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raffaellopalandri · 1 year ago
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Happy Sharada Navaratri
Are you celebrating this Sharada Navaratri? This year the festival is held from Sunday, October 15th to Tuesday, October 24th, for the usual nine nights and ten days. The festival is celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashvin – the seventh month of the lunisolar Hindu calendar – and is considered as being an auspicious time of the year. On Navaratri, Hindus celebrate the goddess Durga‘s battles…
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dvineyogaa · 2 months ago
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Siddhidhatri is the ninth and final among the Navadurga (nine forms) aspects of the Hindu mother goddess Mahadevi. The meaning of her name is as follows: Siddhi means supernatural power or meditative ability, and Dhatri means giver or awarder.
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artdivin · 2 months ago
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Mahagauri is the eighth form among the Navadurga aspects of the Hindu mother goddess Mahadevi. She is worshipped on the eighth day of Navaratri.
The word Mahagauri translates to 'extremely fair' symbolising the goddess' radiant and fair appearance. The legend goes that Goddess Parvati underwent intense penance to win Lord Shiva's affection. Pleased with her devotion, Lord Shiva accepted her as his consort, and subsequently married her. However, due to her prolonged sadhana, her body colour turned dark. Parvati decided to perform severe penance to Brahma to get back her complexion.
Brahma asked Parvati to slay demons Shumbha and Nishumbha and asked her to take a bath in the Ganga river in Himalaya. After taking the bath, Parvati emerges from the river with a golden complexion, wearing white garments and came to be called Mahagauri.
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panditpavansharma · 2 months ago
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Day 8 of Navratri - Devi Mahagauri | Color, Offerings & Mantras
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santoschristos · 8 months ago
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Maa Durga
Durga, in Hinduism, a principal form of the Goddess, also known as Devi and Shakti.
Happy Chaitra Navratri 2024!
Happy Chaitra Navratri 2024: The nine-day festival of Chaitra Navratri falls on April 9 this year. It will end with Ram Navami celebrations on April 17. Chaitra Navratri begins on the first day of the Hindu Luni-Solar calendar. Devotees worship Maa Durga and her nine incarnations - Maa Shailputri, Maa Brahmacharini, Maa Chandraghanta, Maa Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Maa Katyayani, Maa Kaalratri, Maa Mahagauri and Maa Siddhidatri - on this day. They also worship Lord Ram on Ram Navami and celebrate his birth. --Krishna Priya Pallavi, Hindustani Times
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clearlyivy · 1 year ago
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Day eight of Navratri
9 days , 9 Godesses
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Day eight : Mahagauri | महागौरी
The ultimate light
Durga had taken on the form of Kali to kill the asuras Raktabija, Chanda and Munda. Later she returned to her form as Parvati but her skin was still as black as night. Brahma advised her to immerse herself in the lake known as Manasarovara.
When she came out she was as radiant as the moon. This form of Parvati is known as Mahagauri. "Gauri” means "fair" and "maha" means “great.” Mahagauri is the ultimate light. We can scarcely imagine such brilliance. She is also known as Kaushiki. We can appreciate her fully only after worshipping her form as Kalaratri!
Mantra for the day:
ॐ देवी महागौर्यै नमः ॥
"Aum Devi Mahagauryai Namaha!"
Jai Maa Durga 🔱
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chaitanyavijnanam · 1 year ago
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Good Wishes on Devi Navaratri - Significance of Avatars of Maa Durga, and List Navratri Days 2023
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🌹. Devi Navaratri Good Wishes to All 🌹 🙏. Prasad Bharadhwaj. On the auspicious occasion during Devi Navratri, nine forms of Goddess Maa Durga - Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Maha Gauri and Siddhidatri are worshipped by the devotees. Devi Navratri festival will start from Monday, 15th October 2023 and will be celebrated till 24th October 2023.
The devotees worship these nine incarnations of goddess Durga till nine days to get blessing of Maa Durga. It is believed that People who worship Maa Bhagwati, do fasting and chanting mantras during Navratri will be blessed with prosperity, health and wisdom in their life. Jaagran has also been made by the devotees during navratri nights.
Navratri celebration and worshipping style is different in every state of India but the devotion is same for Navratri festival. It is celebrated widely in every part of India with great enthusiasm with a different name of Goddess, like in Gujarat devotees worship as Goddess Jagdamba while in West Bengal it is named as Durga Puja. In Kolkata people erected huge Pandals at various places for Durga Puja and set up great idols of Mata Durga for worship. In Gujarat, Dandiya and Garba are the two popular dance forms which are performed by the people during Navratri festival.
