Sharadiya Navratri is nearing its end. This festival is dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga. It is said that worshipping the Goddess Durga in the prescribed manner during Navratri provides relief from all life's troubles.

Navratri begins with the installation of the sacred pot, and on this day, people invoke the Goddess by installing a Kalash. The eternal flame is lit. But do you know what should be done with these items after Navratri ends? Let us explain in detail in this report.
Actually, Ayodhya-based astrologer Pandit Kalki Ram explains that today is the ninth day of Navratri. If you installed the Kalash at the beginning of Navratri, the clay pot should be immersed in a holy river or pond after Navratri ends. However, if you installed a brass or copper Kalash, it can be preserved.
Furthermore, the coconut placed on the Kalash should be broken in the home's prayer place on the ninth day of Navratri and consumed as Prasad. The water from the Kalash should be sprinkled in various parts of the house. Doing so eliminates negative energy from the home.
After the end of Navratri, the Akhand Jyoti lamp should also be immersed in holy rivers. The coin placed in the Kalash should be kept in the place of money. This is considered extremely auspicious.
The barley grown during Navratri should also be immersed in holy rivers on the ninth day. After Navratri, it should not be thrown away anywhere. Otherwise, Mother Goddess may become angry.

According to religious belief, worshipping Mother Jagat Janani Jagadamba during Navratri with proper rituals fulfills all life's desires. Furthermore, Mother Goddess's blessings remain throughout the year, and one is relieved of financial difficulties.
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