Know the fasting festivals of September – Festivals of September

Festivals of September Guru Maa Nidhi Ji Shrimali has told that there will be many fasts and festivals in September. In this month, Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Baba Ramdev, Tejaji Maharaj, Rishi Panchami, Hartalika Teej, Ubchhath including Bachhwaras and Goganavami, Hal Shashti, Shrimali Samaj. Many fasts and festivals including Anaga Fair are included. Festivals of September

September fasts and festivals

07 – September – Shri Krishna Janmashtami

08 – September – Goga Navami.

11 – September – Bachbaras

17 – September – Baba’s Beej and Vishwakarma Jayanti

18 September – Hartalika Teej

19 – September – Ganesh Chaturthi

20 – September – Rishi Panchami

23 – September – Radhashtami

28 – September – Anant Chaturdashi

29 – September – Shraddha Purnima Festivals of September

Janmashtami festival

There is confusion regarding Janmashtami. According to the big temples and Guru Maa Nidhi Ji Shrimali only Udaya Tithi is considered. Krishna Janmashtami is falling on two consecutive days and since the Ashtami Tithi will start on 06 Sep 2023 at 03:37 PM and end on 07 Sep 2023 at 04:14 PM, it will be celebrated on both days by householders on 6 and Vaishnava community people The festival of Janmashtami will be celebrated on 7th, according to Guru Maa Nidhi Ji Shrimali, Udayatithi in the Hindu Panchang means the date which starts from the sunrise will be considered only. Ashtami and Rohini Nakshatra will be there from sunrise till afternoon on 7th, which will be valid till night. Festivals of September

  Goganavami festival on 08 September

Goga Navami is a famous festival of Valmiki Samaj, on this day the birth anniversary of Goga Dev i.e. Jaharveer, the deity of Valmiki Samaj, is celebrated. On this day, rituals are performed and snakes are also worshipped. On this day, people keep a fast and pray to Goga Dev for the long life of their children, this fast is also observed for their happiness and prosperity and for the happiness of their children. Festivals of September

Hartalika Teej on 18th September

Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati are duly worshiped in Hartalika Teej. It is believed that by observing this fast one gets unbroken good fortune.

Hartalika Teej fast will be observed in many auspicious coincidences this year. Indra Yoga is being formed along with Ravi Yoga on the day of Teej. According to Guru Maa Nidhi Ji Shrimali, keeping fast in these Yogas brings happiness and prosperity. Festivals of September

Rishipanchami on 20th

Rishipanchami day on 20 September is also celebrated as Rakshabandhan in many societies.

There is also a tradition of offering Tarpan to sages and forefathers on the lake, asking for atonement for the acts done by mistake by women throughout the year, as well as making Maniche flour pudding, Toru vegetable and curd on the same day by women in Shrimali society. will also be consumed

Baba’s Beej on 17th and Dashami on 25th

Along with celebrating Baba Ramdev’s seed on September 17, Baba’s Dashami will be celebrated on September 25. By Beej and Dashami, more than 5 lakh Baba’s descendants will visit Guru Balinathji’s Samadha located at Jatru Masooriya Temple. Festivals of September

28 September Anant Chaturdashi

In Bhadon, the festival of Anant Chaturdashi is celebrated on the Chaturdashi date of Shukla Paksha. On this day Lord Vishnu, the protector of the world and Lakshmi’s husband, is worshiped and infinite threads are tied in the hands. This festival has special significance in Hinduism. It is also called Anant Chaudas in some places. After keeping Lord Ganapati in the house for 10 days, his immersion is done on the day of Anant Chaturdashi. On this special day, the infinite form of Sri Hari Vishnu is worshipped. Festivals of September

  Shraddha Paksha will start at the end of September

Pitrupaksha begins on the full moon date of Bhadrapada month and ends on the new moon day of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month. Pitrupaksha i.e. Shraddha has special significance in Hinduism. Guru Maa Nidhi Ji Shrimali told that Pitripaksha is starting from 29 September 2023 this year. It will end on 14 October. During Pitrupaksha, Shradh Karma is performed by remembering the ancestors with reverence. In Pitrupaksha, by offering tarpan to ancestors and performing Shradh rituals, they attain salvation. During this, Shradh is performed not only for the salvation of the ancestors, but also to express our respect towards them. In Pitrupaksha, there is a law to give water to our ancestors with devotion. Festivals of September

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