Paush Month 2024: The Hindu calendar's Paush month is considered highly auspicious for religious activities, including worship and charity. Falling during the coldest period of the year, it emphasizes practices to maintain mental and physical well-being. Here’s what experts suggest for this sacred time.
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Importance of the Sun God in Paush Month
The Sun is considered the king of planets that holds a special place in Hindu rituals during this month. It is believed that worshipping the Sun God can eliminate astrological issues caused by planetary misalignment. According to Hindu scriptures, honoring the Sun ensures peace and harmony in marital life, success, and social recognition. Devotees are encouraged to begin all auspicious activities by worshipping the Sun and other primary deities, or Panchadevas.
Key Festivals And Observances In Paush Month 2024:
- December 18, 2024 (Wednesday): Sankashti Ganesh Chaturthi
- December 22, 2024 (Sunday): Kalashtami
- December 25, 2024 (Wednesday): Madan Mohan Malaviya Jayanti, Christmas
- December 26, 2024 (Thursday): Safala Ekadashi
- December 28, 2024 (Saturday): Pradosh Vrat
- December 29, 2024 (Sunday): Monthly Shivratri
- December 30, 2024 (Monday): Amavasya, Somvar Vrat
- January 1, 2025 (Wednesday): New Year, Moon Sighting
- January 3, 2025 (Friday): Varad Chaturthi
- January 5, 2025 (Sunday): Sashti
- January 6, 2025 (Monday): Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
- January 7, 2025 (Tuesday): Durga Ashtami
- January 10, 2025 (Friday): Vaikuntha Ekadashi, Paush Putrada Ekadashi
- January 11, 2025 (Saturday): Kurma Dwadashi Vrat, Pradosh Vrat, Rohini Vrat
- January 12, 2025 (Sunday): Swami Vivekananda Jayanti, National Youth Day
- January 13, 2025 (Monday): Paush Purnima, Makar Sankranti Preparations, Lohri
Mythological References: The Power Of Sun Worship
According to the Bhavishya Purana, Lord Krishna explained to his son Samba the significance of worshipping the Sun, the only visible deity. Devotees who offer their prayers to the Sun with faith see their wishes fulfilled.
Vedic And Upanishadic Insights On The Sun:
In texts like the Atharvaveda and Suryopanishad, the Sun is discribed as the supreme energy, with 11,000 rays providing warmth even during harsh winters. Its red hue symbolises vitality and divinity, and the Sun in Paush month is revered as a direct form of Parabrahma, or the ultimate reality.
Rituals For Paush Month:
As per the Aditya Purana, devotees should offer water to the Sun every Sunday in a copper vessel with red sandalwood and red flowers while chanting "Om Vishnave Namah." Observing a day-long fast, avoiding salt, and consuming only fruits is also advised. Offering til-chawal khichdi (a dish made of sesame seeds and rice) as bhog (offering) to the Sun enhances one’s vitality. Pilgrimage and holy dips during this month are believed to yield immense spiritual benefits.
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