Did You See The Moon On Ganesh Chaturthi? Chant This Mantra To Prevent Misfortune
Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 | Hindu's one of the biggest festivals is just days away now and the whole country is awaiting to have a look at the God of Wisdom -Ganesha. The festival is celebrated with zest across the nation.
The festival also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chavithi is an 11-day festival that commences on Shukla Paksha Chaturthi of Bhaadrapada month which falls in the months of August or September of the Gregorian calendar. This year it will start from September 7 and the visarjan date is September 17.
Interestingly, religious texts has it that seeing the moon on the start of the auspicious day is a bad omen and people do it to avoid Mithya Dosha. This implies a curse that could falsely implicate a person of stealing something.
Let's hear the story:
When Lord Ganesha was returning home along with his Vahana ( a mooshak or a mouse) on a moonlit night on Chaturthi in the Bhadrapada month, the Moon God poked fun at the Lord's round belly and his vahana. Miffed with the Moon God for laughing at him, Lord Ganesha cursed him by saying that his light would never fall on earth.
Fearing that he would lose his existence, the Moon God apologised, but since Ganesha had already cursed him, he wouldn't repeal it entirely. Hence, he said that sighting the moon on Chaturthi would be as good as a curse.
According to a Legend, Shri Krishna too suffered from the effects of Mithya Dosha after he saw the moon on Chaturthi. He was accused of stealing precious gem Syamantaka. Sage Narada, who knew about Lord Ganesha's curse asked Shri Krishna to observe a fast to come out unaffected.
Avoid moon during this timings in Chaturthi Tithi 2024:
Chaturthi Tithi: Begins at 3:01 PM on September 6 and concludes at 5:37 PM on September 7.
According to Drikpanchang, avoid seeing the moon today.
If you accidentally see the moon on this day
Mithya Dosha Prevention Mantra
सिंहः प्रसेनमवधीत्सिंहो जाम्बवता हतः।
सुकुमारक मारोदीस्तव ह्येष स्यमन्तकः॥
Simhah Prasenamavadhitsimho Jambavata Hatah।
Sukumaraka Marodistava Hyesha Syamantakah॥
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