Sawan’s Last Monday and Rakshabandhan Today, know the auspicious time to tie Rakhi

RakshaBandhan: In the midst of the corona epidemic, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on Monday, the last monsoon of Sawan, and the holy festival of siblings. Lakhs of devotees across the state, including Patna, will offer Bholenath Jalabhishek-Rudrabhishek on the last fifth monsoon of Saavan, while the other sisters will tie Rakshatutra Rakhi on the wrists of their brothers.

Rakhi is a festival of resolve to protect the weak and weak from the able and capable by establishing a connection between brother and sister, guru-disciple, nature, and man. It is a religious belief that mother Lakshmi also went to Hades and tied a rakhi to King Bali and made him her brother. Rani Karnavati sent a rakhi to King Humayun for protection.

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This Monday too, due to the lock at religious places, devotees will anoint Bholenath with milk, curd, Gangajal, reed juice, etc. near small temples of ghee mohallas and closed temples and by offering hemp, dhatura, ak flowers A request for liberation will be made.

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Rakhi tying time: –

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Shubh ka Choghadiya: Will be from 9:30 am to 11 am.

Abhijit-Muhurta: It will be from 12:18 to 1: 10 in the afternoon.

Benefit-Amrit’s Choghadiya: 4:02 to 7:20 pm[/box]

 

According to Jyotishacharya Viprendra Jha Madhav, the combination of Purnima and Shravana Nakshatra on Rakshabandhan is becoming a combination of Amrit Yoga and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga. According to Mithila Panchagas, on Monday, Shravan Purnima is at 08.35 pm. Bhadra will end at 08.35 in the morning. After this, the auspicious time of tying a rakhi starts. Jyotishacharya PK Yuga quoted the Banarasi Panchangas as saying that Bhadra will end at 9.28 am on Monday morning. After this, Rakhi can be tied. Actually, Rakhi is not tied during Bhadra. According to astrologer Priyendu Priyadarshi, the festival of Rakshabandhan will be celebrated in the pact of Siddhi Yoga and Ayushman Yoga.

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Jalabhishek on the full moon is very fruitful

According to Jyotishacharya PK Yuga, on the fifth Somavari of Saavan, Shravani Purnima, Budhaditya Yoga, Visayoga and Uttarashada Nakshatra are coincidental. The deity of the full moon is Chandradeva and the lord of Monday is Shiva. The moon sits on the forehead of Lord Shiva. At the same time, in the Uttarashada Nakshatra, the gods conquered the Asuras. This combination is auspicious. Due to this, the devotees who have Venus Yoga, Eclipse Yoga and Kemdrum Yoga in this horoscope will get freedom from these planets by worshiping Lord Shiva. Worshiping Shiva will destroy diseases and disasters if Uttarashada is a constellation. It is also believed that Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati come to visit the earth on the monsoon of Sawan. Fasting on the monsoon of Sawan gives fruit of the year-long Somwari fast. The growth of Lakshmi on the anointing of Bholenath with the reed and the anointing with milk leads to a good life. According to him, Shivasa occurs every day of the spring. Every day of Sawan is loved by Bholenath. Therefore, worshiping Shiva every day in Sawan is beneficial.

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Color of Rakhi according to Zodiac

Aries – Red,
Taurus white,
Gemini green
Cancer-white,
Singh-Lal,
Virgo green
Bent-white,
Scorpio – Red,
Sagittarius – Yellow,
Capricorn and Aquarius – Blue or purple,
Pale yellow

Rakhi is celebrated on Shravan Poornima

Rakshabandhan festival is celebrated on the full moon day of Shravan month in India. This festival is also known as Rakhi, Shravani, Savni, and Saloons. On this day, the thread of Rakhi is considered as powerful as armor, which is made of raw yarn, colored creations and silk thread. This thread of Rakhi is a sacred symbol of the resolve to protect. It is a festival for the elimination of internal and external fears.

Read on the monsoon of Sawan: –

Shiva Chalisa, Om Namah: Shivaaya:, Rudrashtaak, Shiva Almanac Source

Abhishek do: –

Ganges water, milk, curd, ghee, honey, reed juice

Dedicate: –

Belpatra, Aak flower, Kaner, Neelkamal, Kamal, Bhang, Dhatur, Bhasma. Sandalwood, Roli, Shamipatra, Kush, Quince

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