश की पूजा करें, दूसरे दिन भगवान शिव की पूजा करें, तीसरे दिन देवी पार्वती की पूजा करें, चौथे दिन भगवान कार्तिकेय की पूजा करें, पांचवें दिन स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत कथा सुनें, और छठे दिन पारण करें।
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत विशेष रूप से बच्चों की आरोग्य और सुख-समृद्धि के लिए रखा जाता है।
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Shashthi Tithi date List 2024: जानिए कब-कब है साल 2024 में षष्ठी तिथि तिथि,देखिए षष्ठी तिथियों की लिस्टShashthi tithi List 2024: चंद्र मास के दोनों पक्षों की छठी तिथि को षष्ठी तिथि कहा जाता है। शुक्ल पक्ष में पड़ने वाली तिथि शुक्ल पक्ष की षष्ठी तिथि कहलाती है और कृष्ण पक्ष में पड़ने वाली तिथि कृष्ण पक्ष की षष्ठी तिथि कहलाती है।
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#youtube#Om saravanabhava Happy Kanda shashti to all On this auspicious occasion I dedicate to lord Murugan Vid- adithyavishag carnatic keyboard
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Indian gang ayyyyy!! Happy deepavali and early kandi shashti (i think.....i hope i did not get it wrong)
-Your Number One Skibidi Fan Kessha
happy diwali <3 (i am not even aware what kandi shasti is, sorry 😭)
haha, i love the brainrot!!
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OM NAMAH SHIVAYA Good morning True meaning of Navratri (the festival of 9 nights) - cleansing oneself 01 - *Prathama: I will control Anger* 02 - *Dwitiya: I will stop Judging People.* 03 - *Tritiya: I will leave all Grudges.* 04 - *Chaturthi: I will forgive everyone* 05 - *Panchami: I will Accept every one as they are* 06 - *Shashti: I will love everyone unconditionally* 07 - *Saptami: I will abstain from Jealousy & Guilt* 08 - *Ashtami: I will leave all my Fears* 09 - *Navami: I offer Gratitude for all the things I have and all which I will get.* 10 - *Vijayadashami: There is abundance in the universe for all and I will do my best to share*
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Chhath Puja: A Sacred Celebration of Sun Worship
Introduction: Chhath Puja, also known as Surya Shashti, is a vibrant and deeply spiritual festival celebrated predominantly in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, and some parts of Nepal. This ancient Hindu festival, dedicated to the worship of the sun god, is a unique blend of rituals, devotion, and community spirit. Historical and Cultural Significance: Chhath Puja…
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Chaitra Navratri 2023: Rituals,Yoga, Days And Pujas To Perform
Navratri is a significant Hindu festival that is celebrated for nine nights on the Indian subcontinent during autumn. Traditionally, there are four seasonal Navratris, and the Sharada or Shardiya Navratri is celebrated after the monsoon season in remembrance of the Divine Feminine Devi. During this time, Hindus perform the customs and rites of Ghatasthapana and Sandhi Puja, which are considered to be the two most frequently observed muhurtas. Chaitra Navratri 2023 is particularly significant as it falls during the Shardiya Navratri, and Hindus observe the customs and rituals of Ghatasthapana and Sandhi Puja during this time.
The Navratri puja, also known as Vasanta Navratri, is a celebration that honors the sacred feminine Devi or Durga. Devotees worship and honor Divine Durga in her nine forms during this festival. The word "Vasanta" is derived from the Sanskrit language and signifies spring, which is when this Navratri occurs. It takes place during the Chaitra lunar month, which typically falls between March and April after the winter season. In some regions, this festival is celebrated after the spring season, while in others, it is observed after the harvest season. It is also significant as it marks the first day of the Hindu calendar, making it the Hindu New Year according to the Vikram Samvat calendar.
Chaitra Navratri 2023: Navratri days & pujas to perform
Here are the dates and details for Chaitra Navratri 2023:
Wednesday, 22 March 2023 (Pratipada): Maa Shailputri Puja and Ghatasthapana
Thursday, 23 March 2023 (Dvitiya): Maa Brahmacharini Puja
Friday, 24 March 2023 (Tritiya):Maa Chandraghanta Puja
Saturday, 25 March 2023 (Chaturthi): Maa Kushmanda Puja
Sunday, 26 March 2023 (Panchami): Maa Skandamata Puja
Monday, 27 March 2023 (Shashti): Maa Katyayani Puja
Tuesday, 28 March 2023 (Saptami): Maa Kalaratri Puja
Wednesday, 29 March 2023 (Ashtami): Maa Mahagauri Puja
Thursday, 30 March 2023 (Navami): Maa Siddhidatri Puja and Ram Navami
Friday, 31 March 2023 (Dashami): Navratri Parana
Chaitra Navratri is a festival where people worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga. They also try to find inner peace through meditation and seek happiness. During this festival, people also perform a ritual called Ghatasthapana or Kalash Sthapana. This involves setting up a sacred vessel for prayer. The Ghatasthapana Muhurta for Chaitra Navratri 2023 is from 06:23 AM to 07:32 AM.
