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Kartik Purnima: A Radiant Festival of Lights and Devotion
Kartik Purnima, celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Kartik, is a vibrant and spiritually significant festival that illuminates the hearts of millions across India and beyond. Also known as Dev Deepawali or Tripurari Purnima, this auspicious occasion holds deep-rooted cultural and religious significance.
At the heart of Kartik Purnima is the worship of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Devotees light earthen lamps, diyas, and candles, adorning homes, temples, and riverbanks, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of lights. The banks of sacred rivers witness a divine convergence as people gather to take holy dips, believed to cleanse their souls and bring blessings for the year ahead.
The festival is also marked by the offering of prayers and austerities throughout the month of Kartik, believed to accrue immense spiritual merit. Pilgrims embark on parikrama (circumambulation) around sacred places, seeking divine blessings and expressing gratitude.
Kartik Purnima is not only a religious celebration but also a time for joyous festivities. In various regions, cultural events, processions, and fairs are organized, showcasing the rich tapestry of traditions. The air resonates with devotional songs and the fragrance of incense, creating an atmosphere of serenity and divine bliss.
Join the celebration of Kartik Purnima, where spirituality blends seamlessly with joy, creating a radiant tapestry of devotion and light.
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greekgodessential · 9 months
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Dev Diwali: The Festival of the Gods
Dev Diwali, also known as Tripurari Purnima, is a Hindu festival celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Kartika. Read more
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पर्व: कार्तिक मास की पूर्णिमा 30 को, इसे कहते हैं देव दीपावली और त्रिपुरारी पूर्णिमा, इस दिन कौन-कौन से शुभ काम करें Hindi News Jeevan mantra Dharm The Full Moon Day Of Kartik Month, Kartika Purnima, Dev Diwali And Tripurari Purnima, Old Traditions About Kartika Purnima…
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starzspeak1 · 2 years
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Kartik Purnima 2022 Vrat Date, Puja Timing And Significance
Kartik Purnima
Kartika is the eighth lunar month in the Hindu calendar. The Purnima that occurs during the month of Kartika is known as Kartika purnima. Kartika Purnima celebrations begin on the day of Prabodhini Ekadashi, also known as Devuthanna Ekadashi. Since Ekadashi is the eleventh day and Purnima is the fifteenth day of the Kartika month, Kartika Purnima is celebrated for five days. Kartika Purnima is very important as many rituals and festivals conclude on this day. Kartika Purnima is also known as Tripuri Purnima. Here are the five-day festivals of kartika purnima which we celebrate:
Tulsi Vivah
Bhishma Panchaka
Vaikunth Chaturdashi
Dev Diwali
Tulsi Vivah: usually begins on the day of Prabodhini Ekadashi and ends on the day of Kartika Purnima. According to Hindu scriptures, Tulsi Vivah can be celebrated on any possible day between Ekadashi and Kartika Purnima, in the Hindu month of Kartik. Most of the people perform the marriage ritual of Goddess Tulsi with Lord Shaligram, who represents Lord Vishnu, on tripuri Purnima’s day.
Fast Bhishma Panchaka: starts with Prabodhini Ekadashi and ends on Kartik Purnima Day. According to Vaishnava culture, the Bhishma Panchak fast during the last five days of the month of Kartik is of great importance. He is also called as Vishnu Panchaka.
Vaikunth Chaturdashi: Puja is performed one day before Kartika Purnima. Followers of Lord Vishnu fast on this day. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu used to worship Lord Shiva on the day of Vaikunth Chaturdashi, during Shukla Paksha, by offering him a thousand lotus flowers. Shiva temples on this day offer a special puja performance where Lord Vishnu is worshiped along with Lord Shiva. On this day, devotees observe Kartik Purnima Ganga Snan by bathing in the holy river Ganges at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi before sunrise.
Dev Diwali: known as Diwali of Gods, is celebrated on Kartika Purnima day. Ancient Hindu scriptures describe that the demon Tripurasura was killed by Lord Shiva on this day, which is why Kartik Purnima’s is also known as Tripurari Purnima in Marathi. The myths describe that the gods were overjoyed at the death of Tripurasura and thus celebrated tripuri purnima as Diwali, lighting earthen days in all the temples and on the bank of the Ganges river.
