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Diwali 2023 Puja: How To Perform Puja On Diwali And Its Significance
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Diwali 2023 Puja: How To Perform Puja On Diwali And Its Significance

Diwali Puja, or the worship rituals performed during the festival, is a sacred and elaborate tradition that holds immense significance in the hearts of millions. The puja not only celebrates the return of Lord Rama from Lanka after defeating demon king Ravana (according to Ramayana), but is also a way to pray for prosperity, good luck and good health all year long. The Diwali Puja begins with thorough cleaning and decorating of the house. A clean and pure environment is essential before beginning the rituals that have huge cultural significance for people in India.

Date and timing of Diwali 2023 puja

Diwali Puja is typically performed on the main day of the festival, which falls on the new moon day of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik. The auspicious timing is determined by the Panchang, an ancient Hindu calendar. This year, the festival will be celebrated on Sunday (Novemebr 12).

According to Drik Panchang, the Lakshmi Puja muhurat for Diwali 2023 will begin at 5:39 pm and continue till 7:35 pm.

How to perform Diwali Puja

The puja begins with an invocation to Lord Ganesha (according to Hindu beliefs, he is invoked before starting any auspicious activity), the remover of obstacles, seeking his blessings for a successful and obstacle-free prayer session.

The central deity of Diwali Puja is Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Devotees offer prayers and seek her blessings for financial well-being. The elders of the house recite sacred mantras and hymns while performing the puja. These chants are believed to bring divine blessings and energy into the home.

Devotees offer a variety of items to the deities, including flowers, fruits, sweets, and incense. These offerings are considered a way of showing devotion and gratitude.

The puja concludes with the singing of aartis, devotional songs that expresses reverence and gratitude to the deities.

Celebrations begin

After the Diwali puja, people prepare and light earthen lamps (diyas), which is a significant part of the festival. It symbolises the victory of light over darkness and the dispelling of ignorance.

Diwali Puja is a time for families to come together, strengthening bonds, and celebrating the festival’s spiritual and cultural significance as a unit.

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BJP Uses Probe Agencies To Stop Congress From Winning Polls: Mallikarjun Kharge
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BJP Uses Probe Agencies To Stop Congress From Winning Polls: Mallikarjun Kharge

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Thursday slammed the BJP-led Centre claiming it uses the ED, CBI and the Income Tax Department to stop his party from coming to power in elections.

Addressing a campaign rally in the Baikunthpur constituency of Chhattisgarh, Mr Kharge also alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the RSS have been trying to change the Constitution.

To stop them, Congress’ victory is necessary in elections to five states, including Chhattisgarh, he said.

Voting was held on Tuesday for the Mizoram elections and for the first phase of Chhattisgarh polls. Polling for the second phase in Chhattisgarh, as well as elections in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Telangana are scheduled for later this month.

“This election is going to change the future of the country and it is very important as the BJP government, Modi ji and RSS have been trying to change the Constitution. They are trying to remove (provisions) which are in the interest of the poor and deprived people,” he alleged.

To stop them, it is necessary to bring the Congress to power in the five states, including Chhattisgarh, Mr Kharge said.

“Modi ji says he has done so many things and asks what the Congress has done for the country. He takes the name of Congress at least 50 times in every speech as he is scared of the Congress,” he said.

To prevent the Congress from coming to power in elections and to target its workers and leaders, the BJP-led Centre uses the ED, I-T department and CBI, he alleged.

“But we are not going to be scared. The Congress will stand firmly and Bhupesh Baghel will again become the chief minister (of Chhattisgarh). Whoever the high command wants, will come (on the top post). We will fulfil our promises like we did the last time,” he added.

“In Hyderabad, I had said our one candidate is contesting from one constituency, but the BJP has fielded three candidates (from one segment) and they are the ED, I-T and CBI,” Kharge claimed.

He alleged that the BJP divides people and makes one religion fight with another for votes.

“Modi ji says it is difficult to celebrate festivals in Chhattisgarh. Which festival is difficult to celebrate and for whom? He is saying this to instigate the people,” Mr Kharge said.

“PM Modi says his party is the party of Hindus, he says this deliberately. Are we not Hindus? the Congress leader asked.

“My name is Mallikarjun Kharge. Mallikarjun is the name of Lord Shiva. Whom are you (PM) deceiving? Why are you lying? If you keep saying this again and again, then there will be hatred in the minds of children of the country,” he said.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took out the Bharat Jodo yatra against hatred, he said, adding the BJP has no answer to the march led by Gandhi.

The first phase of polling in 20 out of the total 90 seats in the Congress-ruled state was held on Tuesday.

Polling in the remaining 70 seats, including Baikunthpur, will be held on November 17.

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Woman Gives Birth On Mumbai Road, Cops Take mother, Infant To Hospital
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Woman Gives Birth On Mumbai Road, Cops Take mother, Infant To Hospital

A 30-year-old woman delivered a baby on a road in Mumbai’s Kurla area on Thursday prompting the police to rush the mother and her newborn to a civic hospital, an official said.

An official from VB Nagar police station said they were informed in the afternoon about a woman giving birth to a baby near Kamani Junction.

The woman, identified as Suvarna Mirgal, became unconscious after the delivery. 

The Nirbhaya Squad of the police station rushed to the spot and shifted her and the infant to the nearby civic hospital, he said, adding that both are doing fine.

Later, senior inspector Rajeen Chavan and other officials visited the woman and her baby at the hospital, he said.

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