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Navratri is a nine-day long festival celebrated by Hindus with much devotion, and enthusiasm. The auspicious festival grips the entire nation in happiness and devotees are seen seeking blessings from maa kushmanda.
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Navratri 2020: Significance and History of Navratri
An auspicious festival celebrated with great religious fervour, Navratri is intrinsically associated with religious reflection, fasting, dance and celebration.
Significance and History
Translating to nine nights in Sanskrit, Navratri is a festival celebrated across India. It is observed twice every year, once during spring called Chaitra Navratri and once during autumn called Sharad Navratri. The latter is more popular and falls during the months of September or October and culminates on the 10th day as Dussehra or Vijayadashami. Sharad Navratri falls this year on 17th Oct and goes on till the 25th of the month. The festival is an ode to the power of Goddess Durga who is worshipped in all her 9 avatars.
Legend has it that Goddess Durga fought hard for nine days to destroy the evil demon Mahishasura and emerged victorious on the 10th day which gave rise to this festival and celebration. The Goddess is considered to be the embodiment of Shakti and all supremacy and people worship the deity for Her blessings to overcome all obstacles in their lives. It is associated with the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana in North India and hence burning effigies of the latter is common during the festival.
Navratri is celebrated in different ways in different parts of India and this includes the display of dolls called Gollu in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, as Ramaleela in the North and installation of life size idols of Lord Durga in West Bengal.
Diverse rituals and customs
It is interesting to note that each day in Navaratri is associated with a different colour and a different form or avatar of Goddess Durga. All nine days are considered highly auspicious and sacred and is a celebration of Maa Durga as she is called. Devotees also dress up in the colours associated with each day during this period. The celebrations are kicked off on the first day with the installation of the holy “Kalash” which is symbolic of the beginning of the festival. Grey is the colour associated with the first day and Maa Durga is worshipped as “Shailputri”. The second day (Dwitiya) she is worshipped as “Brahmacharini” and orange which is the colour of tranquillity and knowledge is the related colour. The third day (aka Thritiya), the goddess is worshipped in the form of Chandraghanta and white which is symbolic of peace and serenity is the colour associated with the third day.
Goddess Durga is worshipped in the form of Kushmanda and is decked up in Red on Chaturthi. On Panchami, Maa Durga is worshipped as Skanda Mata and the colour of the day is Royal blue. Yellow which represents joy and cheerfulness is the colour of Shasti or the 6th day and the Goddess is worshipped as Katyayani. On the 7th day the deity is worshipped in the form of Kalaratri and green which is the colour of nature is the colour of Saptami. Ashtami sees Maa Durga as Gowri and is decked up in resplendent peacock green. On the final day i.e. Navami or the ninth day Durga takes the form of Siddhidhatri and purple which represents ambition and energy is the colour of the day.
Typically, the festival is an ode to the supremacy of the divine feminine power. In the south and some other parts of India, the first three days are dedicated to Goddess Laxmi, the next three for Goddess Saraswathi and the last 3 for Goddess Durga. While Kanya puja or the worship of young girls is done in some parts, Saraswathi pooja is an important part of the rituals in South India. The initiation of school education or “Aksharabhyasa” is done for many small children on Saptami which is Saraswathi pooja day.
Food and festivities
In many parts of the country, Navratri is a period of fasting and people follow a strict diet which includes consumption of foraged foods like sabudana, millets, buckwheat flour, singhare ka atta and pink salt. The use of non-vegetarian food, onions and garlic is strictly prohibited. Hence sabudana khichdi, singhare atte ka halwa, lauki ka halwa, kuttu puris, kheer etc are some of the delicacies that are prepared.
