Astrology Tips: Why is a lamp kept under the Peepal tree? Know religious reasons!
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In Hindu religion, special importance is given to lighting a ghee or oil lamp during worship. Similarly, lamps are also installed under Tulsi, Peepal and Banyan trees. According to religious belief, gods reside on some trees and if someone lights a lamp near these trees and makes a wish from his heart, then all his wishes are fulfilled. Similarly, if you want to light a lamp under the Peepal tree, then let us know its correct method and time.
When to light a lamp under the Peepal tree?
If you want to light a lamp under the Peepal tree in the morning, then light the lamp between 7 am and 10 am. It is considered auspicious and it is said that by offering water to the Peepal tree in the morning and keeping a lamp near it, all the wishes of the people are fulfilled.
When to light the lamp in the evening?
Now the question comes that if you want to light a lamp under the Peepal tree in the evening, then what is the right time for it? According to astrologers, you can light a lamp near the Peepal tree only between 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, because after 7:00 pm the plants go to sleep and it is said that this will not cause any problems to them.
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When should a lamp not be kept under the Peepal tree?
One should not light a lamp on the Peepal tree at night and one should not light a lamp under the Peepal tree even after 10 o'clock in the morning, because the time after this is considered inauspicious. It is said that the Pimple tree has the smell of Lord Krishna, hence if this tree is worshipped with true heart, Lord Krishna bestows immense blessings on his devotees.
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Please follow these rules
You can light a lamp near the Peepal tree every day, apart from this, lighting a lamp under the Peepal tree every Saturday is considered especially fruitful and is also considered very auspicious. Not only this, a lamp of mustard oil or ghee should always be lit under the Peepal tree, this keeps the blessings of God on the devotee.