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jeevanjali · 3 months ago
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Maa Siddhidatri Aarti: महानवमी पर करें मां सिद्धिदात्री की आरती, पूरी होंगी सभी मनोकामनाएंShardiya Navratri 2024, Navami Maa Siddhidatri Aarti: नवरात्रि की महानवमी के दिन मां दुर्गा की नौवीं शक्ति देवी सिद्धिदात्री की पूजा की जाती है।
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vedic-prayers · 3 months ago
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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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sardarpatelacademy12 · 3 years ago
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Navratri 2021 : What should not be done during Sharad Navratri?
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 Navratri is considered to be one of the most auspicious festivals. It is a nine-day long festival. Every nine days is dedicated to Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandmata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri, one of the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga, each day having a different color significance associated with the goddess.
 This festival is known by different names in different parts of the country and its customs and traditions also differ from state to state. Gujarat is famous for Navratri Dandiya Raat. In the northern and western parts of the country, devotees fast and celebrate the festival, playing 'Ram Leela' and culminating with Dussehra where the idols of Ravana and his brothers are burnt. In Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated as Golu.
 Navratri 2021 start and end date
Navratri 2021 starts on October 07, Thursday and will end with Vijaya Dashami celebration on October 15, Friday.
 Why do we celebrate Navratri ?
Whenever it comes to Navratri, our mind remains confined to recitation-worship, Archana-aarti of the Mother Goddess, but do you know why the festival of Navratri is celebrated? what is its recognition?
For centuries, we have been celebrating the festival of Navratri, keeping a fast. Navratri is celebrated in different ways in different parts of India. Some people keep the fast of Navratri by doing the Garba and Aarti all night, while some people worship Maa Durga and her nine forms by keeping fast and fasting, but what is the real story behind this Navratri?
Goddess Durga fought with the demon Mahishasur for nine days and killed Mahishasur and on the last day when the demon beheaded her, it is called Vijay Dashami.
What should not be done during Navratri?
1.keep these things in mind
2.A person fasting during Navratri should not cut his beard, mustache, or hair.
3.After the installation of the Kalash, the house should not be left empty.
4.Satvik food should be taken for nine days. Do not consume non-veg and garlic, onion during this time.
5.A person fasting should not consume grains in the fasting food.
6.According to Vishnu Purana, one should not sleep during the day during Navratri fast.
Importance of Colors in Navratri
Apart from this, each Navratri is related to a particular colors. The Navratri Importance of Colors is listed below. these colors are believed that using during the Navratri festival will bring you good luck.
  1.Pratipada - Yellow
2.Dwitiya - Green
3.Tritiya - Grey
4.Chaturthi - Orange
5. Panchami - White
6.Shashthi - Red
7. Saptami- Royal Blue
8.Ashtami - Pink
9. Navami - Purple
 When is Dussehra in 2021?
Dussehra is also known as Vijayadashami, it is a major Hindu festival that marks the end of Navratri. In the year 2021, Dussehra will be celebrated on October 15, Friday.
According to panchang, the Vijay muhurat will begin at 2:02 pm and continue till 2:48 pm. Aparahna puja muhurat will start at 1:16 pm and end at 3:34 pm.
 Navratri of Gujarat
Navratri in Gujarat is one of the state's main festivals. Navratri celebrations include fasting for a day or partially fasting each of the nine days by not eating grains or just taking the liquid, in remembrance of one of nine aspects of the Shakti goddess. The prayers are dedicated to a clay pot called garbo, as a remembrance of the family and universe.
 Outside India
IndianTamil Hindus in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand built Hindu temples in southeast Asia in the 19th century, So Navaratri has been one of their major traditional festivals. In Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Fiji, Mauritius, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, Navaratri and Diwali have been one of the most visible celebrations of the local Hindu communities.
 Which day is for Durga Maa?
Bhadrapada, Shukla Ashtami: September 14, 2021, Tuesday
Tithi Begins: 03:10 pm, Sep 13
Tithi Ends: 01:09 pm, Sep 14
 Navratri of Gujarat
Navratri in Gujarat is one of the state's main festivals. Navratri celebrations include fasting for a day or partially fasting each of the nine days by not eating grains or just taking the liquid, in remembrance of one of nine aspects of the Shakti goddess. The prayers are dedicated to a clay pot called garbo, as a remembrance of the womb of the family and universe.
 Outside India
Tamil Hindus in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, for example, built Hindu temples in southeast Asia in the 19th century, So Navaratri has been one of their major traditional festivals. In Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Fiji, Mauritius, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, Navaratri and Diwali have been one of the most visible celebrations of the local Hindu communities.
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astrokundlireadings · 3 years ago
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Shardiya Navratri 2021 -
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Shardiya Navratri 2021 —  According to the Hindu calendar, the Shardiya Navratri begins from the Pratipada date of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Ashwin, it is also called Ashwin Navratri. This time Shardiya Navratri is starting from the 7th of October, but this time due to one Navratri happening in Navratri, this time Navratri. According to the Hindu calendar, the Shardiya Navratri begins from the Pratipada date of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Ashwin, it is also called Ashwin Navratri. This time Shardiya Navratri is starting from 7th October, but this time due to one Navratri happening, there are only eight days instead of nine days. In this article, you will be able to get all the information that you need this Navratri…!!