In states like Gujarat Garba performances and Dandiya Raas are held in honour of Goddess Durga. Kulu in Himachal Pradesh is a town known for its elaborate Dussehra celebrations. The culmination of Navratri is celebrated as Vijaya Dashami on the 10th day which is considered as one of the most auspicious days of the year. It is a perfect occasion to start any new ventures. Original content is published on https://lafleur.in/navratri-2020-significance-and-history-of-navratri/
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Navratri 2020: Goddess Kalaratri, the seventh form of Durga and Puja Vidhi and Mantra of the day
Navratri 2020: Goddess Kalaratri, the seventh form of Durga and Puja Vidhi and Mantra of the day
On the seventh day of Navratri, Goddess Kalaratri, the seventh avatar of NavaDurga is worshipped with much pomp and show. She is considered to be the most fearsome Goddess who eradicated all signs of evil and darkness from the universe.It is said that during the war with the demon that had spread devastation everywhere, Goddess Parvati was requested by the other Gods to protect the land. It’s then she took the form of Kalaratri Devi. She can be seen riding a black donkey and her complexion is dark black. She carried the Abhaya and Varada mudra in her right hand and a sword and an iron hook in her left hands. It is also said that she licked the blood of a demon, Rakta Beeja who could create more demons from his own blood. Her ferocious powers also earned her the name of Goddess Shubhankari.Worshipping the Goddess on the seventh day can bring good luck to her true devotees. Regular chanting of the Kalaratri mantra can remove all the fear from the heart and her blessings can make the people bold and self-confident. Goddess Kalaratri also bestows peace and a protective shield for her devotees. Puja Vidhi for the day: Devotees, on the seventh day, remember the mother Kalratri after bathing and offer incense sticks, flowers and jaggery to her. Maa Kalratri's favourite flower is Ratrani, so, a garland of this flower is prepared specially for this Devi. After this, everyone chants the mantras of Maa Kalratri and finally perform the Aarti of the day. Mantra for the day: Ekweni japakarnapura nagna kharasthita, Lamboshti karnikakarni Tailabhyaktashariri. Vamapadolla Sallohlata Kantaka Bhushana, Vardhanmurdhdhwaja Krishna Kalrataribharykari.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to wish devotees on the occasion of Mahasaptami, the seventh day of Navratri. He wrote, "Navratri ke Mahasaptami par Devi Durga ke saatwe swarup Ma Kaalratri ke stuti ka vidhaan hota hai. Meri kaamna hai ki nakaaratmak shaktio ki sangharak Ma Kaalratri sabko bhaymukt kare ( On Mahasaptami of Navratri, Goddess Durga's seventh avatar Ma Kaalratri is worshipped. May Ma Kaalratri, the slayer of all negativity keep us all fear free)."
PM Modi also extended his greetings on the occasion of Mahashashti, which marks the beginning of Durga Puja. In his speech, PM Modi also highlighted the importance of "nari shakti" (woman power), while urging people to follow safety precautions for COVID-19 while celebrating the festival this year.
In an earlier tweet, PM Modi talked about how Durga Puja signifies the victory of good over evil. "Durga Puja is an auspicious occasion, which celebrates the victory of good over evil. We pray to Maa Durga to bless us with strength, happiness and good health."
He also wished people celebrating Navaratri during this occasion. "Navratri ke shashthi par Ma Katyayani ki upaasana ki jaati hai. Meri kaamna hai ki Mata Katyayani aap sabhi ko sadaa nirog rakhe aur ujwal bhawishya pradaan kare (On the sixth day of Navaratri, Goddess Katyayani is worshipped. I pray that Goddess Katyayani keeps you all disease-free and grant you a bright future)."
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The nine-day festival of Navratri dedicated to Goddess Durga began on October 17, 2020. Each day of Navaratri is dedicated to an avatar of Goddess Durga.
On Panchami or Day 5, when Goddess Durga's fifth avatar Skandamata is worshipped, PM Modi tweeted, "Navratri mein aaj Devi Dugra ke pancham swarup Ma Skandmata ki aaradhna ka din hai. Meri kaamna hai ki navchetna ka sujan karne wali Devi Skandamata ka aashirvaad deshvasiyon par sada bana rahe (On Navratri, it is the day of worshipping Goddess Durga's fifth avatar Ma Skandamata. I pray that the creator of new life and energy, Goddess Skandamata's blessings are with all citizens.