Significance of Kartik Purnima
According to Hindu mythology, this Kartik Poornima day has religious and spiritual significance. Performing Kartik Snan and worshiping Lord Vishnu on this day is believed to bless devotees with immense wealth. tripuri Purnima is one of the most blessed days to perform religious ceremonies, and auspicious ceremonies performed on this day are believed to bring joy and happiness. It is also believed that performing Kartik Snan during the month of Kartik is equivalent to performing 100 Ashvamegha Yagya.
Kartika Purnima’s Vrat:
Ganga Snan, Lighting Lamps (Deep Daan), Hom (Aahuti), Yagya and deity worship during Kartik Purnima are of great importance. The rituals that are performed on this day are the following:
Get up in the morning and vows for fast. Take a Bath in a sacred river, lake or pond.
One must worship the six creations named Shiva, Santati, Preity, Anusuya and Kashama during  moonrise.
By fasting and donating an ox on the night of Kartik Purnima, one reaches Shiv Pada.
Donating a cow or elephant, horse, chariot (ratha) or ghee on this day rewards the person by increasing the  possessions.
Donating sheep reduces the harmful effects of the yugas by aligning the planets.
From tripuri  Purnima onwards, if a person fasts for every Purnima and sings devotional songs (Jagrans) during that night, all your wishes will come true.
Who fasts on Purnima must perform havan and feed the needy and the poor on this day.
One should end the fast by taking a bath (Kartik Snan) in the river Yamuna and then lighting lamps (Deep Daan) while worshiping Radha-Krishna.
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Kartik purnima 2021 Give these things to kartik purnima money and life problems will end
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Photo source: INDIA TV kartik purnima 2021 Highlights The importance of bathing and giving in the white river on the day of Kartik Purnima is mentioned in the scriptures. Lord Shiva killed the demon of Tripurasur. That is why it is also called Tripurari Purnima. Bathing in the Ganges on Kartik Purnima Day removes sins. Bathing and giving on the day of Kartik Purnima is very important. Along…
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Kartik Purnima 2020: Date, puja timings, importance and significance
Kartik Purnima 2020: Date, puja timings, importance and significance
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Kartik Purnima 2020: This year it falls on November 30.
Kartik Purnima 2020 Date, Puja Timings:A holy festival celebrated by the Hindu and Jain community, Kartik Purnima is known as Tripuri Purnima and Tripurari Purnima. Celebrated on the 15th lunar day in the month of…
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the full moon day of Kartik month, kartika purnima, Dev Diwali and Tripurari Purnima, old traditions about kartika purnima | कार्तिक मास की पूर्णिमा 30 को, इसे कहते हैं देव दीपावली और त्रिपुरारी पूर्णिमा, इस दिन कौन-कौन से शुभ काम करें Hindi News Jeevan mantra Dharm The Full Moon Day Of Kartik Month, Kartika Purnima, Dev Diwali And Tripurari Purnima, Old Traditions About Kartika Purnima…
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पर्व: कार्तिक मास की पूर्णिमा 30 को, इसे कहते हैं देव दीपावली और त्रिपुरारी पूर्णिमा, इस दिन कौन-कौन से शुभ काम करें Hindi News Jeevan mantra Dharm The Full Moon Day Of Kartik Month, Kartika Purnima, Dev Diwali And Tripurari Purnima, Old Traditions About Kartika Purnima…
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Kartika Purnima is a Hindu, Sikh and Jain cultural festival, celebrated on the Purnima day or the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik. It is also known as Tripuri Purnima and Tripurari Purnima. It is sometimes called Deva-Diwali or Deva-Deepawali, the festival of lights of the gods.  Source : Wikipedia .. .. #shotonsonya7iii by @sonyalphain #kartikpurnima #varanasighats #indiatravelgram #indiapictures #uttarpradesh #yourshot_india #travelphotography #travelrealindia #cnntraveler #cntgiveitashot #natgeoyourshot #india_ig #oldestcityofindia #photooftheday #instagood #officialphotographyhub #kashi #assighat @travelrealindia @travelers.of.india @natgeoyourshot @instagram @ithappensinup @uttar_pradesh @stories.of.up @streetphotographersindia @indiapictures @cntravellerindia @tripotocommunity @historytv18 (at Varanasi Ghats) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5BK1r4Jpj-/?igshid=1i8kcgzl7ocdl
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KARTIKA PURNIMA IS A HINDU, SIKH AND JAIN CULTURAL FESTIVAL CELEBRATED ON THE PURNIMA FULL MOON DAY :
KARTIKA PURNIMA IS A HINDU, SIKH AND JAIN CULTURAL FESTIVAL CELEBRATED ON THE PURNIMA FULL MOON DAY :
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Kartika Purnima is a Hindu, Sikh and Jain cultural festival, celebrated on the Purnima (full moon) day or the fifteenth lunar day of Kartik (November–December). It is also known as Tripuri Purnima and Tripurari Purnima. It is sometimes called Deva-Diwali or Deva-Deepawali, the festival of lights of the gods. Karthikai Deepamis a related festival celebrated in South India and Sri Lanka on a…
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optimatravels · 5 years
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Celebrate and Enjoy Dev Deepawali in Varanasi with Optima Travels
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Varanasi is one of the most sacred cities of India. It is situated on the banks of the holy River Ganga and celebrates several festivals with religious gusto right through the year. This city is home to all the major religions prevalent in India, which makes it a very culturally rich city. That apart, it also celebrates all the religious festivals of the Hindus with great jubilation and ceremony.
