Chopda Pujan Westfield Indiana, United States
Hindu see gods everywhere, whether its' plants of Basil (Tulsi Patra), Money God- Hanuman or Cow, Books are more important that we do pray Books since childhood as we see source Vidhya (knowledge) wisdon, of Ma Saraswati, same as that Hindu around the world do Chopra Punjan as they see source of Ma Laxmi, Weather or not but most Gujarati Business man do their Chopda Poonjan every year on day of Diwali. They start their first writing with God names on first page the Books of ledger. Chopda Puja during Diwali is performed mainly in western parts of India. Chopda Puja date is October 18th evening. Diwali is the last day of financial year in traditional Hindu business and Chopda Pujan is performed on the day on the new account books. This ritual is also known as Muhurat Puja.
This puja is basically performed by the Hindu business community in Gujarat, Rajashtan and Maharashtra. All account books are kept for puja on the day and blessing is sought from Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha.
In the new account books, people write Subh Labh and draw the sign of Swastik.
In some regions, Chopda Puja is also performed along with Kuber Puja.
- Chopda Pujan for Westfield Indiana
- Chogadia Subh Muhurata For Chopda Pujan Muhurat are following
- Afternoon Muhurta (Char, Labh)
- Evening Muhurta (Shubh, Amrit, Char)
- Early Morning Muhurta (Labh)
- Muhurat timings are local time of Westfield Indiana United States