Purushottam Maas is the month of Narayana Himself!
During this sacred time, the Lord of the Universe becomes the presiding deity, personally overseeing His devotees. And here's the beautiful promise: whoever worships Lord Narayana during these auspicious days receives blessings and results far more powerful and fruitful than in any regular month. This is your golden opportunity to transform, reach Narayana, and receive blessings that last for life!
Why Take Ghee Diya Sankalp?
According to the Padma Purana, when you light a diya during Purushottam Maas, the punya you accumulate equals an entire year of devoted worship. That's 12 months of blessings condensed into moments of sacred light!
But there's more: ghee carries special Sattva particles, the essence of purity. When you offer a ghee diya, these sattvic vibrations uplift the spiritual quality of the entire atmosphere around you, creating a sanctified space where divine grace flows freely.
This is a 4,500-year-old sanctuary of Lord Hari Vishnu, where Sri Krishna revealed His 'Dirgha Vishnu' form, His grand, all-encompassing cosmic manifestation. When you worship in a space blessed by such divine revelations, your prayers carry amplified power. Worship offered here doesn't fade with time but grants enduring results that continue blessing you for years to come.
Not just that, worshipping here brings:
✨ Akshaya Phala (Imperishable Rewards): Lord Narayana grants immediate and significant spiritual results during this month. These aren't temporary blessings but eternal rewards that compound over your lifetime.
✨ Fulfill Your Heart's Desires: Sacred Purushottam Maas worship opens channels of divine grace. As mentioned in the Bhavishya Purana, even simple acts performed with sincere intention during this month yield yajna-level merit (punya).
The Simple Power of Your 4-Thursday Commitment
Here's what makes it special: this doesn’t include elaborate ceremonies or endless hours of worship. Just 4 Thursdays of offering ghee diya. In those moments of sacred light, you're directly invoking the presence of Narayana - who responds and blesses.