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Chitragupta Puja 2024: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance

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Chitragupta Puja holds a great religious significance in Hindu religion. This day is purely dedicated to worship Chitragupta Ji, who keeps all the data of our Karma. He is also known as the God of justice, who decide the punishment and reward according to the Karma done by an individual. The day is celebrated on the day of Yama Dwitiya or Bhai Dooj . This year, Chitragupta Puja will be performed on Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik i.e., on November 3, 2024.

Chitragupta Puja 2024 : Date and Time

Dwitiya Tithi Begins - November 2, 2024 - 08:22 PM

Dwitiya Tithi Ends - November 3, 2024 - 11:06 PM

Chitragupta Puja 2024: Significance


Chitragupta Puja is performed to honor the God of justice, Lord Chitragupta. He is the one, who keeps the record of Karma done by every single human being and once they leave their bodies then Lord Chitragupta decides punishment and rewards as per their Karma and deeds. Special puja rituals are performed to worship Lord Chitragupta and this is mainly done by Kayastha community people. This puja is performed on Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha on Kartik Month.

As Lord Chitragupta is very near to Lord Yama who is known as the God of death so Lord Yama also helps Lord Chitragupta and keep an eye on the record of all the human karma on earth. Lord Chitragupta writes the deeds and everything done by a person in their whole life which determines their after life fate whether they should be punished for some misdeeds or they should be rewarded for the good things or karma they have done in their life. Accordingly they get moksha, rebirth, and a miserable life in hell. This day is celebrated to please Chitragupta Ji and pray him for peace, prosperity and happiness.

Chitragupta Puja 2024: Rituals


1. People wake up early in the morning and clean their home as this is celebrated on the day of Bhai Dooj.
2. Take an idol of Lord Chitragupta or you can visit the temple where there is an idol of Lord Chitragupta and give a bath to the idol with rose water.
3. Put a roli tikka, offer flowers, light a ghee diya in front of the deity, and decorate it with rice.
4. Offer panchamitra, which is made with dahi, milk, honey, sugar, and ghee along with sweets, fruits, and prasad.
5. Make a traditional rangoli, facing eastward.
6. One must perform puja to pen and journal also.
7. Make a Swastika symbol on the ground with abir paste, turmeric, vermilion, and sandalwood is another part of Chitragupta Puja Vidhi.
8. Take unbroken rice placed in a plate and a kalash that has been partially filled with water on the top of Swastik.
9. Recite Chitragupta Katha and mantra.

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