Kushotpatini Amavasya of Bhadrapada, know about the religious deeds and importance to be performed on this special day
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Kushotpatini Amavasya is mainly celebrated in the forenoon. Kushotpatini Amavasya is also known as Kushagrahani Amavasya.
For Bhadrapada Amavasya Muhurta
Amavasya on August 26, 2022 from 12:26:09
Amavasya ends on August 27, 2022 at 13:48:43
Kushotpatni Amavasya (August 27, Saturday)
Amavasya tithi of Bhadrapada month is known as Kushotpatini (or Kushagrahini) Amavas. By doing Kushasanchaya on this day, its purity remains throughout the year. The Kush whose root is Sutikshan, which has a leaf, the tip is not cut and is green, it is suitable for both the work of God and Pitru. This date is taken in the forenoon and in the second half of the day, Amavas is taken. as
Masse nabhasyamavasya tasya durbhichayo matah.
Aayatayamaste Darbha Viniyojya: Again again.
and f, 'Iyammavasya II Praharvyapini Grahya. (anniversary)
According to Skanda Purana also 'Darbhanam Sanchaye Sangavahkal Iritah'. That is, in the accumulation of Kushas, Sangavakal (the second part in five parts of the day) has been said to be auspicious on the new moon day.
In the coming year, Bhadrapada Amavas is going on 27th September, Saturday, 2022 AD on the second prahar (8th from 38th to 11th-12th day). Hence Bhadra. Due to Amavasya Tara being the second Prahar Vyapini, it will be possible to do the work of Kushotpatan on August 27, 2022, only on Saturday. On this date, go to Darbhsthal and sit facing east or north, reciting the following mantra and saying 'Hum Phat' and pluck the kush at once with the right hand. Parameshthinnisargaj viranchina co-optation. Nud sarvani papani darbha swastikaro bhava.
Significance of Kushotpatini Amavasya
It is believed that by uprooting a grass named Kusha on this day, it works throughout the year and for doing all auspicious works in the worship or in the rituals, Kusha is brought up on this new moon day. In Hinduism, no worship is considered successful without Kush. Hence it is also called Kushagrahani or Kushotpatini Amavasya. If Somvati Amavasya falls in the month of Bhadrapada, then this Kusha can be used for 12 years. On the occasion of any worship, the priest wears a sacred thread made of Kush on the ring finger of the host.
Other names related to Kushagrahani Amavasya
Beginning date Bhadrapada Krishna Amavasya
Reason for collecting Kusha for use throughout the year.
Festive method worship, bhajan-kirtan, story.
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Kusha origin story
According to mythological beliefs, once Hiranyakashyap's elder brother Hiranyaksha kidnapped the earth. Hiranyaksha took the earth to Patal Lok, the demon king was so powerful that no one could even oppose him. Then Lord Vishnu took the incarnation of Varaha to free the earth and freed the earth by killing Hiranyaksha. And restored the earth to its former state.
After establishing the earth, Lord Varaha was very wet, due to which he gave a very strong blow to his body, due to the shaking, his hair broke and fell on the earth, due to which Kusha was born. Lord Brahma resides in the root of Kusha, Lord Vishnu in the middle part and Lord Shiva in the top part.
According to the belief, Kusha should be obtained from a clean water source or puddle. One should face towards the east direction and slowly uproot the kusha with his hand. Keep in mind that it remains whole and the top tip should not break.
Kusha medicine
The use of Kusha has been described since ancient times in medicine and religious works. There is a description of the use of Kush in urology and mammography etc.
Other names for Kusha
The botanical name of Kush is Desmostacia bipinnata. Kusha is called sacrificial grass in English. Kusha is also known by many names in different provinces of India as Kush, Suchyagra, Pavitra, Yagyabhushan, Kus, Darbhaipul, Darbha and Halfa Grass.
Frequency annual
time 1 day
Beginning date Bhadrapada Krishna Amavasya
Expiry Date Bhadrapada Krishna Amavasya
Month August / September
Reason for collecting Kusha for use throughout the year.
Festive method worship, bhajan-kirtan, story.
Important places are houses, ponds, springs, rivers, water sources.
Significance of Kushotpatini Amavasya :-
It is believed that by uprooting a grass named Kusha on this day, it works throughout the year. It is believed that on this day, Kusha is brought uprooted on this new moon day to perform worship, rituals, etc. If this new moon is falling on Monday, then the grass brought up on this day works for 12 years. Which you can use in many ways, below are some tips on how you can use this Kusha for your various tasks.
How Kusha originated :-
According to mythological beliefs, once Hiranyakashyap's brother Hiranyaksha kidnapped the earth. He took the earth to Patal Lok, he was so powerful that no one wanted to fight with him. Then in order to free the earth, Lord Vishnu incarnated as Varaha and after killing Hiranyaksha got the earth free from Patal Lok, he again established the earth in its place. to your body Due to a very strong blow, his hair broke and fell on the earth, due to which Kusha was born. Lord Brahma is seated in the root of Kusha, Vishnu in the central part, and Shiva in the top house.
How to get Kusha :-
According to mythological beliefs, get Kusha from any water or puddle which is clean and clean. You have to face towards the east direction, that is to be dislodged slowly with your hand. Keep in mind that the top tip should not be broken. While uprooting this mantra has to be chanted - Om Hoon Fat.
Some miraculous uses of Kusha :-
1 By doing this your inauspicious Ketu will be pacified.
2. If you put this Kusha in the items of your house in the eclipse sutak, then that item will not get spoiled.
3. If you are sick or someone has become ill around you, the disease is not going away, then soak the kusha in water overnight, make a syrup and give it to the sick person, it will improve his health as soon as possible.
4. Anointing Shiva by putting the root of Kusha in water every day will also benefit health.
5. By taking Kusha in hand and doing charity, one gets the full benefit of charity.
6. On this day this Kusha is used for Pind Daan etc. for the salvation of ancestors.


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