Mahalaya 2022: Rituals, Significance, and When, Where to Listen to Mahishasura Mardini in Bengali, Hindi?
Mahalaya 2022: Rituals, Significance, and When, Where to Listen to Mahishasura Mardini in Bengali, Hindi?
Mahalaya is observed on Amavasya, which marks the end of Krishna paksha

The last day of Pitru Paksha or Pitripaksha (a 16-day long period devoted to ancestors) in the month of Ashwina is known as Mahalaya. This day is observed on Amavasya, which marks the end of Krishna paksha. Hindus believe that every year on this day Goddess Durga arrives on Earth. Moreover, this religiously significant day marks the start of the 10-day annual Durga Puja festival in West Bengal. Mahalaya also referred to as Sarva Pitra Amavasya, is being observed on September 25 this year. On Mahalaya, people even prefer listening to the Mahishasura Mardini composition.

Mahishasura Mardini LIVE Here From 4am

Like every year, All India Radio will broadcast special programme on Mahalaya from 4 am to 5:30 am. The Mahishasura Mardini includes Bengali devotional songs, classical music, an acoustic melodrama, and Chandipaath. You can listen and also watch Bangla recital on FM Rainbow, and Akashvani AIR’s YouTube channel. The programme is also broadcast simultaneously in Hindi.

Mahalaya 2022: Rituals

The last day of Pitripaksha is dedicated to the deceased members of a family. People perform tarpan, a ritual in which an offering is made to the ancestors. The way is performed only after taking a dip in the Ganga or any other holy river body.

For the residents of West Bengal, Mahalaya holds particular importance. People wake up before sunrise and make all the preparations to welcome Goddess Durga into their homes.

Mahalaya 2022: Shubh Muhurat

The Brahma Muhurat begins from 4:35 AM to 5:23 AM whereas Abhijit Muhurat begins from 11:48 AM to 12:37 PM. The timings for Godhuli Muhurat to arrive are 6:02 PM to 6:26 PM and the timings for Vijaya Muhurat to appear are 2:13 PM to 3:01 PM.

Mahalaya 2022: Significance

Besides paying homage to ancestors, the day is commemorated to highlight the power of truth and courage and the victory of good over evil. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that Goddess Durga was created by the powers of all supreme deities to kill a demon named Mahishasura who is said to have caused destruction on Earth.

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