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Masik Karthigai 2026

Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

30th Sep, 2026

Wednesday / बुधवार

30th Sep 02:33 am - 1st Oct 03:55 am

Masik Karthigai

  • Muhurat time
    30th Sep 02:33 am - 1st Oct 03:55 am
  • Tithi Timing
    Start : 2:33 AM
    End : 3:55 AM
  • Day
    Wednesday
  • Deity
    Lord Murugan
  • religion
    Hinduism
  • Choghadiya & Hora
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Step-by-step pooja procedure to perform rituals correctly and get maximum spiritual benefits.

Benefits Benefits

Complete list of required pooja items and samagri for performing the festival rituals.

Mantras Mantras

Auspicious timings and shubh muhurat to perform pooja for best results.

Rituals Rituals

Sacred mantras and aarti to chant during pooja for positive energy.

Pooja Vidhi

Masik Karthigai Sep 2026 : Date, Muhurat, Puja Vidhi and Importance

Significance of Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

Masik Karthigai is observed every month to honor light, knowledge, and harmony in the home. The ritual centers on lamps that dispel darkness from the mind and space. It brings families together in devotion, gratitude, and sharing. The practice strengthens discipline, compassion, and spiritual focus, guiding households toward peace and blessings for the coming month. 🙏🕯️

Masik Karthigai Sep 2026 Date, Muhurat and Timing

Title Value
Tithi Krishna Paksha Ekadashi
Nakshatra Karthika (Krittika)
Sunrise 06:10 AM
Sunset 06:30 PM
Auspicious Timing Abhijit Muhurat: 11:40 AM – 12:29 PM; Pradosh Puja: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Date 27 September 2026

Traditions & Rituals of Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

  • Prepare the altar by cleaning it, placing fresh flowers, and a small image or symbol of the deity. The act of cleaning purifies thoughts and invites divine energy into the home.
  • Draw a neat kolam at the entrance to invite auspiciousness. Kolam designs symbolize harmony and the flow of positive vibrations.
  • Light a lamp after sunset and let it glow through the evening. The lamp represents inner light overcoming darkness and guiding the family toward compassion.
  • Offer naivedya such as fresh fruits or a simple sweet. This act expresses gratitude and nurtures generosity in the community.
  • Chant a short prayer and perform aarti with family members. Collective devotion strengthens bonds and sets a peaceful tone for the night.

Remedies to Perform on Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

  • Action: Light an extra lamp beside the main lamp. Benefit: Attracts positive energy and enhances focus during prayers.
  • Action: Place a pinch of turmeric at the altar or lamp base. Benefit: Purifies the space and invites blessing and protection.
  • Action: Offer a pinch of sesame seeds with jaggery to the fire. Benefit: Fosters remembrance and spiritual renewal within the family.

Mantras & Chants on Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

  • Om Namo Narayanaya — chant during lamp lighting for protection and steadiness. It helps calm the mind and invites divine grace.
  • Shreem Lakshmi Narayan Namaha — chant for prosperity and grace in the home. The mantra awakens gratitude and abundance in daily life.

Fasting Rules & Food Guidelines on Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

  • Fasting is optional; many observe a light vrat with fruits, milk, or a simple vrat meal. This supports focus and spiritual clarity during puja.
  • Choose vegetarian, sattvic meals. Some households avoid onion and garlic on this day as part of tradition.
  • Keep meals simple and share prasadam with family and neighbors after the puja. Sharing spreads joy and community spirit.

Dos and Don’ts on Masik Karthigai Sep 2026

Do’s

  • Light lamps at dusk and let them burn for several hours, sustaining the sacred ambience. 🕯️
  • Offer prayers to Vishnu, Lakshmi, and the household deities with reverence and quiet devotion. 🙏
  • Share prasad and gratitude with family and neighbors, fostering warmth and togetherness. 🤝

Don’ts

  • Avoid wasting oil, food, or water during the rituals; use resources mindfully. 💧
  • Avoid loud conversations or electronic distractions during puja; maintain calm focus. 📵
  • Avoid neglecting the cleanliness of the altar and prayers space; keep it sacred and tidy. 🧹

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