The month of Sawan is considered very sacred in Sanatan Dharma. The holy month of Sawan is going on, even so, people worship and fast, etc. to get the blessings of Lord Shiva. Belpatra is mainly offered in the worship of Lord Shiva. With this, they are pleased quickly and give desired results to the person. But it is also necessary to know some rules related to it.
What do the scriptures say
The importance of the Bael tree has been told in religious texts. It is believed to be the abode of Mother Parvati and Lord Shiva. In such a situation, it is considered very auspicious to use Belpatra in the worship of Lord Shiva in Sawan. According to the Puranas, this tree is also believed to be the abode of Goddess Lakshmi. Poverty and poverty go away by worshiping it. Along with this, it is considered very auspicious to plant it in the house.
How originated
According to mythological beliefs, Belpatra originated from the sweat of Mother Parvati. That's why it is also considered the form of Mother Parvati. It is considered very auspicious to plant it in the house. It is said that worshiping Belpatra on Sunday and Dwadashi gives freedom from many kinds of sins.
Do not break belpatra on this day
It is believed that belpatra or its branches should not be plucked even by mistake on Monday. Along with this, breaking it on Chaturthi, Ashtami, Navami Tithis, Pradosh Vrat, Shivratri, and Amavasya is also considered prohibited.
In which direction
Planting a belpatra plant in the northwest direction of the house is considered auspicious. By planting a sapling of belpatra in this direction, happiness and peace remain in the house. Whereas, putting it in the middle brings sweetness to life.
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