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Sharad Purnima 2022: Things You Need To Know About Kojagiri Purnima
Kojagiri is a Hindu festival observed on Sharad Purnima i.e., on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashwin. In 2022, Sharad Purnima will be observed on Sunday, 9 October. On this day, people will be seeing the moon and worship the same. The festival marks the beginning of winter and harvest seasons. The festival is usually celebrated in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand.

Here are some things that you need to know about the Kojagiri festival.
1. On this day, people worship Mahalakshmi also known as Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity.
2.
People
also
observe
fast
on
this
day
and
worship
the
deity
to
seek
Her
blessings.
3.
In
order
to
worship
the
deity
according
to
the
rituals,
then
first
of
all
take
a
Kalash
and
fill
it
with
water.
4.
Place
mango
leaves
over
the
Kalash
in
such
a
way
that
the
bottom
part
of
the
leaves
goes
inside
the
Kalash
while
the
upper
part
stays
outward.
5.
Now
place
some
betel
leaves
on
the
mango
leaves.
6.
After
this,
put
coconut
on
the
Kalash
and
tie
a
red
thread
around
the
Kalash.
7.
Draw
swastika
using
kumkum,
chandan,
turmeric
and
curd
paste.
8.
Place
this
Kalash
in
front
of
the
deities
and
behind
your
puja.
9.
Those
who
observe
a
fast
on
this
day
should
stay
awake
throughout
the
night
and
worship
Goddess
Mahalakshmi.
10.
It
is
believed
that
on
this
day,
Goddess
Laksmi
descends
on
the
earth
and
blesses
those
who
worship
Her
with
full
dedication
and
devotion.
11.
The
festival
is
usually
observed
by
newly
married
couples
in
order
to
seek
blessings
from
Goddess
Lakshmi.
12.
People
in
the
Mithilanchal
region
of
Bihar
celebrate
this
day
with
fervour
and
enthusiasm.
13.
On
this
day,
the
groom
visits
his
in-laws
and
seeks
blessings
from
everyone.
14.
On
the
other
hand,
the
bride
gets
clothes,
and
jewellery.
15.
Food
items
such
as
makhana,
sweets
and
fruits
are
sent
to
both
groom
and
bride
on
this
day.
16. The couples spend the entire night playing games with their family members and worshipping the deities.
17. People in Maharashtra, observe this day by staying awake throughout the night and enjoying masala milk while watching the stars.



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