Chaitra Navratri ended with the celebration of Ramnavami. The fast of Navratri is broken on the tenth day. During Navratri, the outpost is decorated in every house for 9 days. On which Kalash, coconut, Ganga water, paan, betel nut, flowers, offerings etc. are offered along with the idol of Goddess. Havan and Virgo are worshiped on the last day of the fast. After this, Navratri fast is considered complete.

What to do about worship material?

After the end of Navratri, the biggest question arises that what should be done about the pooja materials used during Navratri and the remaining ash after havan. Many people put that Ganges water in the holy river. Therefore, this material is kept for a long time in some homes.

 

Do not immerse the river.

The materials used for worship and sacrifice during Navratri festival were immersed in holy rivers. Now gradually pollution has increased so much over time that rivers are starting to pollute. In such a situation, do not pollute the holy rivers by throwing these materials.

Where to immerse the worship material?

All items like worship material, havan material, coconut etc. should be tied in a cloth and pressing it in a secluded place away from home and pressing it into the ground.

What to do with the coconut placed on the urn?

After Navratri, when the coconut is removed from the urn, either tell all the members of the family and accept it as a prasad or wrap it in red cloth and keep it in your money place. This will solve the problem of money in the house.

 

Use of water in urn

On the first day of Navratri, sprinkle the water in every corner of your house, on the roof and the main gate and put the remaining water in the root of basil or peepal or banyan tree. Do not add this water to the bathroom and toilet.

Use of betel nut, rice, coins

Betel nut, rice and a coin are also kept while installing the urn. After Navratri, you can keep coins in your purse and betel nut and rice in the vault.

What to do with Akhand Jyoti?

Also, do not try to extinguish it after the continuous burning flame is over. It is not considered auspicious. Once the work is completed, remove the wick and keep it aside, and use the remaining oil in the puja again. Because its oil is considered very sacred.

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Rahul Dev

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