News Topical, Digital Desk : The full moon day holds special significance in Hinduism, and when it falls on the full moon day of Margashirsha month, its importance increases even more. Lord Krishna has described this month as his own form. Therefore, all rituals performed during this time yield immense results. On this day, bathing, donations, and worship are prescribed. It is said that devotees who worship Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, and Shiva on this holy date (Margashirsha Purnima 2025) are blessed with happiness and peace. Offering certain special items to the Shivalinga on this day removes all suffering and brings immense increase in wealth and prosperity. Let us learn about those auspicious things.
Offer these 7 items to the Shivling
- Raw milk - Offering pure, raw cow's milk to the Shivalinga brings peace of mind and removes financial obstacles. This is considered even more auspicious if it falls on Margashirsha Purnima.
- Curd – Abhishek with curd brings stability in life and strengthens the financial condition.
- Honey - Offering honey to the Shivalinga increases good fortune and also helps in getting rid of debt.
- Bilva leaves - Bilva leaves are dear to Lord Shiva. To wish for wealth and prosperity, offer three-leafed Bilva leaves upside down on the Shivalinga.
- Sugarcane Juice - On the day of Margashirsha Purnima, anointing the Shivalinga with sugarcane juice brings Lakshmi into the home and brings happiness and prosperity.
- Black sesame seeds - Offering black sesame seeds on Shivling reduces the effect of Shani Dosh and helps in getting the stuck money.
- Akshat - Offering Akshat to the Shivalinga brings auspicious results. Furthermore, the storehouse of wealth is always full.
Margashirsha Purnima Puja Ritual
- First of all take a holy bath.
- Anoint the Shivalinga with Ganga water, then milk, curd, honey, and sugarcane juice one by one.
- Offer pure water and chant the mantra 'Om Namah Shivay'.
- Offer Bilva leaves, Datura, Bhang and other special items.
- Light incense sticks and lamps and recite Shiv Chalisa, and finally perform Aarti.
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