One of the most important festivals celebrated here is Dev Diwali. A point to be noted is that Dev Diwali is very own festival of Varanasi only. It means that Dev Dipawali is celebrated only in Kashi (Banaras / Varanasi). If you love being part of the religious fervour of this city, you must experience Dev Deepawali in Varanasi.
Dev Deepawali in Varanasi 
Dev Deepawali is an annual festival, celebrated with great enthusiasm every year. It is different from Diwali that is generally celebrated with lights, sweets and crackers all across India to mark home-coming of Lord Rama after 14 years of exile. In fact, Dev Diwali is celebrated 15 days after Dipawali. Though there may be many similarities, it is important to know that Dev Deepawali is the Deepawali celebration of the gods. Here too, millions of earthen lights are floated on the ghats of Varanasi across a seven kilometre radius. 
If you want to witness Varanasi in its most beautiful form, you must make a Dev Dipawali Varanasi Tour. This festival is also known as Kartika Purnima or Tripurari Purnima and is celebrated on ‘purnima’ or Full Moon Day in the Hindu month of Kartik. 
Temples in Varanasi 
All the temples in Varanasi are lit up for the wonderful festival of Dev Diwali Varanasi. Among the many temples here, the two really important ones are: 
Sankata Devi Mandir: A prominent temple in Varanasi, the Sankata Devi Mandir is situated close to the Scindia Ghat. The reigning deity here is Sankata Devi, the Goddess of Remedies. In the temple, there is a huge statue of a lion, which she rides on. 
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Annapurna Temple: This is another important temple in Varanasi, situated near the Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The reigning deity here is the Goddess of Food, Devi Annapurna, an avatar of Parvati, Shiva’s wife. According to legend, after returning to Kailash, Parvati fed Shiva latter agreed that the material world is no ‘maya’ or illusion. 
Ghats of Varanasi: Varanasi has several temples and ghats. These ghats are part of the fabric of the city and extremely important to the people who live here and who visit here. Among the 88 ghats here, let’s take a look at two: 
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Assi Ghat: At the confluence of the River Ganga and the River Assi is the Assi Ghat, at the southern-most tip of the city. This is an extremely important ghat for the Hindus. Before worshipping Lord Shiva, the pilgrims take a bath here. In the neighbourhood, you’ll find several interesting shops and eateries, therefore ideal for overnight tourists. 
Chet Singh Ghat: This ghat has a lot of history behind it. The battle between Maharaja Chet Singh, ruler of Varanasi in the 18th century and the British was waged on this ghat. The ruler built a small fortress at this site, but was still defeated by the British. They captured the fort and took him prisoner in it. However, he escaped from prison by making a rope of several turbans. 
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Conclusion: 
For several reasons, a visit to Varanasi is an absolute must. Whether you’re religious-minded or love travelling, you’ll be amazed to find Varanasi much more interesting and all-embracing than you ever imagined.  For your enjoyment during Varanasi Dev Diwali Tour, you must look for a reliable travel agency. Optima Travels is the best option for you which can make necessary arrangements with a reasonable price. We have luxurious cars with experienced drivers. You can also get free guides during your tour. We never miss our commitment made during tour booking. We have multiple payment options for our customers. Also, there is a discounted price for new customers and no advanced option for old customers. To know more reach us at optimatravels.com today.
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Why do we celebrate Kartik Purnima?
Also known as Tripuri Purnima or Tripurari Purnima, the day marks the triumph of Lord Shiva over a demon named Tripurasura. Kartik Purnima is the day of Kartikeya’s birth, which is widely celebrated all across India and Southeast Asia. 
