Diwali in Pushtimarg
Dipavali Pushtimarg Rituals- Shrinathji Seva Kram, Pushtimarg Diwali pujan, understanding of Kan Jagai, Hatri, Deep Malika, Diwali ke pad pdf.
Tithi: Ashwin Krishna Paksha Amavashya
Today marks the auspicious celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights. Across India, this festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur.
Within the Pushtimarg tradition, Diwali is observed with the unique devotional Bhav. The rituals of Pushtimarg offer a glimpse into the Shri Krishna Lila in Vraj.
Like Sharad Purnima, today’s adornments at the Shayan time will not be Removed. The Kirtans of Shayan and the following day’s Jagayave ke pad will not be sung in today’s seva.
Special Manoraths like the Dip Malika, Kaan Jagai, and Hatri are performed on this day.

Deep Malika
Today, a special array of lamps is lit before the Lord, arranged in such a way that it does not cast light upon the divine face of the Lord.
The sentiment behind the lamp:
The lamp, made of clay, symbolizes humility, suggesting that a humble soul possesses the capacity for devotion. The wick, made of soft cotton, represents readiness and adaptability to serve the Lord in any circumstances. The ghee (clarified butter) used in the lamp signifies the Rasik Jan (Experienced Vaishnavas) Vaani and the Bhav of Satsang. A lamp fueled by ghee embodies a humble being, nourished by satsang and ever-ready to serve Prabhu.
KAN JAGAI
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HATRI MANORATH
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