On Chaturthi or Day 4, Goddess Kushmanda is worshipped. "Navratri mein aaj Ma Durga ke chaturth swarup Devi Kushmanda ke bandan ka din hai. Ma Kushmanda har kisi ke jeevan mein sukh, samriddhi aur saubhagya lekar aaye (On Navratri, it is the day of worshipping Goddess Kushmanda. May Goddess Kushmanda bring happiness, prosperity and good luck to all)," he wrote.
On the third day, Goddess Chandraghanta, whose forehead is adorned with a half-moon, is worshipped. "Navratri mein aaj Devi Durga ke teesre swarup Ma Chandraghnta ki puja aur aaradhna ka din hai. Meri kaamna hai ki Mata Chandraghanta sabhi ke jeevan mein saahas aur shakti ka sanchar kare (On the third day of Navratri, Goddess Durga's third avatar Ma Chandraghanta is worshipped. I pray that Goddess Chandrghanta bestows courage ad strength to all)," PM Modi wrote on Twitter.
On Day 2, he wrote, "We bow to you, Maa Brahmacharini. Bless us with kindness and compassion. From you, we derive strength to spread joy and serve our society."
"Pranams to Maa Shailputri on Day 1 of Navratri. With her blessings, may our planet be safe, healthy and prosperous. May her blessings give us strength to bring a positive change in the lives of the poor and downtrodden," PM Modi had tweeted on the first day of Navratri or Pratipad.
Maa Kalaratri: This avatar of Goddess Durga is considered as the destroyer of darkness
Today marks the 7th day of Navratri 2020 and the day is dedicated to Maa Kalaratri. During Navratri, the nine avatars of Maa Durga or Navdurga are worshipped. The puja of Kalaratri is done on Saptami. Shardiya Navratri is the most auspicious time of the year for Hindus. People across the country look forward to Navratri and Durga Puja. Kalaratri Mata is considered as the fiercest form of Maa Durga or Goddess Parvati. Her name has two words: Kal meaning time and Ratri or night. Kalaratri is considered to be the destroyer of darkness and evil. According to scriptures, Parvati came to be known as Kalaratri Mata after she shed her golden skin to kill two demons, Shumbha and Nishumbha. Kalratri is also known as Goddess Kali, another avatar of Shakti.
Maa Kalaratri Puja Vidhi: Steps to follow
Before starting Maa Kalratri Puja, family members sit together near the Kalash or the seat of Goddess Durga which was established on the first day of Navratri.
A photo of Kalaratri Mata is kept near the Kalash
First, worship of the Kalash is done with flowers
Next mantras of Kalaratri Puja are recited with a night blooming flower - preferably jasmine. Hibiscus flowers are also used.
Kalratri Mata is offered gur or jaggery and water as bhog. Many devotees also keep sweets and fruits along with it.