Significance of Chaitra Navratri
Chaitra Navratri is an auspicious Hindu festival that commemorates the ultimate feminine form of the Hindu deity, Goddess Durga. She is regarded as Shakti, the most powerful feminine energy in the universe, and is worshiped with great devotion during this nine-day festival.
Navratri Puja is believed to bring immense wealth and fortune to those who seek the blessings of Goddess Durga. However, there are certain rules that the devotees must follow strictly, which include fasting without consuming grains, maintaining cleanliness, performing aarti and performing Ghatasthapana.
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Puri Jagannath temple - checklist
|| Om Namo Narayanaya ||
The Jagannath temple at Puri is one of the largest, most visited and most wonderful spiritual centres of our country. It is one of the Char Dham. (4 prominent temples, one in each direction) The temple is dedicated to Sri Jagannath, a form of Lord Krishna along with his elder brother Balarama and younger sister Subhadra.
The temple complex is large (~10 acres) in area. It contains over 50 sub-shrines, ranging from medium-sized temples to small, often unnoticed shrines. Most of us hurriedly rush to have Darshan at the main temple, missing other temples/places in the temple complex. This is a list of all the important shrines in the Puri Jagannath temple complex, with a brief description of each. A printout of this would be handy while visiting the temple. (Gadgets are not allowed inside the temple premises)
Temple visiting procedure
Pay obeisances to the Aruna Stambha before entering the temple through the East gate.
Have Darshan of Patita Pavana. Don't fail to notice Hanuman and Narasimha Swami next to him.
Climb the 22 steps. Place your feet on Yama Dandam on the 5th step while entering, and don't set foot on it while exiting.
Offer salutations 🙏 to Nila Chakra and the flag. If possible, witness the flag changing ceremony.
Do a Pradakshina and have Darshan at the following temples.
Finally, enter the main temple and prostrate before Jagannath. Have Darshan
Exit the temple, go to Anand Bazar and have Prasadam.
Alternatively, you can first follow steps 1 to 4, visit the main temple, and visit the other shrines later. (Basically interchange steps 6 and 5)
List of temples/places
Aruna Stambham (pillar) - originally from Konark, was brought here to protect from invasions. (The following temples are inside the East Gate)
Patita Pavana - Life-size replica of the main Jagannath deity; Can be viewed from a distance.
Fateh Hanuman
Hatta Narasimha (The following are to the left of 22 steps)
Kashi Vishwanath
Abhaya Narasimha (The following are in front of Jagannath temple)
Lakshmi Narasimha
Agneshwar Mahadev
Satya Narayana Swami (The following are under the banyan tree)
Vatrapatra Sayi
Markandeshwar
Vata Ganesh
Vata Jagannath - Miniature of the original Jagannath deity
Vata Mangala Devi - Kshetra Palika (guardian)
Indrani Devi (The following are near the South gate)
Simhachala Narasimha
Shadbhuja Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
Barabhai Hanuman
Purana Narasimha
Budhi Ma
Kshetra Palaka Shiva
Kitchen - one of the largest, oldest and busiest kitchens in the world where Prasadam is cooked. (The following are in/near Mukti Mandapam)
Mukteswara Siva
Adi Narasimha
Surya Yantra
Rohini Kund (well)
Ananta Shayanam
Chandi Devi
Dakshin Ghar - A room that contains all the Utsava Vigrahas. (small deities) The prominent deity is Madan Mohan, Lord Krishna playing the flute. (The following are behind Jagannath temple)
Vimala Devi
Gopeswara Mahadev
Makhan Chor Krishna
Ekadasi Devi
Kanchi Ganesh
Tandava Ganesh
Nisha Narasimha (The following are near West gate)
Char Dham Mandir
Kanapata Hanuman
Gupta Narasimha
Church Bell (These are on the same lane as Vimala Devi temple. Take a left turn)
Bhuvaneswari Devi
Sarasvati Devi
Shashti Devi
Gayatri Devi
Savitri Devi (Deities from 41 to 45 are in a single temple.)