🌹 List of Navratri Days 2023 & Various Forms of Goddess Durga 🌹
This year, Navratri starts on 15th October. On each day of Navratri, it is believed that a different form of Maa Durga is worshipped. Each of her forms has various traits and influences. Various Avatars of Goddess Durga on each day of Navratri are as follows:
🍀 Day - Dates for Navratri 2023 - Avatars of Maa Durga - Significance 🍀
1) October 15 - Shailputri - Represents Mother Nature
2) October 16 - Brahmacharini - Penance & Good- Conduct
3) October 17 - Chandraghanta - Peace & Goodness
4) October 18 - Kushmanda - Empowerment
5) October 19 - Skandmata - Salvation & Prosperity
6) October 20 - Katyayani - Fierceness
7) October 21 - Kaalratri - Eliminator of Fears & Suffering
8) October 22 - Mahagauri - Purity, Serenity & Tranquility
9) October 23 - Siddhidatri - Provider of Siddhi (accomplishments)
10) October 24 - Dasara - Conclusion of nine days and kanya puja
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prabhushriram · 1 year ago
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Difference between Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri
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India, a land of diverse cultures and traditions, celebrates Navratri not once, but twice a year with great enthusiasm and devotion. Navratri, meaning 'nine nights,' is a Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga and her various forms. These two celebrations, Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri, hold unique significance and are observed at different times of the year. In this blog, we'll explore why Navratri is celebrated twice in India and delve into the captivating mythological stories behind the divine forms of Maa Durga.
Chaitra Navratri: Welcoming Spring
Chaitra Navratri falls in the Chaitra month of the Hindu calendar, typically in March or April. This festival marks the beginning of spring when nature awakens, and new life blossoms. During these nine days, devotees pay homage to Goddess Durga and seek her blessings for prosperity and good fortune.
Chaitra Navratri is believed to commemorate the day when Lord Rama, accompanied by his brother Lakshmana and devotee Hanuman, worshiped Goddess Durga to seek her blessings before embarking on his epic journey to rescue his wife, Sita, from the demon king Ravana. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil and the triumph of righteousness. The culmination of Chaitra Navratri is celebrated as Ram Navami.
Sharad Navratri: Celebration of the Harvest
Sharad Navratri, also known as Maha Navratri, is the more widely celebrated of the two. It falls in the lunar month of Ashwin, usually in September or October when the monsoon season ends and the country gears up for the harvest season. This grand festival celebrates the divine feminine and the goddess's prowess in defeating the buffalo demon, Mahishasura.
According to Hindu mythology, Mahishasura was a formidable demon who terrorized the gods. He received a boon from Lord Agni, according to which a woman would only kill him. Unable to defeat him, the gods created Goddess Durga, a symbol of ultimate feminine power. Durga fought Mahishasura for nine days and nights, ultimately slaying him on the tenth day, known as Vijayadashami or Dussehra. Sharad Navratri symbolizes the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and light over darkness. It is the ultimate celebration of divine female energies.
Young girls all over India are worshipped as devotees who believe that the Devi resides in little girls.
Maa Durga is depicted in 9 various forms, each with its own significance and attributes, to defeat the shape-shifting demon: Mahishasura. During Navratri, these forms are celebrated on specific days, known as 'Navadurga.' Let's explore some of the most renowned forms:
Shailaputri: The first form of Durga, she is the daughter of the Himalayas and represents the purity and innocence of nature.
Brahmacharini: She symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge and is often depicted holding a rosary and a water pot.
Chandraghanta: This form represents bravery and courage, as she adorns a crescent moon-shaped ornament on her forehead.
Kushmanda: The creator of the universe, Kushmanda signifies the source of all energy and vitality.
Skandamata: As the mother of Lord Kartikeya, she stands for the power of a mother's love and protection.
Katyayani: This fierce form of Durga is worshiped for her ability to destroy evil forces and protect her devotees.
Kalratri: Depicting the dark side of life, she is a symbol of destruction and liberation from ignorance.
Mahagauri: This form represents purity and is often depicted in white attire, symbolizing peace and serenity.
Siddhidatri: The final form of Durga, Siddhidatri is believed to grant devotees spiritual powers and enlightenment.
