The Significance of Thursday
On
Thursday or Guruvars, Lord Vishnu and Lord Brihaspati, the guru of Gods are worshiped Devotees listen to devotional bhajans and songs dedicated to Lord
Vishnu.
Devotees
wear yellow clothes and meals with the color yellow are preferred. Fasting is
observed throughout the day. It is also known as the Guruvar Vrat. In some
regions in India, devotees offer banana or plantain to the Lord.
According
to the Hindu rituals, it is believed that devotees who fast on Thursdays are
blessed with wealth and a happy life.
Note -
The Gupta family holds a 'Bhakti Sandhya' every 15 days, which is open to all devotees free of cost.
It is a religious gathering at Radhe Maa Bhavan, organised to worship Maa Jagdambe. Lord Shiva and other deities are honored with prayers and bhajans. It involves ritual worship (puja), bhajan (singing of devotional hymns), prasad (grace in the form of a gift from Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa) and langer (communal meal) followed by darshan of Mamtamai Shri Radhe Guru Maa.
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The views expressed in this article and others published in this space are being made public as an act of thanksgiving for the wonderful presence of Mamtamai Shri Radhe Maa’s miraculous grace in the lives of her devotees.
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