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Hariyali Amavasya 2022 sawan month date puja vidhi shubh muhrat – Astrology in Hindi – Hariyali Amavasya: Shravani or Hariyali Amavasya tomorrow, note down the worship

Amavasya has a lot of importance in Hinduism. Amavasya Tithi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. On this day Lord Vishnu is worshiped according to the rituals. The importance of Amavasya falling in the month of Shravan is considered to be many times more. The month of Sawan is dedicated to Bholenath. Lord Shankar is also worshiped according to the law on the new moon of the month of Sawan. Amavasya of Sawan month is on 28th July. Amavasya Tithi falls once in every month. Tarpan is also done on this day for the peace of the souls of the ancestors. Bathing in holy rivers on Amavasya Tithi has special significance. After bathing in the river, the ancestors are offered offerings by offering Arghya to the Sun. According to religious beliefs, on the day of Amavasya, women observe a fast for the long life of their husbands. Let’s know Hariyali Amavasya worship- method, auspicious time

Auspicious beginning-

  • Shravan, Krishna Amavasya Begins – 09:11 PM, July 27
  • Shravan, Krishna ends – 11:24 PM, Jul 28

The last week of July will prove to be auspicious for the people born on these dates, see whether you will also benefit

ritual

  • Wake up early in the morning and take bath. The importance of taking a bath in the holy river or lake on this day is very much. You can also take bath by mixing Gangajal in the bath water at home.
  • After taking bath, light a lamp in the temple of the house.
  • Offer arghya to the sun god.
  • If you can keep fast, then keep fast on this day too.
  • Father related work should be done on this day.
  • Make offerings and donations for the ancestors.
  • On this holy day, meditate more and more on God.
  • Worship of Lord Vishnu has special significance on this holy day.
  • On this day, worship Lord Shankar with law and order.

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