After puja, aarti is done and the prasad is distributed among family and friends
Maa Kalaratri is also known as Goddess Kali
Maa Kalaratri Mantras
Om Devi Kalaratryai Namah
Praethana: Ekaveni Japakarnapura Nagna KharasthitaLamboshthi Karnikakarni Tailabhyakta ShaririniVamapadollasalloha LatakantakabhushanaVardhana Murdhadhwaja Krishna Kalaratrirbhayankari
Stuti: Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Ma Kalaratri Rupena SamsthitaNamastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah
Dhyan: Karalavandana Ghoram Muktakeshi ChaturbhujamKalaratrim Karalimka Divyam Vidyutamala VibhushitamDivyam Lauhavajra Khadga Vamoghordhva KarambujamAbhayam Varadam Chaiva Dakshinodhvaghah Parnikam MaMahamegha Prabham Shyamam Taksha Chaiva GardabharudhGhoradamsha Karalasyam Pinonnata PayodharamSukha Prasanna Vadana Smeranna SaroruhaEvam Sachiyantayet Kalaratrim Sarvakam Samriddhidam
Stotra: Him Kalaratri Shrim Karali Cha Klim Kalyani KalawatiKalamata Kalidarpadhni Kamadisha KupanvitaKamabijajapanda KamabijaswarupiniKumatighni Kulinartinashini Kula KaminiKlim Hrim Shrim Mantrvarnena KalakantakaghatiniKripamayi Kripadhara Kripapara Kripagama
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Worship Goddess Kushmanda On Navratri Fourth Day
Maa Kushmanda: The Fourth Form of Maa Durga
The fourth avatar amongst the Shakti Roopas is Maa Kushmanda. She will be worshipped on the fourth day of Navratri, i.e. October 20, 2020. The name Kushmanda means a little warm cosmic egg, which has originated from the following words. Ku means Little, and Ushm means Warmth, Heat or Energy, whereas Anda means the Cosmic Egg or Universe. Maa Kushmanda resides in the inner portion of the universe or Surya Lok, and she radiates a solar aura. It is believed that when only darkness prevailed all around, Goddess Kushmanda created the universe with her Sankalp, i.e. resolving power.
As per the religious scriptures, during the ancient times, Maa Shakti created this universe as an Anda which means cosmic egg, just by flashing a splendid smile. Bhima Parvat is the abode of Maa Kushmanda. She is also known as Ashta Bhujadhari – the goddess with eight arms. Maa Kushmanda holds a kamandalu, bow, arrow, lotus, a jar of nectar, discus, and mace in her seven hands, respectively. Whereas, there is a rosary (Japa mala) in the eighth hand, which is capable of bestowing the eight Siddhis and nine Nidhis. The lion is the vehicle of Goddess Kushmanda.
In the Sanskrit language, the word Kushmanda refers to a Pumpkin, as she likes it the most. Therefore, a pumpkin is offered to Maa Kushmanda as a ritual. While performing puja, all rituals should be observed with utmost accuracy to generate maximum benefits. If you are not fully aware of it, our experienced Pandits can perform a Personalised Puja with all the Vedic rituals and invocations, exclusive for you.
Muhurat Timings For the Fourth Day Of Navratri
Date: October 20, 2020
Chaturthi Tithi Begins: 02:07 PM, Oct 19
Chaturthi Tithi Ends: 11:18 AM, Oct 20
Know more about Kushmanda On Navratri Fourth Day
