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अथैया पर्व में कुलदेवता की पूजा की जाती है। यह पर्व मुख्य रूप से छत्तीसगढ़ के आदिवासी समुदायों में मनाया जाता है।
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Amavasya (अमावस्या), also known as Amavas, is the New Moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar. It occurs when the Moon is in conjunction with the Sun, making it invisible to the naked eye.
Key aspects of Amavasya:
- Timing: It happens on the last day of the Krishna Paksha (the dark fortnight) of each Hindu lunar month.
- Significance: In Hinduism, Amavasya is considered an important day for performing rituals, especially those dedicated to ancestors (Pitru). It is believed that offerings made on this day reach the departed souls and provide them peace.
- Activities: Many people observe a fast on Amavasya and engage in charitable activities. It is also considered auspicious for starting new ventures by some, while others consider it inauspicious for new beginnings.
- Festivals: Some major Hindu festivals are linked to Amavasya, such as Diwali, which falls on the Amavasya of the Kartik month.
Different Amavasya days throughout the year have specific names and significance, such as:
- Somvati Amavasya: When Amavasya falls on a Monday (Somvar), it is considered particularly sacred.
- Mahalaya Amavasya: This Amavasya is dedicated to remembering and paying respects to ancestors.
Amavasya is a significant day in the Hindu calendar, deeply rooted in religious and cultural traditions.
Murti Puja, jise Idol Worship bhi kaha jata hai, ek Hindu abhyaas hai jisme murtiyon, ya pratimaon ki puja karna shamil hai, jise bhagwan ya devta ka pratinidhitv mana jata hai.
Is abhyaas ka arth is prakar hai:
- Divyata ko murti roop dena: Murtiyan avyakt aur nirakar divya tattva ko ek murti roop deti hain, jisase bhakton ke liye bhagwan ke sath judna aasan ho jata hai.
- Focal Point: Murti puja puja aur dhyan ke liye ek kendrit bindu pradan karti hai. Bhakt murti par dhyan kendrit kar sakte hain aur bhagwan ke gunon aur mahimaon ke bare mein soch sakte hain.
- Symbolic Representation: Murtiyan bhagwan ke vibhinn gunon aur shaktiyon ke pratik hain. Puja ke madhyam se, bhakt in gunon ko aatma mein jagaane ki ummid karte hain.
- Personal Connection: Murti puja bhakton ko bhagwan ke sath ek vyaktigat sambandh sthapit karne ki anumati deti hai. Murti ek dost, ek maargadarshak ya ek parivaar ke sadasy ke roop mein dekhi ja sakti hai.
Kuchh log murti puja ko avashyak mante hain, jabki any log ise divyata tak pahunchane ka ek nichla star mante hain. Vikalp ke taur par, kuch bina kisi murti ke, man mein divyata par dhyan kendrit karte hain.
Adhik janakari ke lie, aap Wikipedia ke murti puja page ko dekhenge: Murti - Wikipedia