The day of Narak Chaturdashi is considered very special. It is also known as Yam Chaturdashi and Chhoti Diwali. On this day, people worship Lord Kuber, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantri and Yam Dev, who is considered the god of death. This day has its own religious significance in Hinduism. At the same time, there is also a ritual of lighting Yam's lamp during this important period, which is done on the evening of Narak Chaturdashi, so let's know about its method and how it should be?
Yam's lamp should be like this (Yam Deepak Jalane Ki Vidhi)
On the day of Chhoti Diwali (Dhanteras Deepdaan Vidhi), in the evening during Pradosh Kaal, make a lamp with wheat flour, then prepare four wicks and place them in the lamp and pour mustard oil in it. After this, sprinkle Ganga water around the lamp. After this, place it in the south direction at the main entrance of the house. Be sure to keep some grain under the lamp.
Kuksha people keep Yam's lamp near the drain or at some other place. After lighting the lamp, pray to God with full devotion, faith and emotion and seek blessings for the well-being of your family.
Religious Importance of Yam Deepak (Yam Deepak Importance)
Yam ka Deepak holds great religious significance among Hindus. This day is celebrated with great reverence across the country. Lord Yama is one of the deities worshipped on this auspicious day. On this day, during Pradosh Kaal, people light a four-faced diya and keep it facing the south direction, which is dedicated to Yam Dev. It is believed that those who light this four-faced diya get relief from the fear of death,
Because Lord Yama protects them and blesses them with long life and well-being. Apart from this, it can also prevent premature death. Let us tell you, Chhoti Diwali is the only day when people worship the god of death, Lord Yama.
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