Margashirsha month | Hindu lunar calendar - Fasts and festivals of the month of Margashirsha

Margashirsha Month : 

Margashirsha is a month in the Hindu lunar calendar. It corresponds to the November-December period in the Gregorian calendar. The month is considered auspicious and is dedicated to Lord Krishna. In some regions, particularly in Maharashtra, it is known as Margashirsha or Margashira month.

Devotees observe various religious activities and rituals during this month to seek the blessings of the deities. The Margashirsha month is especially significant for the worship of Lord Krishna, and many people undertake special prayers, pujas, and fasts during this time.

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Margashirsha month

One of the notable observances during Margashirsha is the lighting of the lamp or diya (deepa) every day. This is known as the "Margashirsha Deepam" or "Kartik Deepam." It is believed to bring prosperity and remove darkness from one's life.

Devotees also engage in reciting scriptures, performing charity, and participating in other spiritual practices during this month. Additionally, some people observe Ekadashi fasting on specific days of the Margashirsha month.

The significance and rituals associated with Margashirsha may vary across different regions and communities within the Hindu tradition. It is always advisable to consult local religious authorities or elders for specific practices followed in a particular area.

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