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नवरात्रि के चौथे दिन माता कूष्मांडा स्वरूप को समर्पित है। 'कू' का अर्थ है छोटा, 'ष्' का अर्थ है ऊर्जा और 'अंडा का अर्थ है ब्रह्मांड���य गोला- सृष्टि या ऊर्जा का छोटा सा वृहद ब्रह्मांडीय गोला। माना जाता है कि सृष्टि की उत्पत्ति से पूर्व जब चारों ओर अंधकार था तो मां दुर्गा ने इस अंड यानी ब्रह्मांड की रचना की थी। आठ भुजाओं वाली कूष्मांडा देवी अष्टभुजा देवी के नाम से भी जानी जाती हैं।
स्वरूप मां कूष्मांडा का वाहन सिंह है। इनके हाथों में कमंडल, धनुष, बाण, कमलपुष्प, अमृत-पूर्ण कलश, चक्र तथा गदा रहते हैं।
महत्त्व मां कूष्मांडा के पूजन से हमारे शरीर का अनाहत चक्र जाग्रत होता है। इनकी उपासना से हमारे समस्त रोग और शोक दूर हो जाते हैं। साथ ही भक्तों को आयु, यश, बल और आरोग्य के साथ-साथ सभी भौतिक और आध्यात्मिक सुख भी प्राप्त होते हैं।
नवरात्रि के चौथे दिन श्रद्धालु ब्रह्मांड की रचना करने वाली कूष्मांडा मां की आराधना करते हैं। माता कूष्मांडा के रचे इस ब्रह्मांड को बचा रही हैं, कर्नाटक के रामनगर जिले के मगदी तालुका की थिमक्का जैसी सांसारिक देवी। अब 107 बरस की हो चुकीं थिमक्का 8 हजार से ��्यादा पेड़ों की मां हैं। इनमें 400 से ज्यादा बरगद के वृक्ष हैं। यही वजह है कि उन्हें 'वृक्ष माता' की उपाधि मिली है।
विवाह के काफी समय बाद थिमक्का को पता चला कि वे कभी मां नहीं बन सकतीं। परेशान होकर वे आत्महत्या के बारे में सोचने लगीं तो पति की सलाह पर उन्होंने बरगद का एक पौधा लगाया। उसकी बच्चे की तरह देखभाल की। समय से पानी दिया और मवेशियों से भी बचाया।
थिमक्का के जीवन में मां न पाने का खालीपन बरगद के इस पेड़ ने भरना शुरू कर दिया। इसके बाद तो उन्होंने एक के बाद एक पेड़ लगाने शुरू कर दिए। धीरे-धीरे उनका जुनून बढ़ने लगा। अब तक वह 8 हजार से ज्यादा पौधों को पालकर उन्हें पेड़ बना चुकी हैं। लोग उन्हें अब सालुमारदा थिमक्का के नाम से पुकारते हैं। दरअसल, 'सालुमारदा' कन्नड़ भाषा का एक शब्द है, जिसका अर्थ है 'वृक्षों की पंक्ति'।
थिमक्का अब तक 8 हजार से ज्यादा पौधों को पालकर उन्हें पेड़ बना चुकी हैं।
थिमक्का का जन्म कर्नाटक के तुमकूर जिले के गुबी तालुका में हुआ था। माता-पिता बेहद गरीब थे। सो थिमक्का पढ़ नहीं सकीं। घरवालों की मदद के लिए कई बार खदान में मजदूरी भी करनी पड़ती थी। करीब 20 वर्ष की उम्र में उनकी शादी रामनगर जिले के मगदी तालुक में हुलिकल के रहने वाले चिकैया से हुई। पति भी मजदूरी करके परिवार को पालते थे।
थिमक्का कहती हैं कि जब उन्हें पता चला कि वह मां नहीं बन सकती तो परिवारवालों का व्यवहार बदलने लगा। बहुत परेशान होने पर उनके मन में आत्महत्या का विचार आने लगा, तभी एक दिन पति ने समझाया कि उन्हें पौधे लगाकर बड़ा करने में मन लगाना चाहिए।
थिमक्का बताती हैं, "हमारे गांव के पास बरगद के पुराने पेड़ थे। पहले साल उन्हीं पेड़ों से 10 पौधे तैयार करके पांच किलोमीटर दूर पड़ोसी गांव में रोपे। इस सिलसिले को हम साल दर साल आगे बढ़ाते रहे। मैं रोज सुबह पति के साथ खेतों पर काम करने जाती और शाम को दोनों सड़क किनारे पौधे रोपते।
ज्यादातर पौधे बारिश के मौसम में लगाते थे, ताकि उन्हें पानी मिलता रहे। मवेशियों से बचाने के लिए पौधों के चारों ओर कांटेदार झाड़ियां लगाते थे। 1991 में थिमक्का के पति का निधन हो गया। इसके बाद तो उन्होंने अपना पूरा जीवन पौधे लगाने और पेड़ों की रक्षा के नाम कर दिया।
1991 में थिमक्का के पति का निधन हो गया, इसके बाद तो उन्होंने पूरा जीवन पौधे लगाने और पेड़ों की रक्षा के नाम कर दिया।