Navratri is a spiritually enriching festival that honors the divine feminine. Whether it's the arrival of spring during Chaitra Navratri or the harvest season of Sharad Navratri, both celebrations remind us of the importance of faith, perseverance, and the victory of good over evil. The diverse forms of Maa Durga teach us valuable life lessons and inspire us to live virtuously.
Gujratis celebrate Navratri through vibrant Garba and Dandiya Raas dances, while in Bengal, this festival is celebrated as Durga Puja, which involves worshiping the goddess Durga with grand processions and cultural events. So, they celebrate Navratri, but how it's celebrated varies.
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monkvyasaa · 2 years ago
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Chaitra Navratri 2023: Rituals,Yoga, Days And Pujas To Perform
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Navratri is a significant Hindu festival that is celebrated for nine nights on the Indian subcontinent during autumn. Traditionally, there are four seasonal Navratris, and the Sharada or Shardiya Navratri is celebrated after the monsoon season in remembrance of the Divine Feminine Devi. During this time, Hindus perform the customs and rites of Ghatasthapana and Sandhi Puja, which are considered to be the two most frequently observed muhurtas. Chaitra Navratri 2023 is particularly significant as it falls during the Shardiya Navratri, and Hindus observe the customs and rituals of Ghatasthapana and Sandhi Puja during this time.
The Navratri puja, also known as Vasanta Navratri, is a celebration that honors the sacred feminine Devi or Durga. Devotees worship and honor Divine Durga in her nine forms during this festival. The word "Vasanta" is derived from the Sanskrit language and signifies spring, which is when this Navratri occurs. It takes place during the Chaitra lunar month, which typically falls between March and April after the winter season. In some regions, this festival is celebrated after the spring season, while in others, it is observed after the harvest season. It is also significant as it marks the first day of the Hindu calendar, making it the Hindu New Year according to the Vikram Samvat calendar.
Chaitra Navratri 2023: Navratri days & pujas to perform
Here are the dates and details for Chaitra Navratri 2023:
Wednesday, 22 March 2023 (Pratipada): Maa Shailputri Puja and Ghatasthapana
Thursday, 23 March 2023 (Dvitiya): Maa Brahmacharini Puja
Friday, 24 March 2023 (Tritiya):Maa Chandraghanta Puja
Saturday, 25 March 2023 (Chaturthi): Maa Kushmanda Puja
Sunday, 26 March 2023 (Panchami): Maa Skandamata Puja
Monday, 27 March 2023 (Shashti): Maa Katyayani Puja
Tuesday, 28 March 2023 (Saptami): Maa Kalaratri Puja
Wednesday, 29 March 2023 (Ashtami): Maa Mahagauri Puja
Thursday, 30 March 2023 (Navami): Maa Siddhidatri Puja and Ram Navami
Friday, 31 March 2023 (Dashami): Navratri Parana
Chaitra Navratri is a festival where people worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga. They also try to find inner peace through meditation and seek happiness. During this festival, people also perform a ritual called Ghatasthapana or Kalash Sthapana. This involves setting up a sacred vessel for prayer. The Ghatasthapana Muhurta for Chaitra Navratri 2023 is from 06:23 AM��to 07:32 AM.
Significance of Chaitra Navratri 
Chaitra Navratri is an auspicious Hindu festival that commemorates the ultimate feminine form of the Hindu deity, Goddess Durga. She is regarded as Shakti, the most powerful feminine energy in the universe, and is worshiped with great devotion during this nine-day festival. 
Navratri Puja is believed to bring immense wealth and fortune to those who seek the blessings of Goddess Durga. However, there are certain rules that the devotees must follow strictly, which include fasting without consuming grains, maintaining cleanliness, performing aarti and performing Ghatasthapana.
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kailasharudrakshdelhi · 1 month ago
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9 Mukhi Nepali Rudraksha :- Navamukhi Rudraksha  ( nine faced Rudraksh) is blessed by Devi Durga (the goddess of power). Durga who is also called Jagdamba has the power of all the 9 goddesses known as Navadurga  ( Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidatri ).  They are specially worshiped during Navratri. The person who wears it becomes fearless and stress free. It makes the wearer strong and self-confident.
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Who can wear 9 Mukhi Rudraksh – Those who have fear of death or any other kind of fear, they should certainly wear  Navamukhi Rudraksha. If worn along with Dashmukhi and Ekadashmukhi Rudraksh it becomes a tremendous means  of protection.  9 Mukhi (9 faced) Rudraksh is recommended for both males and females alike. It  can be worn especially by career-oriented females to attain success and growth. They can wear it alone or with other mukhi beads. A devotee of Maa Durga who wears 9 Mukhi Rudraksh is blessed with good luck, happiness and prosperity in life.
