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2016 Phulpati date and time during Dashain for Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, United States

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2016 Phulpati Puja

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2016
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Point Pleasant Beach, United States
Phulpati Puja
7th
October 2016
Friday / शुक्रवार
Phulpati Puja
Navpatrika Puja

Phulpati Puja Time

Phulpati Puja on Friday, October 7, 2016
Dawn on Phulpati Day - 06:32 AM
Observational Sunrise on Phulpati Day - 06:59 AM
Saptami Tithi Begins - 05:46 AM on Oct 07, 2016
Saptami Tithi Ends - 07:02 AM on Oct 08, 2016

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Point Pleasant Beach, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

2016 Phulpati Puja

Navpatrika Puja day is also known as Maha Saptami and it is the first day of Durga Puja. In Hinduism a living medium is necessary to invoke the indwelling or spirit of a deity. It is through this living medium devotees can interact with the Divinity and pay homage. On Bilva Nimantran day it was Bilva Tree or its branch in which Goddess Durga was invoked before giving Her Puja invitation for the next day.

On Maha Saptami day Goddess Durga is invoked in a group of nine plants known as Navpatrika. Navpatrika is formed by bundling nine different plants including the branch of Bilva tree of the previous day. After that Navpatrika is given a ceremonial bath in a water body preferably in a river, adorned with a red or orange colored cloth and installed on a wooden seat on the right side of image of Durga.

Maha Saptami Puja begins with Mahasnan. For Maha Snan a mirror is placed on a platter in such a way that the reflection of the Goddess Durga is seen in the mirror. It is the refection of Goddess Durga in the mirror which is given the ritualistic bath using various materials. After bath ceremony the ritual of Prana Pratishtha (प्राण प्रतिष्ठा) takes place in which image of the Goddess Durga is consecrated and divinized. Prana Pratishtha is followed by Shodashopachar Puja (षोडशोपचार पूजा) which is an elaborate worship with sixteen different Puja items.

The seventh day of Durga Puja is concluded with Devi Bhog and Aarti. In West Bengal Navpatrika Puja is also known as Kolabou Puja and also spelled as Nabapatrika Puja.

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