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Two Godesses and A Woman

2023-03-29 05:25:36

Throughout history, women are considered "smaller", dead or immortal. They are always shaped differently from men. I strongly disagree with this idea, especially in the book "Odyssey". In "Odyssey", Homer thinks that female characters in books are more important than male characters despite their stereotypes. He painted this through the role of Penelope, Calypso, and Kirk. They are important because they are an important part of the story.

'Sravana sukravaraalu' and 4 Tuesday is called 'Sravana mangalavaralu'. Recently, women get up in the morning to worship Goddes. The second Friday of the month was called "Varalakshmi Vratam" because it belongs to the most auspicious day of "Pournami" of "Suklapaksha". It was mainly celebrated by a married woman (Muttaiduvulu). By running this "Vratam" (ritual), they enjoy the grace and grace of the goddess and the blessings of the wealth and happiness of the children. Today, women awaken in the morning, wake up before sunrise, wash their hair, prepare "Nivedyam" (to God), clean the interior properly, and make "Karasamu" inside. Then place a copy of Godess Lakshmi's gold coins or other metal on the Karasam and 'Astottaram' depending on the availability and record the story of vratam. So celebrate the second Friday of sravana masam. Any Friday will do this if people can not celebrate this on the second Friday of Tuesday.

Varalakshmi Vratam / Pooja is a popular ceremony for married women, Maa Lakshmi is one of Hindu's most respected gods and is one of the Trimurti Godesses between Durga and Saraswati. Every day a believer around the world worships Maa Lakshmi at home and in a temple and seeks her most auspicious blessing. Myth: According to Hindu myths, once goddess Palvati asks Shiva to recommend relief suitable for women. Sheba then described the importance of Varalakshmi vrata. Sheba himself explained directly the glory of Varalakshmi vratam discussed at Skanda Puranam. In order to explain the importance of vrata, Sir Shiva talks about Charumati.