Puja Rule: Worship is considered to have special importance in Hindu religion. Most of the people worship God after taking bath in the morning, while many people also worship by lighting a lamp in the evening. But in today’s busy lifestyle, the question often arises in people’s mind that if there is no time in the morning or evening, can God be worshiped at night also? Do religious scriptures allow this?
According to religious texts and traditions, the answer is not just yes or no. It depends on which deity you are worshiping and what is the form of worship.
Is it appropriate to worship at night as per the scriptures?
According to religious scriptures, remembering God, chanting mantras, meditation and bhajan can be done at any time. There is no time limit given for taking the name of God. However, morning and evening are considered best for regular worship, anointment and elaborate rituals.
If for some reason you are not able to worship during the day, then meditation of God, lighting lamps, incense and chanting mantras can be done with devotion and cleanliness at night also.
Worship of which Gods and Goddesses is considered auspicious even at night?
According to religious beliefs, worshiping some deities at night is considered especially fruitful.
- Worship of Mother Kali.
- Sadhana of Maa Tara and other Mahavidyas.
- Chanting the mantra of Lord Shiva and Rudrabhishek (on special occasions).
- Bhajan and name sankirtan of Lord Krishna.
- Many people also recite Hanuman Chalisa and Sunderkand at night.
What things should you pay special attention to?
If you are performing puja at night, it is considered necessary to keep some things in mind.
- Before the puja, do the puja by washing your hands and face or if possible, take a bath.
- Keep the place of worship clean and quiet.
- You can light a lamp of ghee or sesame oil.
- After puja, keep the lamp in a safe place.
- Avoid vengeful food and negative thoughts.
Should Tulsi be worshiped at night?
According to religious belief, water is not offered to Tulsi after sunset. However, lighting a lamp near Tulsi in the evening is considered auspicious. Therefore, it is advised to avoid offering water to Tulsi at night.
Astrologer, Sanjeet Kumar Mishra According to him, devotion to God is not dependent on time. If for some reason worship cannot be done during the day, then God can be remembered at night also with devotion, purity and a concentrated mind.
He says that Brahma Muhurta and evening time are considered best for regular worship, but mantra chanting, meditation and devotion can be done at any time. He says that in worship, devotion and true feelings are more important than time.
Is it okay to go to temple at night?
If the temple is open and night aarti or special puja is being organized there, then devotees can have darshan and worship. There is also a tradition of night aarti and shayan aarti in many famous temples.
According to religious scriptures, God can be remembered all the time. However, morning and evening are considered best for regular worship. If the circumstances are such that worship is not possible during the day, then God can be worshiped at night also with devotion, cleanliness and method. The most important basis of worship is not time, but devotion and true emotion.
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