After closing Navratri, what to do with the calash and unbroken flame of Ghatasthapana? Know the remedy associated with money in leaked video

The Mahaparva of Sharadiya Navratri is going on. This festival is devoted to the nine forms of the goddess Durga. It is said that by worshiping the goddess during this time, all the suffering and life problems are overcome. Navratri starts with Ghatasthapana or Kalash installation on the Pratipada date. On this day the calash is installed and the goddess is called. Barley is sown near the Kalash. An unbroken light is lit. But do you know what happens to these things after the end of Navratri? Let’s learn more about it. What to do with the Kalash to Navratri? Navratri ends with Mahanavami. Scripture experts say that if you have an ERD -urn installed in the house, it should be plunged into a river or dam. If you have an urn of copper, copper or any other metal installed, it can be used again by keeping it safe for the next Navratri. What to do with the coconut that came out of the urn? Mahanavami (ninth day of Navratri) is distributed as Prasad by bursting coconut on the urn. A piece of this coconut is also kept in the form of sacrifices in the plate of girls. After the virgin worship on Mahanavami (the ninth day of Navratri), the water of the urn must be sprinkled in different parts of the house. It is said to destroy the negative energy of the home. You can also offer this water on basil. At the end of Akhand Jyoti Navratri, do not extinguish the uninterrupted flame yourself. It is extinguished automatically when oil or ghee is done. Next, you can plunge the fuse into the river with pottery and other worship material. However, the lamp can be burned again in the temple with a new thing. A coin is placed in the Kalash, before the Urn Coin Ghatasthapana. After removing water from the URN, remove this coin and keep it in a place of a safe or money. If you are a businessman, it is also favorable to keep it in your store’s cash box. Barley is also a tradition of dipping the barley grown on the ninth day during Navratri. It should not be thrown to Navratri. On the contrary, one must plunge into a sacred river or dam. Share this story -tags