Shardiya Navratri 2024: Only a few days are left for Shardiya Navratri to begin. According to Drik Panchang, this year Shardiya Navratri will start from 03 October 2024. Establishing Kalash and sowing barley and millet on the first day of Navratri is considered very auspicious. The tradition of installing Kalash and sowing barley in earthen pots during Navratri has been going on for a long time. It is believed that doing this brings happiness, prosperity and prosperity to the house. According to religious beliefs, barley is considered to be the form of Lord Brahma. On the Pratipada date of Navratri, water is offered to barley before starting the worship of Goddess Durga. And it is installed in the Kalash. Sowing barley is considered important to get the blessings of Goddess Bhagwati. The rising tides during Navratri also give many signs. Let us know the auspicious and inauspicious signs given by jowar and what should be done with them after Navratri?
Auspicious and inauspicious signs from tide
It is believed that if the color of barley is half green at the top and half yellow at the bottom, it means that the coming year may be difficult for half the time, but later the circumstances will become normal.
At the same time, if the color of barley remains yellow at the top and half at the bottom, then it can be a sign of auspicious beginning of the year and arrival of challenges in the later period.
If barley is growing white or green, it is considered a very auspicious sign. With this your worship is considered successful.
At the same time, if barley becomes dry and yellow and starts falling, then it is not considered a good sign. In such a situation, Goddess Bhagwati should be worshiped as per the rituals to get rid of the troubles.
What to do with the grown sorghum after Navratri?
After the end of Navratri, take out the jowar from the earthen pot. Keep some of this jowar in the temple of the house.
Some jowars can be kept in the safe of the house. Everyone in the house can keep one or two jowars in their purse.
After this, let the remaining tide flow in the flowing river.