Benefits of 9 Mukhi Rudraksh – This bead symbolizes  Devi Durga who is considered to be all powerful. Wearing 9 Mukhi Rudraksh helps in eliminating all sorts of fears and evils. Worshipers of the Supreme Divine Power must wear it. It provides the wearer with the armor of Maa Durga, which protects him from all kinds of untoward incidents. This is one of the most useful Rudraksha for women, because Maa Durga’s armor is impregnable. Navmukhi Rudraksha  increases self-confidence and makes one fearless.
The mantras for wearing Navamukhi Rudraksha are:
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sidrashakti · 2 months ago
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Navaratri Messages from the Navadurga (नवदुर्गा) 🪷
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Navratri Day 8: Messages from Maa Mahagauri (महागौर्यै) 🪷
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Maa Mahagauri shows us that our devotion is a process of discovery, learning more about ourselves and about source. She comes to us Sri Vishyaharam, the destroyer of attachments. We are at a threshold now, and we must move past what we once knew to be True and see her Grace in all things. 
Freya - Lady of Light: I am the glow of amber and the warmth of sunlight 
ॐ देवी महागौर्यै नमः॥
Om Devi Mahagauryai Namah॥
If you’d like a personal message from the Navadurga: 
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raaganilavu · 2 months ago
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Maha Gauri: The Eighth Day of Navratri (Ashtami) On the eighth day of Navratri, known as Ashtami, devotees worship **Maha Gauri**, the eighth incarnation of Goddess Durga. The name "Maha" signifies greatness, while "Gauri" stands for fairness and purity. According to Hindu mythology, Maha Gauri is a symbol of wisdom, peace, and purity. She rides a white bull and is depicted in white attire, symbolizing her pristine nature. Maha Gauri's story is connected to Goddess Parvati. After severe penance to win Lord Shiva's love, her body became pale and weak. Lord Shiva, pleased with her devotion, cleansed her with the holy waters of the Ganga, which restored her beauty and power, turning her into Maha Gauri. She is believed to grant peace and remove all suffering from her devotees, making her highly revered on this day. Significance: Worshiping Maha Gauri on Ashtami is believed to purify the heart and soul, as she represents inner beauty and tranquility. She also blesses her devotees with happiness, prosperity, and removes obstacles in their lives. നവരാത്രി എട്ടാം ദിവസം മഹാഗൌരി ദേവി നവരാത്രിയുടെ എട്ടാം ദിവസം, അഷ്ടമിദിനം, മഹാഗൌരി ദേവിയുടെ പൂജയാണ് നടത്തുന്നത്. "മഹ" എന്നത് മഹത്തരമായതും "ഗൌരി" ശുദ്ധിയുടെയും പ്രതീകവുമാണ്. മഹാഗൌരിയുടെ കഥ പാർവതി ദേവിയുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ടതാണ്. തീവ്രമായ തപസ്യ നടത്തിയത് കൊണ്ട് പാർവതി ദേവിയുടെ ശരീരം ദുര്‍ബലമാകുകയും വർണ്ണം പോവുകയും ചെയ്തു. ശിവൻ അവളുടെ നിസ്തുലമായ സമർപ്പണം കണ്ടറിഞ്ഞ് ഗംഗാനദിയുടെ പരിശുദ്ധജലത്തിൽ അവളെ കഴുകി, അവൾക്ക് തിരികെയെത്തിയ ശോഭയോടെ മഹാഗൌരിയായി. The Eighth Day Of Navratri: Amalgamation of Power and Brilliance Due to her gleam and extraordinary brilliance, Maa Parvati came to be known as Mahagauri. She wears a white dress, rides a white-coloured bull, and has four arms. She holds a Trishul (trident), a lotus, and a drum in each of her hands. At the same time, she works with her fourth hand to favour all her devotees. Maa Mahagauri speaks to the virtue and internal excellence of every living being. She could be an adoring Goddess who takes care of her devotees and makes a difference by overcoming their troubles as well. Maa Mahagauri Vahan The carrier of Maa Mahagauri is a bull. In her depiction, she is shown as mounted on a bull and thus, is also known as Vrisharudha. Mahagauri Mantra ओम देवी महागौर्यै नमः॥ “Om Devi Mahagauryaye Namah” Mahagauri Prathna श्वेते वृषेसमारूढा श्वेताम्बरधरा शुचिः। महागौरी शुभं दद्यान्महादेव प्रमोददा॥ “Shwete Vrishesamaruda Shwetambra Shuchi| MahaGauri Shubham Dadhanmahadev Pramodda” Mahagauri Stuti या देवी सर्वभू‍तेषु माँ महागौरी रूपेण संस्थिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥ ” Ya Devi Survabheteshu Ma Mahagauri Rupen Sansthita Namasteastaye Namasteastaye Namasteastaye Namo Namah” Maa Mahagauri Beej Mantra श्री क्लीं ह्रीं वरदायै नम:। ” Shree Klim Hrim Vardaye Namah” Significance Of Maa Mahagauri Puja It has been believed that worshipping Mata Mahagauri will eliminate all your sorrows and pains from your life. As she administers the malefic planet Rahu, asking her to evacuate the planetary absconds and an individual will be favoured with development and joy in life. Usually, Maha Ashtami is considered as a day when devotees ought to implore for evacuation of sufferings from their lives. #navratri2024 #maagauri #ashtami #durgaashtami #deviworship #hindufestivals #goddessworship #mahagauripuja #purity #divineblessings #bhakti #navratriworship #malayalamfestivals #raaganilavu #raaganilavusongs #രാഗനിലാവ് #malayalamlive #malayalam #sbtrendz #sbtrendzhealth #sbtrendzonline #bazznjazz #navdurga #navratri8thday #mahagauriashtami #vrisharudha #spirituality #bullmount #shivaandparvati #divinefeminine #navratri Navratri, Maha Gauri, Ashtami, eighth day, Mahagauri, Navdurga, Durga Puja, Durga Ashtami, Goddess Mahagauri, Parvati, Shakti, Hindu festival, bull mount, Gauri, purity, wisdom, Navratri 2024, Shubh Ashtami, divine feminine, Mahagauri puja vidhi, Navratri blessings, malayalam, raaganilavu, raaganilavusongs, malayalamlive, malayalam, sbtrendz, sbtrendzhealth, sbtrendzonline, bazznjazz, Mahagauri worship, inner peace, divine beauty, spiritual
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dvineyogaa · 2 months ago
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Mahagauri is the eighth form among the Navadurga aspects of the Hindu mother goddess Mahadevi. She is worshipped on the eighth day of Navaratri.
The word Mahagauri translates to 'extremely fair' symbolising the goddess' radiant and fair appearance. The legend goes that Goddess Parvati underwent intense penance to win Lord Shiva's affection. Pleased with her devotion, Lord Shiva accepted her as his consort, and subsequently married her. However, due to her prolonged sadhana, her body colour turned dark. Parvati decided to perform severe penance to Brahma to get back her complexion.
Brahma asked Parvati to slay demons Shumbha and Nishumbha and asked her to take a bath in the Ganga river in Himalaya. After taking the bath, Parvati emerges from the river with a golden complexion, wearing white garments and came to be called Mahagauri.
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livepujayagyain · 4 months ago
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Online Durga Puja - Simplified Way Performing Navaratri for Devotees
Thinking of performing the Maha Navaratri this year? Well, you can do it online. Many virtual platforms offer puja services online these days. You can book Durga Puja online, Navaratri puja online, Ganesh Puja online, Rudra Puja online and so on. Durga puja booking online takes the height during the Navaratri season. For devotees who cannot arrange proper puja essentials at home or don’t have provision to perform the puja, online puja platforms are the best choice to serve their puja needs. 
However, today in this post, our focus of discussion is online Durga puja. So, let’s elaborate on our discussion to fill the knowledge bucket. 
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What is Online Durga Puja? 
Online Durga puja is performed during the Navaratri. We worship Durga Maa in 9 different Avatars during the auspicious occasion of Navaratri. Let us know the nine avatars of Maa Durga, 
Sailaputri: The first day of Navaratri celebrates worshipping Maa Sailapurti. 
Brahmacharini: The 2nd day is celebrated by praying the Brahmacharini rupaa of Maa Durga. 
Chandraghanta: Devi Chandraghanta is worshiped during the 3rd day of Navratri or Durga puja anushthan. 
Kushmanda: The 4th day of Navaratri, and Maa Durga is worshipped as Kushmanda, the Ashtabhuja Devi. 
Skanda Mata: On the 5th day of Navaratri, Maa Durga is worshipped as the mother of Skanda, the Katrikeya. She is also known as Padmasana as she sits in Padam or Lotus here. 
