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Bhadrapada Amavasya 2023: Kusha Todne Ka Niyam, Mantra, Significance Of Kushotpatini Amavasya
Bhadrapada Amavasya 2023: When a New Moon or Amavasya occurs in the Bhadrapada month, it is known as Bhadrapada Amavasya in Hindu Calendar. It is also known as Kushotpatani Amavasya or Kusha Grahani Amavasya and this year it will be celebrated on 14 September 2023.
On this day, Kusha is uprooted, brought home, and included in the puja. Donation or charitable works in the name of deceased ancestors is done on this day of Amavasya. Kusha i.e. grass is brought into the house on this day and kept so that it does not have any negative impact on the family. Let us know what is the story behind Kush, how to break Kush on this Amavasya and what is its religious significance of this day.

Bhadrapada
Amavasya
2023:
Who
Is
Kush?
Legend
Associated
With
This
Day
According
to
the
Matsya
Purana,
Darbha
grass
is
produced
from
Lord
Vishnu's
Varaha
Avatar's
body.
Legend
has
it
that
Lord
Vishnu
took
the
form
of
Varaha
and
killed
Hiranyaksha
who
was
hiding
in
the
seabed
and
after
defeating
him
came
out
of
the
sea,
and
then
he
tore
his
own
hair.
At
that
time,
some
of
his
hair
fell
on
the
earth
and
appeared
in
the
form
of
Kusha
and
since
then
he
has
been
considered
sacred.
Bhadrapada
Amavasya
2023:
How
To
Remove
Kusha
On
Kusha
Grahani
Amavasya?
While
uprooting
the
bush
or
Kusha,
keep
in
mind
that
the
place
is
clean
and
tidy.
While
uprooting,
keep
your
face
towards
the
north
or
east.
Do
not
use
iron
to
remove
pimples
even
by
mistake.
Loosen
the
roots
with
a
stick
and
pull
them
out
at
once.
Do
not
bring
home
a
Kusha
that
is
broken
in
the
middle.
Bhadrapada
Amavasya
2023:
Mantras
To
Chant
To
Remove
Kusha
"Viranchina
sahotpanna
parameshthinnisargaj,
Nud
sarvani
papani
darbha
swastikaro
bhava,
Hum
phat
swah."
Bhadrapada
Amavasya
2023:
Significance
Of
Kusha
On
Kusha
Grahani
Amavasya/
Kushotpatini
Amavasya
Kusha
is
used
for
worship
and
offering
to
ancestors
during
Pitru
Paksha.
Even
at
the
time
of
bathing
and
donation,
there
is
a
tradition
of
making
a
resolution
by
holding
Kusha
in
hand.
Kusha
brought
home
on
this
day
can
be
used
throughout
the
year
for
worshiping
Gods
and
ancestors.
Keeping
it
in
the
house
protects
the
entire
house
and
keeps
negative
powers
away.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky doesn't confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Kindly consult the concerned expert before practicing or implementing any information and assumptions.



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