कर्नाटक सरकार भी सड़क के लिए पेड़ न काटने का आग्रह नहीं टाल सकी थिमक्का के इन पेड़ों की देखभाल कर्नाटक सरकार करती है। बागपल्ली-हलागुरु सड़क को चौड़ा करने के लिए कई पेड़ों को काटे जाने का खतरा मंडराने लगा, मगर थिमक्का ने कर्नाटक के मुख्यमंत्री से परियोजना पर दोबारा विचार करने का आग्रह किया तो सरकार ने इन पेड़ों को बचाने का रास्ता तलाशने का फैसला किया।
पौधे रोपने का जज्बा बरकरार, चार किलोमीटर का इलाका किया हरा-भरा 107 साल की उम्र में भी थिमक्का का कहना है कि वह जब तक जीवित हैं पौधे लगाती रहेंगी। उनके प्रयासों से करीब चार किलोमीटर का इलाका काफी हरा-भरा हो गया है। थिमक्का के इस अद्भुत योगदान के लिए भारत सरकार ने उन्हें इस वर्ष पद्मश्री अवार्ड से सम्मानित किया।
कर्नाटक सरकार तो थिमक्का को कई पुरस्कार दे चुकी हैं। राज्य में उनके नाम से कई योजनाएं चलाई जा रही हैं। वह कहती हैं कि लोग अचानक आते हैं, कार से समारोह में ले जाते हैं। सम्मानित करते हैं और वापस छोड़ जाते हैं।
थिमक्का के अद्भुत योगदान के लिए भारत सरकार ने उन्हें इस वर्ष पद्मश्री अवार्ड से सम्मानित किया।
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Kushmanda Devi Is Worshipped Today, Puja Vidhi, Mantra, Stotra Navratri 2020 Image: Kushmanda Devi is worshipped on the fourth day of Navratri The fourth day of Navratri begins with the puja of Maa Kushmanda, the fourth avatar of Goddess Durga…
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Chaitra Navratri 2020 4th Day, Maa Kushmanda Puja Vidhi, Timings, Mantra, Aarti, Samagri, Muhurat, Kahani, Vrat Katha, Image, Photo, Rituals in Hindi: All You Need to Know - Chaitra Navratri 2020 Day 4 Maa Kushmanda Puja Vidhi: मां कूष्मांडा अपने भक्तों को देती हैं दीर्घायु का आशीर्वाद, जानिए इनकी पूजा विधि, कथा, मंत्र और आरती
Chaitra Navratri 2020 4th Day, Maa Kushmanda Puja Vidhi, Timings, Mantra, Aarti, Samagri, Muhurat, Kahani, Vrat Katha, Image, Photo, Rituals in Hindi: All You Need to Know – Chaitra Navratri 2020 Day 4 Maa Kushmanda Puja Vidhi: मां कूष्मांडा अपने भक्तों को देती हैं दीर्घायु का आशीर्वाद, जानिए इनकी पूजा विधि, कथा, मंत्र और आरती
Chaitra Navratri 2020 Day 4, Maa Kushmanda Puja Vidhi, Timings, Mantra, Muhurat, Aarti: नवरात्रि के चौथे दिन देवी शक्ति के कूष्मांडा स्वरूप की पूजा की जाती है। ऐसा माना जाता है कि जब सृष्टि की रचना नहीं हुई थी उस समय चारों तरफ अंधकार था, तब देवी के इस स्वरूप द्वारा ब्रह्माण्ड का जन्म हुआ। देवी कूष्मांडा अष्टभुजा से युक्त हैं अत: इन्हें देवी अष्टभुजा के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। ये भक्तों के कष्ट…
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Chaitra Navratri 2020 Date, Time, Kalash Sthapana & Puja Vidhi - Times of India
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Chaitra Navratri 2020 Date, Time, Kalash Sthapana & Puja Vidhi - Times of India
Navratri is one of the most auspisious festivals in Hindu religion. Navratri literally means – nine nights. On Navratri, devotees worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga for nine nights. Theoretically Navaratri falls twice or four times a year. Of these, the Sharada Navaratri (September–October) is the most celebrated and the Vasanta Navaratri or Chaitra Navratri (March–April) is the next most significant.
