Puja Path Tips: At what time should you worship, so that your prayers are accepted soon

Every religion has its own way of remembering God. In Hinduism, God is remembered or gratitude is expressed through worship. Hindu scriptures have mentioned a proper time for worship, at which you can get maximum benefits by worshiping. Let's know what is that time?

Every person worships God according to his faith and in his own way. Along with this, worship is also considered a good medium to convey your prayers to God. It is believed that by worshiping with devotion every day, happiness and prosperity remains in the house.

This time is the best

In the scriptures, the time of sunrise is considered the best for worship. This is the time when both the body and mind of a person are at their purest level. In such a situation, a person can concentrate more and his spiritual energy is also more. This is the reason why you can get more benefits by meditating and worshiping God at this time and your prayers are accepted quickly.

This time is also special

Along with sunrise, evening time, which is also called twilight, is also considered very special for worshiping God. According to the Vedas, this time is considered very holy, because this is the time of the junction of day and night. In such a situation, if you meditate or worship God at this time, then you can also get a lot of benefits from it.

When should you not worship

It is also described in the scriptures that at which time you do not get any benefit by worshiping. One should never worship God in the afternoon, because at this time there is Abhijit Muhurta, which is considered to be the time of ancestors. In such a situation, if you worship at this time, then you do not get its full benefit. Along with this, afternoon time is also considered to be the time of rest for God, hence it is not auspicious to worship at this time.

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