Kalparambha custom is led on Shashti tithi. The celebration of Durga Puja begins in the Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month. Fans offer supplications to their predecessors at the stream banks, a custom called Tarpan. The disclosing of the Goddess symbol begins on Mahashasthi. The fundamental puja goes on for three days – Mahasaptami, Maha-Ashtami, Mahanavami. The celebration includes reciting Mantras, recounting Shlokas, singing Arati and contributions. The celebration of Durga Puja, otherwise called “Durgotsava” is committed to Goddess Durga.
The five-days celebration is praised during the time of Sharad Navratri in the period of Ashwin. Panchami, Shashti, Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Navami, and Vijayadashami are the main long stretches of Durga Puja. The celebrations starts from the fifth day of Navratri (Sharad Navratri) which is known as Bilva Nimantran and finishes on the Dashmi Tithi or Vijayadashami.
SIGNIFICANCE OF KALPARAMBHA
As indicated by a Hindu legend, a Buffalo Demon Mahishasura, following quite a while of petitioning Lord Brahma, was allowed an aid which made him strong. Any man or God couldn’t kill him. In the wake of acquiring power, Mahishasura began annihilating the world. He started to kill individuals and turned into a danger for Gods. To obliterate Mahishasura, Goddess Durga arose out of the aggregate energies of Gods as a heavenly ladylike power. The triumph of Good over the Evil is praised during Durga Puja.
The Kalparambha custom is led on Shashti Tithi. The celebration of Durga Puja begins in the Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month. Lovers offer supplications to their progenitors at the waterway banks, a custom called Tarpan. The disclosing of the Goddess symbol begins on Mahashashthi. The fundamental puja goes on for three days: Mahasaptami, Maha-Ashtami, Mahanavami. The celebration includes reciting Mantras, recounting Shlokas, singing Arati and contributions.
DATE AND PUNCHANG
Date: 01 October 2022
Day: Saturday
Tithi: Shashthi upto 20:45
Nakshatra: Jyeshtha upto 27:03
Yoga: Ayushman upto 19:54
First Karana: Kauvala upto 09:41
Second Karana: Taitila upto 20:45