Kathmandu, Oct 16 : Hindus across the country are observing the Kojagrat Poornima (full moon day) today as part of the final day of the 15-day Bada Dashain festival by worshipping and paying homage to Mahalaxmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
The Bada Dashain festival formally
ends today with the marking of the Kojagrat Poornima--devotees offering
worships to Mahalaxmi at their homes in the evening, and keeping vigil the
whole night.
There is a belief that the goddess
Mahalaxmi takes a trip around the world on the night of Kojagrat Poornima 'to
check as to who is observing the vigil on this particular night'. As per this
belief, the goddess of wealth blesses the people who are found observing the
overnight vigil, said Member of Nepal Calendar Determination Committee, Prof
Devmani Bhattarai.
Since the ritual of giving and
receiving Tika and Jamara of the Dashain festival also concludes on this day,
the Jamara that is sprouted and anointed at the Dashainghar and Kot on the day
of Ghatasthapana is disposed of in ponds, rivers and holy places as per the
religious tradition.
People also perform worship at the
Swoyambhu Chaitya and observe the night vigil by lighting the Mahadeep
lamp. (RSS)