Kojagari is derived from the Bengali words 'Ke Jago Re' meaning 'who is awake' and it is believed that on the day of Kojagari Lakshmi Puja, Goddess Lakshmi takes around on the Earth's orbit and relieves her devotees from their woes.
The festival is a reminder of the values that Goddess Lakshmi represents and the importance of gratitude, devotion, and unity in Hindu culture. 🙏🏻 Kojagari Lakshmi Puja 2023 Wishes and Sharad Purnima HD Images: Celebrate Kojagiri Puja by Sending Maa Lakshmi Photos, SMS and Lokkhi Puja Greetings to Your Loved Ones.
Kojagari Lakshmi Puja represents a fresh start for the Goddess’s devotees and on the eve of the festival, devotees light up their homes with earthen lamps and leave their doors and windows open to invite her in.
The umbral phase will begin in the early hours of Sunday. The spectacle will be visible from all corners of India, with the best viewing time around midnight.
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