Yoga Narasimha
Nila Madhav (The following temples are on the North of Jagannath temple)
Sri Lakshmi Devi
Surya Narayana - Deity brought from Konark to protect from invasions
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu's footprints (The following temples are towards the North gate)
Koil Vaikuntam
Vaikuntheswara
Tapasvi Hanuman
Uttara Durga
Shitala Devi
Sona Kua (golden well)
Pataleshwar
Ishaneshwar
Nava Narasimha temples
Hatta Narasimha - East Gate (Near Patita Pavana)
Abhaya Narasimha - left side of 22 steps
Lakshmi Narasimha - Front side of the main temple
Simhachala Narasimha - Near south gate
Purana Narasimha - South gate
Mukti Narasimha - Mukti Mandapam
Nisha Narasimha - Behind Jagannath temple (have to climb steps)
Gupta Narasimha - in a cellar near Kanapata Hanuman
Yoga Narasimha - Near the deity of Gayatri Devi
Hanuman temples
Fateh Hanuman - East Gate (Near Patita Pavana)
Barabhai Hanuman - South (Near Simhachala Narasimha)
Kanapata Hanuman - West
Tapasvi Hanuman - North (Near Kovil Vaikuntam)
This list would not be possible without the information given by Sri Nanduri Srinivas in his videos. He has compiled detailed information from research as well as from the local priests and presented it in his videos. (In Telugu language)
|| Om Namo Narayanaya ||
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The Subrahmanya Ashtottara Shatanamavali is a divine compilation of 108 sacred names that glorify Lord Subrahmanya, celebrating his virtues and compassion. Each name invokes specific blessings and resonates with the devotion of the chanter. The festival of Shashti, dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, is observed with great devotion, particularly for the well-being of children and family harmony. Subrahmanya Shashti: The Auspicious Day of Devotion Subrahmanya Shashti, often referred to as Skanda Shashti or simply Shashti, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya (also known as Murugan, Skanda, or Kartikeya). This day, observed on the sixth day (Shashti) of the lunar fortnight following Amavasya (new moon), holds immense spiritual and cultural importance, particularly in South India and among Tamil and Malayalam-speaking devotees. Significance of Subrahmanya Shashti Subrahmanya Shashti is celebrated to honor Lord Subrahmanya, the commander of the divine army and the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati. He is revered as a protector, a warrior god, and a symbol of wisdom and courage. This day commemorates his victory over the demon Surapadman, a battle that signifies the triumph of good over evil. The festival is particularly associated with spiritual purification, victory, and the fulfillment of prayers. Devotees observe this day with great fervor, seeking blessings for protection, courage, and the removal of obstacles in life. Observance and Practices 1. Fasting: Devotees observe strict fasting on Shashti, which may range from consuming only fruits and milk to a complete fast. This act of austerity is believed to purify the mind and body, making devotees more receptive to divine grace. 2. Temple Visits and Special Poojas: Temples dedicated to Lord Subrahmanya, especially those in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka, see large gatherings of devotees. Special poojas, abhishekams (ritualistic bathing of the deity), and chanting of the Subrahmanya Ashtottara Shatanamavali (108 names of Lord Subrahmanya) are performed. 3. Kavadi Attam and Vel Kavadi: In Tamil Nadu, the Kavadi ritual is a central aspect of Shashti celebrations. Devotees carry decorated structures called Kavadis to the temple as an act of penance. Some perform the Vel Kavadi, which involves carrying a Kavadi pierced through the skin, symbolizing their devotion and endurance. 4. Recitation of Skanda Purana and Devotional Hymns: Reading stories from the Skanda Purana or chanting hymns like **Skanda Sashti Kavacham** fills the air with devotion. These recitations highlight the valor and virtues of Lord Subrahmanya. 