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Significances of Diwali Puja

Diwali or Deepawali is referred to as the most important and auspicious festival of hindus. It is said in
the ramayna and other hindupurana that after defeating Ravana and completing the exile of long
fourteen years King Rama with spouse Sita and younger brother Lakshmana returned to his kingdom
Ayodhya on the banks of Sarayu. King Rama was a significant avtar of lord Vishnu. To celebrate the
event all citizens of Ayodhya decorated whole kingdom with diyas and rangolis and distributed sweets.
Till then every year diwali is celebrated as the festival of lights and prosperity. The day also witnesses
many other prosperous events including Mata Baglamukhi puja, Govardhan puja, Lakshmi puja, etc. This
festival has a major importance for all the citizens across the length and breadth of country including
every religion and culture.
Mata Baglamukhi Puja
There are ten mahavidyas mentioned which are very significant. Mata Baglamukhi holds eighth position
among the ten mahavidyas. Baglamukhi puja involves vedic rituals which helps to defeat our enemies,
both external and internal i.e., Kama, Krodha, Lobha, Moha, Ahankar. After performing the Baglamukhi
puja, one gets full control over his negative thoughts and external world.

Mata Baglamukhi puja is very effective for business loss, career problems, debt, adverse incidents, etc.
It also helps to recover lost money or debt money. Here at Religious Kart we provide you with an
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Govardhan Puja
Govardhan puja is a very important festival in Hindu mythology which is celebrated on the next day of
Diwali annually. According to Mahabharata and Bhagvatapurana on this day lord Krishna uplifted the
mount Govardhan on his little finger to provide shelter to villagers of Vrindavan from stormy rain. To
celebrate the incident devotees, especially vaishnavas offer a variety of vegetarian food to mount
Govardhan to signify it as god. On this occasion, devotees build hillocks of cow dung which symbolizes
Govardhan. In Govardhan Puja people do parikrama around Govardhan hillock and pray to give them
refuge. Also, lord Vishnu's avtarVaman defeated King Bali to rescue Devtas on this auspicious day. At
the same occasion of the Govardhan puja we ReligiousKart organizes govardhan puja in hindi online
for the convenience of the devotees.
Lakshmi Puja

According to Hindu culture Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Lakshmi is said to be the
wife of lord Vishnu. Lakshmi puja is performed on the day of diwali once a year with the help of Lakshmi
Puja Mantra. According to sayings goddess Lakshmi visits her devotees house and grants them wealth
and prosperity throughout the year. To welcome and impress Lakshmi devotees clean their houses,
decorate them with lights and rangoli and prepare sweets as offerings
Lakshmi Puja Mantra:

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