Deepak ke Niyam: Light a lamp in this way during daily prayers, you will get good results..

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It is considered necessary to light a lamp during worship because the lamp is considered an important part of worship and without it, your worship can remain incomplete. If the lamp is lit during worship in the right way, then positive energy can increase. But if you make some mistakes while lighting the lamp, then you can also get bad results. Therefore, some of its rules must be kept in mind.

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Purity is important

You should always wash your hands thoroughly before lighting a lamp. Along with this, take care of the purity of the mind along with the body and light the lamp with full devotion. Along with this, the lamp should never be extinguished by blowing or by hand, doing so is considered inauspicious. Along with this, after lighting the lamp, do not throw sesame seeds in the temple or anywhere else.

Keep these things in mind.

While lighting the lamp, keep in mind that the lamp should not be broken, otherwise there is a risk of increasing negativity. Along with this, also ensure that the lamp should be clean and clean before lighting it daily.

How should the wick be

If you are lighting a ghee lamp, then it is auspicious to use a wick made of cotton. On the other hand, if you are lighting an oil lamp, then it is considered auspicious to use a red-colored Mauli in it. Along with this, lighting a lamp of pure Desi ghee or sesame oil during worship is considered more auspicious. This keeps negativity away and Goddess Lakshmi remains present.

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In which direction should the lamp be lit

While lighting a lamp, its flame should always be kept in the west direction. By doing this, happiness and prosperity remain in the house. Along with this, lighting a lamp between 5 to 10 in the morning and between 5 to 7 in the evening is considered auspicious.

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