5. Annadhanam: Distributing food to the needy and offering prasadam to the devotees is a common practice during Shashti. It signifies compassion and the importance of sharing blessings. Symbolism of the Vel (Spear) The Vel, Lord Subrahmanya's divine spear, plays a central role in Shashti celebrations. It symbolizes the power of knowledge that dispels ignorance and the victory of righteousness. Devotees often place a Vel in their homes and worship it as a manifestation of the deity. Regional Celebration - Tamil Nadu: Temples like Palani, Thiruchendur, and Swamimalai witness grand celebrations, including processions and elaborate rituals. - Kerala: In Kerala, the day is marked with special poojas and fasting. Families pray for their children’s health and well-being. - Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh: Temples dedicated to Subrahmanya, such as Kukke Subramanya Temple in Karnataka, are adorned beautifully, attracting thousands of devotees. Spiritual Benefits of Shashti Vratam Observing Shashti is believed to: 1. Remove obstacles in life. 2. Grant success and prosperity. 3. Enhance courage and wisdom. 4. Bring peace and happiness in family life. 5. Protect children and ensure their well-being. #subrahmanya #shashti #subramanyadevotees #spiritualjourney #divinegrace #faithandhope #sacredprayers #Bhakti #raaganilavu #രാഗനിലാവ് #RaagaNilavu #RNM #rnmsocialmedia #Malayalamnews #MalayalamLive #raaganilaavu #രാഗ_നിലാവ് #spiritualgrowth #sbtrendz #sbtrendzhealth #sbtrendzonline #newgadgets #Malayalamlive #bazznjazz #devotionallife #spiritualitymatters #SubrahmanyaPooja #divineserenity #sacredchants Subrahmanya Ashtottara Shatanamavali, Shashti, Lord Subrahmanya, Subrahmanya pooja, 108 names of Subrahmanya, Subrahmanya devotional, Subramanya Shashti celebration, Bhakti Malayalam, Spiritual Malayalam, Devotional songs Malayalam, Shashti fasting, Lord Kartikeya, MalayalamLive, Raaga Nilavu, Malayalam spirituality, Devotional hashtags, Lord Subramanya Malayalam, Raaganilaavu, SBTrendZ, RNM, bazznjazz, devotional chanting, Malayalam YouTube, spiritual chants Malayalam
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स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत कैसे करें? पूजा विधि, मंत्र और आरती
स्कन्द षष्ठी का व्रत भगवान कार्तिकेय (स्कन्द) को समर्पित है, जो शिव और पार्वती के पुत्र हैं और जिन्हें युद्ध और विजय के देवता माना जाता है। इस दिन भगवान कार्तिकेय की पूजा और व्रत रखने से भक्तों को साहस, शक्ति, और सफलता की प्राप्ति होती है।
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत भगवान कार्तिकेय की पूजा और आराधना का विशेष अवसर है। इस दिन व्रत, पूजा, और मंत्र जप करने से भक्तों को मानसिक और शारीरिक शक्ति प्राप्त होती है। भगवान कार्तिकेय की कृपा से जीवन के सभी संकटों का नाश होता है और जीवन में सुख, शांति, और समृद्धि का आगमन होता है।
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत की पूजा विधि
स्कन्द षष्ठी व्रत की पूजा विधि निम्नलिखित है:
प्रातःकाल स्नान:
प्रातःकाल जल्दी उठकर स्नान करें और स्वच्छ वस्त्र धारण करें।
व्रत का संकल्प लें।
पूजा स्थल की तैयारी:
पूजा स्थल को स्वच्छ करें और भगवान कार्तिकेय की बालस्वरूप प्रतिमा या चित्र स्थापित करें।
पूजा की थाली में दीप, धूप, फूल, फल, मिठाई, और जल रखें।
पूजा सामग्री:
दीपक, धूपबत्ती, कपूर
पुष्प (गुलाब, कमल, चमेली)
नैवेद्य (फल, मिठाई, नारियल)
पंचामृत (दूध, दही, घी, शहद, शक्कर)
चंदन, रोली, अक्षत (चावल)
पान, सुपारी, लौंग, इलायची
पूजा विधि:
दीप जलाकर भगवान कार्तिकेय की आरती करें।
धूप दिखाकर भगवान का ध्यान करें।
चंदन, रोली, और अक्षत से भगवान का तिलक करें।
पंचामृत से अभिषेक करें और फूल अर्पित करें।
भगवान को मिष्ठान का भोग लगाएं और प्रसाद वितरण करें।
माता पार्वती और भगवान शिव की पूजा:
स्कन्द षष्ठी के दिन माता पार्वती और भगवान शिव की पूजा का भी विशेष महत्व है।
उनकी पूजा कर आशीर्वाद प्राप्त करें।
भजन और कीर्तन:
भगवान कार्तिकेय के भजन और कीर्तन गाएं।
उनके स्तोत्र और मंत्रों का पाठ करें।
आरती:
पूजा के बाद अंत में भगवान कार्तिकेय की आरती करें।
स्कन्द षष्ठी मंत्र
भगवान कार्तिकेय की पूजा के दौरान निम्नलिखित मंत्रों का जाप करें:
ओं श्रीं गुहाय नमः
ओं स्कन्दाय नमः
ओं षडाननाय नमः
ओं शक्तिहस्ताय नमः
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