Chaitra Navratri 2020 Date & Time Chaitra Navratri, also known as Vasanta Navaratri is observed in the lunar month of Chaitra (March–April). This year, the festival of Chaitra Navratri will begin from March 25, 2020. This year, no tithi is missing, hence, Navratri will be celebrated for full nine days. Check the Chaitra Navratri 2020 and form of Goddess Durga for each day:
March 25, 2020: On Day 1, devotees worship Maa Shailputri
March 26, 2020: On Day 2, devotees worship Maa Brahmacharini
March 27, 2020: On Day 3, devotees worship Maa Chandraghanta
March 28, 2020: On Day 4, devotees worship Maa Kushmanda
March 29, 2020: On Day 5, devotees worship Maa Skandamata
March 30, 2020: On Day 6, devotees worship Maa Katyayani
March 31, 2020: On Day 7, devotees worship Maa Kalaratri
April 01, 2020: On Day 8, devotees worship Maa Mahagauri
April 02, 2020: On Day 9, devotees worship Maa Sidhidatri
Chaitra Navratri 2020 Kalash Sthapana & Puja Vidhi
The Kalash Sthapana for Chaitra Navratri 2020 puja will be on the same day. The Chaitra Navratri puja starts with Kalash Sthapana. After that offer food, vastr (cloth), do matra jaap and aarti. On the ninth day, after puja, do the visarjan.
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Nine forms of Maa Durga 1) Shailputri In this structure Durga is two-equipped and conveys a trident and lotus. Her mount is a bull or bull. Shailputri implies the little girl of the mountain, Himalaya. In this structure we see the heavenly Mother holding a trident in her correct hand and a lotus to her left side. She is seen as situated on a bull. In her past birth, she was called Sati, Bhavani, and was the girl of King Daksha. After a great deal of atonement, she wedded Lord Shiva. In any case, her dad King Daksha was troubled. He had orchestrated a Yagya/Yagna (Ritual has done around the conciliatory fire) where he welcomed everybody aside from his child in-law, Lord Shiva. Upset and feeling embarrassed, Sati chose to go to the occasion excluded. There, her dad offended Lord Shiva and in rage she remained on the conciliatory fire and consumed herself alive. Master Shiva chafed, requested his devotees to annihilate the Yagya. Sati was renewed as the girl of the ruler of the mountains, Himalaya for the sake of Parvati – Hemvati and got hitched with Lord Shiva once more. This type of her is loved on the primary day of the Navratri festivities. 2) Brahmacharini In this structure Durga is two-outfitted and conveys a rosary and hallowed water pot (Kamandal). She is in an exceptionally devout and quiet structure or is in reflection. This type of Durga is identified with the extreme retribution embraced by Sati and Parvati in their individual births to achieve Lord Shiva as spouse. The absolute most significant Vratas saw in various pieces of India by ladies depends on the exacting severities followed by Brahmacharini. She is otherwise called Tapasyacharini and is adored on the second day of Navrathri. 3) Chandraghanta Goddess Durga's third structure is known as Chandraghanta or Shakti. Chandra implies the moon and Ghanta is the chime. This name discovers its clarification in the half-roundabout moon on the sanctuary of the Goddess that looks like a chime. She is three peered toward with ten hands. Each hand holds ten unique weapons. She is situated on a lion and is adored on the third day of the Navratri festivity. Her tint is brilliant and her appearance consistently spreads a quiet and interminable harmony all around. She is an extraordinary picture of boldness. The repulsive sound of her ringer unnerves all the shrewdness and evil presence. Love of this divinity assists with killing the distress, risks, and perils in one's life. 4) Kushmanda: In this structure Durga is eight-outfitted and rides on a tiger. She holds kamandalu, bow, bolt, lotus, pot containing wine, plate, rosary, and a club. She is extremely glad in this structure and it is accepted that the unceasing obscurity finished when she grinned. Furthermore, this prompted the start of creation. Kushmanda type of Durga is revered on the fourth day of Navratri. 