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Lalita Panchami 2023: Date, Significance, Rituals, and the Victory of Goddess Lalita

Lalita Panchami is a very auspicious day for Hindus all over the world. It is a day to celebrate the divine feminine and to seek the blessings of the goddess Lalita.

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Lalita Panchami is a Hindu festival celebrated on the fifth day of the Sharad Navaratri festival. It is a day dedicated to the worship of the goddess Lalita, who is also known as Tripura Sundari or Rajarajeswari.

Lalita Panchami is a festival dedicated to worshiping Goddess Lalita, who is one of the ten Mahavidyas or manifestations of the supreme Goddess Shakti. It falls on the fifth day (Panchami) of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu month of Ashwin, which corresponds to September-October in the Gregorian calendar. In 2023, Lalita Panchami will be celebrated on October 19. On this auspicious day, devotees observe a fast and perform rituals to please Goddess Lalita and seek her blessings for happiness, prosperity, success and contentment. The fast is also known as Upang Lalita Vrat, as it involves offering a small portion (Upang) of food to the Goddess before breaking the fast. The day also commemorates the victory of Goddess Lalita over the demon Bhanda, who was created from the ashes of Kamadeva, the god of love.

The Significance of Lalita Panchami

Lalita Panchami is a day to honor Goddess Lalita, who is also known as Tripura Sundari (the most beautiful in the three worlds), Shodashi (the one who has sixteen forms) and Rajarajeshwari (the queen of queens). She is the embodiment of beauty, grace, power and wisdom. She is associated with the five elements (Pancha Mahabhutas) and the Sri Yantra, a mystical diagram that represents the cosmos and the divine energy. She is also regarded as an aspect of Goddess Durga or Chandi, who slays the demons that threaten the harmony of the world.

According to the Kalika Purana, Goddess Lalita appeared on the eve of Lalita Panchami to defeat Bhanda, a powerful demon who was created by Lord Shiva from the ashes of Kamadeva. Kamadeva had shot his arrow of love at Lord Shiva to awaken him from his meditation and help him marry Goddess Parvati. However, Lord Shiva was enraged by this interruption and burned Kamadeva to ashes with his third eye. Later, he regretted his action and revived Kamadeva as Ananga (the bodiless one). Meanwhile, some drops of sweat from Lord Shiva’s forehead fell on the ashes of Kamadeva and gave birth to Bhanda, who grew up to be a mighty and arrogant ruler. He conquered the three worlds and challenged the gods. He also captured sixteen thousand daughters of a sage named Chitraratha and kept them in his harem.

The gods then prayed to Goddess Lalita to save them from Bhanda’s tyranny. She agreed to help them and created a huge army of goddesses from her own body. She also created a chariot called Chakra Raja Rath from the Sri Yantra and rode on it with her consort Kameshwara (Lord Shiva). She fought a fierce battle with Bhanda and his army for nine days and finally killed him on the tenth day with her arrow called Kameshwarastra. She then freed the daughters of Chitraratha and married them to Kameshwara as a boon. She also restored Kamadeva’s body and reunited him with his wife Rati. She then established her abode in Srinagara, where she rules over the universe with Kameshwara.

How is Lalita Panchami Celebrated?

Lalita Panchami is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm by Hindus all over the world. On this day, devotees fast and worship the goddess Lalita. They sing hymns and recite prayers in her praise. They also offer her flowers, fruits, and other offerings. In some temples, special pujas and rituals are performed on Lalita Panchami.

The Rituals of Lalita Panchami

The devotees who observe Lalita Panchami follow certain rituals to worship Goddess Lalita and seek her grace. They are as follows:

  • They wake up early in the morning, take a bath and wear clean clothes.
  • They take a vow or sankalpa to observe the fast for the whole day and break it only after sunset.
  • They decorate a wooden platform or chowki with a red cloth and place an idol or picture of Goddess Lalita on it.
  • They offer flowers, incense, lamps, fruits, sweets and other items to the Goddess.
  • They also offer shringar or adornments such as vermilion, kumkum, bangles, bindi etc. to the Goddess.
  • They recite mantras, hymns and prayers in praise of the Goddess. Some of the popular ones are Lalitha Sahasranama (the thousand names of Lalitha), Lalitha Trishati (the three hundred names of Lalitha) and Lalitha Ashtottara Shatanamavali (the hundred and eight names of Lalitha).
  • They also listen to or read the story or katha of Goddess Lalita’s birth and victory over Bhanda.
  • They worship Skandamata or Parvati as the mother of Skanda or Kartikeya on this day as well, as she is the fifth form of Goddess Durga who is worshipped during Navratri.
  • They also visit temples dedicated to Goddess Lalita or Chandi and offer their respects and donations.
  • They offer a small portion of food or upang to the Goddess before breaking their fast. They also share the prasad or blessed food with their family and friends.

The Benefits of Lalita Panchami

Lalita Panchami is a day to celebrate the glory and grace of Goddess Lalita, who is the source of all beauty, wealth, knowledge and power. By observing the fast and rituals of Lalita Panchami, the devotees can attain the following benefits:

  • They can get rid of all their sins and troubles and attain peace and happiness.
  • They can get the blessings of Goddess Lalita for success in their endeavors and fulfillment of their desires.
  • They can get the protection of Goddess Lalita from all kinds of dangers and enemies.
  • They can get the boon of a happy marriage and a harmonious family life.
  • They can get the wisdom and enlightenment from Goddess Lalita and realize their true self.

Lalita Panchami is a festival that honors the supreme Goddess Lalita, who is the embodiment of beauty, grace, power and wisdom. By observing this festival with devotion and faith, the devotees can experience the bliss and grace of the Goddess in their lives.

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