Katyaynai: In this form, Maa Durga takes the form of Maa Katyaynai. She killed the ferocious demon Mahasasur in this avatar. Katyayani is worshipped on the 6th day of Navaratri. 
Kalratri: In this fierce avatar, Maa Durga removed her golden skin and attained the dark avatar to kill Sumbha and Nishumbha. Kalratri puja is performed on the 7th day of Navaratri, or Durga Puja. 
Mahagauri: In this form, Maa Durga is worshipped as Mahagauri on the 8th day of Navaratri. Maa wears only a white dress in this form and she is compared to Conch, Kunda flower, and Moon due to the extravagant fair complexion. 
Siddhidatri: Maa Durga is worshipped as Maa Siddhidatri. She is prayed by Rudra in this form. The puja takes place on the last day, the 9th day of Navaratri for the overall well-being of devotees and the universe. 
This is all about online Durga Puja or the Navaratri celebration. Devotees book slots for performing puja online with full Vedic rituals and customs under the proper guidance of priests. They can participate in the puja through online streaming or visit the puja place with prior notification to the virtual puja authority. 
Durga Puja Performed in Different Ways in India
Whereas, in most parts of India, Maa Durga is worshipped in nine avatars during these nine days of Navaratri, in West Bengal, Tripura, Assam, and some states in the Eastern region of India people celebrate Durga puja with all grandeur and full devotion. So, anyone can perform the puja at home or online. Some do it in the name of Navaratri and some in the name of Durga puja. Choice can be different but the puja provides the same results to the devotees.  If you want to perform Durga puja or Navaratri in the coming October, book Durga puja online now to avoid booking hassle or rush. 
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salasarjigemsllp222 · 8 months ago
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Natural 9 Mukhi/Face Rudraksha (Nepal Origin)
9 Mukhi Rudraksha :- Navamukhi Rudraksha  ( nine faced Rudraksh) is blessed by Devi Durga (the goddess of power). Durga who is also called Jagdamba has the power of all the 9 goddesses known as Navadurga  ( Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidatri ).  They are specially worshiped during Navratri. The person who wears it becomes fearless and stress free. It makes the wearer strong and self-confident.
Ketu is the ruling planet of 9 Mukhi Rudraksh. The troubles given by the planet Ketu can be solved by wearing 9 Mukhi Rudraksh.  If Ketu is malefic, a person suffers from lung diseases, fever, eye pain, intestinal pain, skin related diseases,  etc. By using Navamukhi Rudraksh, all these defects can be removed.
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Who can wear 9 Mukhi Rudraksh – Those who have fear of death or any other kind of fear, they should certainly wear  Navamukhi Rudraksha. If worn along with Dashmukhi and Ekadashmukhi Rudraksh it becomes a tremendous means  of protection.  9 Mukhi (9 faced) Rudraksh is recommended for both males and females alike. It  can be worn especially by career-oriented females to attain success and growth. They can wear it alone or with other mukhi beads. A devotee of Maa Durga who wears 9 Mukhi Rudraksh is blessed with good luck, happiness and prosperity in life.
Benefits of 9 Mukhi Rudraksh – This bead symbolizes  Devi Durga who is considered to be all powerful. Wearing 9 Mukhi Rudraksh helps in eliminating all sorts of fears and evils. Worshipers of the Supreme Divine Power must wear it. It provides the wearer with the armor of Maa Durga, which protects him from all kinds of untoward incidents. This is one of the most useful Rudraksha for women, because Maa Durga’s armor is impregnable. Navmukhi Rudraksha  increases self-confidence and makes one fearless.
The mantras for wearing Navamukhi Rudraksha are:
Om Hree Namah (Shivpuran)
Om Hum Namah (Mantramaharnav)
How to activate 9 Mukhi Rudraksh – You should wear only after properly cleaning the original holy Rudraksh with Panchamrit, raw cow milk and Gangajal. There after the mantra should be chanted 108 times to energize or activate the holy Rudraksh. It can be worn as a pendant or around the neck as mala in silver or gold capping.
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shininglightofthehorizon · 1 year ago
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Day 8 of Saradiya Navratri: Exhibition VIII Invocation to Mother Mahagauri for her blessings to bring peace and prosperity on earth 🌍🙏
The 8th Day as the Navratri reaches the zenith, Maa Mahagauri the 8th aspect of Devi Durga is worshipped to seek her blessings to bring peace and prosperity. She is symbolically connected with the Lotus and the Moon shining brightly, unveiling the origin of all mysteries.
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