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Karthika Masam 2024 Calender: Auspicious Dates, Puja Vidhi, Vrats And Fasting Detials

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karthika masam 2024: auspicious dates, puja vrat, and vidhi

Karthika Masam 2024 Start Date And End Date: Karthika Masam is one of the most sacred months for Hindus, starting this year from November 2, 2024. This holy month holds spiritual significance, as it is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is marked by various rituals, fasts, and prayers.

Why is Karthika Masam Important?

It is important because during this month Hindus are devoted to Lord Shiva and observe pujas, vrats, and rituals to seek Lord Shiva’s blessings. During this month, Devotees fast every Monday, and at the end of the day, they break their fast and pray for spiritual and material well-being. Devotees should bathe at Brahmamuhurtam and light diyas around the bath as an act of devotion, along with worshipping the Amla tree which is beloved by Goddess Lakshmi.

Karthik Masam 2024 Puja Vrat Vidhis

Rudrabhishekam

Devotees visit Shiva temples, perform Abhishekam, and offer Bilva leaves to the Shivalinga.

Deeparadhana

Diyas are lit in temples and homes, and some float lamps on ponds or rivers on Kartika Poornima.

Fasting and Diet

Devotees must not consume meat, onions, and garlic, dedicating the month to spiritual activities.

Date Auspicious Vrat
2nd November Karthika Masam Begins
3rd November Yamadwitiya – Bhagini Hasta Meal
4th November First Karthika Monday
5th November Nagula Chavithi
6th November Nagapanchami
11th November Second Karthika Monday
12th November Matatraya Ekadashi
13th November Clearabdi Dwadashi Deepam
15th November Kartika Poornima – Jwalathoranam
18th November Third Karthika Monday
19th November Sankatahara Chaturthi
25th November Fourth Karthika Monday
26th November Kartika Multi Ekadashi
29th November Karthika Shivratri
1St December Kartika Amavasya

Kartika Masam Auspicious Dates

Kartika Poornima (November 15) A day for grand celebrations, lighting 365-wick diyas, and bathing in the holy river.

Amla Worship

Devotees must light diyas under Amla trees, seeking Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings.

Deeparadhana

Diyas should be lit even in the evening puja to wash away past sins and invite divine blessings.

Disclaimer: This article is based on popular beliefs. Times Now is not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the information and facts provided here.

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