5) Skanda Mata Ruler Kartik/Kartikeyan/Karthikeyan is otherwise called Skanda. As Goddess Durga is his mom, she is alluded to as Skanda Mata. She is a god of fire with four arms. She holds her child Skanda with the upper right hand and lotus in her lower hand. The upper left hand is situated in a gift motion or Abhaya Mudra. She is reasonably complexioned, situated on a lotus thus additionally alluded to as Padmasana. 6) Katyayani: Sage Katyaayan was the child of the extraordinary sage Kat. He watched through retribution and love of Bhagavati Paramba with a craving to get Paramba as his little girl. His desire was allowed. The girl conceived was named Katyayani. She has four hands. The upper right hand is situated in a motion of giving mental fortitude while the other hand is situated in a signal of rendering a shelter. The upper left-hand holds a blade and the other a lotus. The goddess rides a lion and revered on the 6th day of the Durga puja. 7) Kalratri: Ratri implies night so her appearance is as dim as the night. She has long, unmated hair with her three eyes that are sparkling and splendid. She has four arms and is seen mounted on a Shav/Shava or a dead body. Her correct hand holds a blade, while her lower hand is in a gift position. The left-hand holds a consuming light and the lower left hand is in daring position. She is known as Shubhamkari or the propitious one. Her structure urges her enthusiasts to be brave. 8 ) Maha Gauri: It is said that when the assemblage of Goddess Gauri got grimy because of residue and earth while she was watching retribution to accomplish Lord Shiva. So he washed down her with the sacred waters of Ganges. Her body changed into splendid and radiant like helping thus her eighth structure is known as "Maha Gauri".Her garments and adornments are likewise white. Her look is quiet and serene and she is three peered toward. She rides on a bull. Her four hands indicate various implications, similar to one side hand is in the courageous signal and the lower on holds a trident. The above right hand has tambourine and the lower right hand is in gift style. 9) Siddhidatri: The ninth structure is Siddhidatri. There are eight Siddhis (Special forces which must be accomplished from extreme retribution and contemplation)- Anima, Mahima, Garima, Laghima, Prapti, Prakamya, Iishitva, and Vashitva. Maha Shakti gives all these Siddhies. It is referenced in the Devi Puran" that Lord Shiva got all these Siddhis by revering Maha Shakti. With her appreciation, Lord Shiva's body likewise contains the Goddess thus he has the structure and name of Ardha Narishvar. Ardha implies half. The goddess rides on a lion. The Siddhidatri structure is loved by all divine beings, rishis, munis (Saints and Sages), siddhas, yogis, sadhakas (Devotees) for achieving legitimacy and aids of their extreme repentances For More Details, please visit - http://www.elicitodisha.com/http://www.elicitodisha.com/
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New Delhi: Fourth day of Chaitra Navratri is dedicated to Maa Kushmanda, who has Gada, lotus, Chakra, Kamandalu, Dhanush, bow and arrow and japmala in her eight hands, one in each. The pictorial depiction of Goddess Kushmanda shows her mounted on a lion.
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New Delhi: Fourth day of Chaitra Navratri is dedicated to Maa Kushmanda, who has Gada, lotus, Chakra, Kamandalu, Dhanush, bow and arrow and japmala in her eight hands, one in each. The pictorial depiction of Goddess Kushmanda shows her mounted on a lion.
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आज चैत्र नवरात्र (Chaitra Navratri) का चौथा दिन है. नवरात्रि (Navratri) के चौथे दिन शक्ति की देवी मां दुर्गा (Maa Durga) के चौथे स्वरूप माता कूष्मांडा (Kushmanda) की पूजा की जाती है. हिन्दू मान्यताओं के अनुसार जब इस संसार में सिर्फ अंधकार था तब देवी कूष्मांडा ने अपने ईश्वरीय हास्य से ब्रह्मांड की रचना की थी. यही वजह है कि देवी को सृष्टि के रचनाकार के रूप में भी जाना…
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