According to the Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva commanded his sons — Kartikeya and Ganesh to circumambulate the earth for decidingthat who is worthy of coronation. Due to his heavy weight, it was impossible for Ganesh to orbit the earth while Kartikeya went for it on his favorite vahana peacock.
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Kartikeya is more popular in Southern India than in the northern part of the country.Three of the six richest and busiest temples in Tamil Nadu are dedicated to Lord Kartikeya. Kartikeya is one of the widely worshiped Hindu gods across the world with temples in Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa, etc.
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inexplores · 5 years
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Happy Kartika Purnima Images 2018 Messages, Rangoli Design, Boat in Telugu Hindi
Happy Kartika Purnima Images 2018 Wishes Quotes in Hindi Best Kartika Purnima Rangoli Design 2018, kartik purnima boat images in telugu, Best Kartika Purnima Whatsapp Stickers Status in Hindi Facebook DP & Cover Images HD Wallpaper GIF
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Kartika Purnima is a Hindu, Sikh and Jain cultural festival, celebrated on the Purnima day (November–December). It is also known as Tripuri Purnima and Tripurari Purnima. It is sometimes called Deva-Diwali or Deva-Deepawali - the festival of lights of the gods.  Kartika Purnima celebrates the power of Lord Shiva. It also coincides with the Jain light festival. This year Kartik Purnima falls on November 23, 2018.  हिंदू धर्म में पूर्णिमा का व्रत महत्वपूर्ण स्थान रखता है। प्रत्येक वर्ष 12 पूर्णिमाएं होती हैं। जब अधिकमास या मलमास आता है तब इनकी संख्या बढ़कर १3 हो जाती है। कार्तिक पूर्णिमा को त्रिपुरी पूर्णिमा या गंगा स्नान के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। इस पुर्णिमा को त्रिपुरी पूर्णिमा की संज्ञा इसलिए दी गई है क्योंकि आज के दिन ही भगवान भोलेनाथ ने त्रिपुरासुर नामक महाभयानक असुर का अंत किया था और वे त्रिपुरारी के रूप में पूजित हुए थे।
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buzzcrowd · 6 years
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Goa Tripurari Poornima Boat Festival: Everything to Know
Beautiful Goa landscape The last week of November 2017 will be witness to a rather odd festival in Goa: the Tripurari Purnima Boat festival. Tripurari Purnima is celebrated across India but is generally better known as Kartika Purnima. Recognized by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs, the festival is celebrated on a full moon day during the Hindu month of Kartik. It is also called Deva Diwali, or the…
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VAIKUNTHA CHATURDASHI AND KARTIK PURNIMA or DEV DEEWALI Ki SHUBHKAMNAYEN (3-4th Nov. 2017) ADESH ADESH Vaikuntha Chaturdashi is celebrated one day before Kartik Purnima. It is believed that Lord Vishnu worshipped Lord Shiva on the day of Kartik Chaturdashi during Shukla Paksha and offered Him one thousand lotus flowers (many legends)he was gifted with #Sudershan #chakra by lord SHIVA.. Fasting and taking holy dip at religious places is considered auspicious. #Love #peace #humanity #emotions #faith #respect #brotherhood #education #computer #culture #festivals #japa #tapa #snan #yog #ridhi #sidhi #shiva #shakti Dev Diwali which is also known as Diwali of Gods is celebrated on the day of Kartik Purnima. The first of incarnation of Lard Vishnu MATSEY AVTAR TOOK PLACE ON THE DAY OF KARTIK PURNIMA. Acccording to another legend Lord Shiva killed demon Tripurasura on the day of Kartik Purnima called Tripuri Purnima or Tripurari Purnima. Gods were overjoyed after the killing of demons and celebrated the day of Kartik Purnima as the day of illuminations. Hence thousands of earthen lamps are lit at all temples as well as at the bank of river Ganga on the day of Kartik Purnima. OM SHIV GORAKH ADESH ADESH !!!
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Kartika Purnima – Significance and Rituals
Kartika Purnima – Significance and Rituals
Kartik Purnima is a holy festival for Hindu, Sikh and Jain communities. It’s celebrated on the Purnima (The Full Moon) Day or 15th Day of the month Kartik (Karthika Maasam). 
Significance of Kartik Purnima
In some areas Kartik Purnima known as Tripuri Purnima or Tripurari Purnimathe name came from Tripurari, Tripura (meaning three cities) and ari (meaning enemy), hence “Enemy of Three Cities”…
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