What do you do with kheel-batash after Diwali, know the correct rules of its use.
News Update October 20, 2024 11:24 AM

Diwali Rules: Fasts and festivals have importance in Hindu religion, one of the biggest festivals of which is Diwali, which is also known as Deepawali or Deepotsav. On this day, glowing lamps are seen in the house and courtyard and along with Rangoli, Goddess Lakshmi and Shri Ganeshji are worshipped. The festival of Diwali is a big festival of 5 days, it starts from Dhanteras and ends i.e. the fifth day is celebrated as Bhai Dooj. Although there are many rules during the puja on Diwali, but rules have been given regarding Kheel Batash. It is said that without them the puja is not complete and it is important to take care of it.

Khil-batasha are offered to God

Here, during Diwali puja, Kheel-Batas are kept as offerings to Lord Shri Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. It is said that it is better to keep it in the puja. If it is not included then the puja is not considered complete. On the day of Diwali, after Lakshmi Puja, people either eat Kheel Batash or make some other use of it. Astrologer Acharya has not considered such use of tricks as correct but has given information about the correct rules.

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Here the astrologer has given the rules regarding disputes. According to the rules here, after the Diwali puja, the next morning the Kheel and Batash should be divided into five parts. The first part belongs to the cow, the second part belongs to the poor or the needy, the third part belongs to the birds, the fourth part belongs to the Peepal tree and the fifth part belongs to the people of that house themselves. In this, after four parts, you can eat the leftover kheel-batash yourself. It is said that by doing this, the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and Shri Ganesha remain and also brings happiness and prosperity in the house. It is very important to follow this rule.

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