In Navratri, Goddess “Shailputri” is worshiped on the first day of the nine forms of the goddess, “Brahmacharini” form on the second day, “Chandraghanta” on the third day, “Kushmanda” on the fourth day, “Skandmata” on the fifth day, “Katyayani” on the sixth day, “Kalratri” on the seventh day, “Mahagauri” is worshiped on the eighth day and “Siddhidatri” on the ninth day of Navratri. Worshiping of girls ‘Kanya Puja’ in Navratri is a very important part of this, in which the blessings of small girls are obtained by offering them various delicacies by considering them in the form of Mother Goddess. The date for people worshiping Kanya on the day of Ashtami is October 13th, and the date for those who worship Kanya in Navami is 14th October.
What is there special about this Navratri: This time Shardiya Navratri is starting from Thursday 7th October and it will be from 7th till 14th of October, this time Navratri is decreasing due to “Chaturthi Tithi” so the festival of Navratri will remain for eight days. If we look at the sequence of Navratri, then on 7th October, Pratipada i.e. the first Navratra will start, on this day Ghatasthapana will be done. After this second Navratri on the 8th, Tritiya and Chaturthi will be together on the 9th, and Panchami on the 10th.
This time Mata’s ride According to classical belief, MATA’S ride is done on Thursday and Friday, Therefore this time MATA will come riding in a doli and she will return only by the ride of the doli. It is believed that the arrival of the mother in the doli ride in Navratri strengthens female power, but it is also considered a sign of natural and political upheaval, so in the next few days the dominance of women will increase at the national and international level. The situation of chaos will also come to the fore.
The dates of Navratri -
1- Pratipada October 7: Maa Shailputri
2- October 8: Maa Brahmacharini
3-Tritiya / Chaturthi October 9: Maa Chandraghanta / Maa Kushmanda
4-Panchami October 10: Maa Skandmata
5-Shashti October 11: Maa Katyayani
6-Saptami 12 October: Maa Kalratri
7-Ashtami 13 October: Maa Mahagauri (Durga Ashtami)
8-Navami October 14: Maa Siddhidatri (Maha Navami)
Start Navratri like this - For the worship of Mother Goddess in Navratri, where some people establish the idol of Mother Goddess in their house for nine days, most of the people also establish Kalash or Ghat… So for this, on the first day of Navratri i.e. Pratipada. Lay a red cloth on a wooden post near the place of worship of the house or in the northeast of your house. Place the idol of Mother Goddess on it and if you want to establish the Kalash, then you should also place it near the puja Ghar of your house or in the northeast of your house and regularly during the nine days of Navratri by incense, lamp, sweets, fruits, and flowers Worship the holy MATA.
The auspicious time for Ghat sthapna or establishment - This time there are two special Muhurta for Ghat establishment, first Muhurta is between 6:17 to 7:44 in the morning of 7th, at this time auspicious Choghadiya Muhurta will start. After this, the auspicious time will start from 9:30 am on 7th, which will remain till 11:43 am.
First Muhurta of Ghat Establishment — 6:17 am to 7:44 am Second Muhurta of Ghat Establishment — 9:30 am to 11:43 am
Must do these five things in Navratri - -Daily worship: Every morning and evening in Navratri, it is necessary to do aarti of MATA by lighting a lamp and lighting incense in front of the idol of the Mother Goddess, and if you complete it regularly, then the special grace of the Mother Goddess is received.
-Donation: Navratri period is the best for worshiping Goddess Durga, but the donations made during this time have great glory, therefore, according to one’s ability during Navratri, do religious works and provide food, food items, clothes, etc. to needy people.
-Service: During the Navratri period, if you go to any temple and do any kind of service (cleanliness/maintenance/arrangement of offerings etc.), then you get the special grace of Mother Goddess.
-Restraint: On the nine days of Navratri, you should have complete restraint (control) on your mind, speech and thoughts, if you worship Mother Goddess with complete restraint on the nine days of Navratri then Maa Durga is pleased and bestows her special grace on you.
Do not do these 5 mistakes in Navratri- -Tamasic diet: Tamasic diet (onion, garlic, alcohol, etc.) should be banned during Navratri by using them, MATA won’t be pleased and there will be degeneration in the house.
-Grihaklesh: At the time of Navratri, Mother Durga resides in your house, so there should not be any kind of discord or mutual quarrels in the house during the Navratri period, due to which the happiness of Mother Goddess is disturbed and the progress of your house stops.
-Denial of celibacy: Follow celibacy during the Navratri period, during this time husband and wife should renounce indulgences, and celibacy should not be denied.
-Misconduct: Do not impure your behavior during Navratri, keep your thoughts pure and behave well with everyone, do not pollute your speech, do not use any kind of abusive words.
-Do not leave home: During the Navratri period, Mother Durga comes to your house in the form of energy and if you are not in such a situation, then you will not be able to get the blessings of the mother and it also hinders the progress of the house, so Do not leave the house alone during Navratri period.
Conclusion This time Shardiya Navratri will be from 7th October 2021 to 14th October 2021, Tritiya and Chaturthi date will be on the same day on 9th, hence Navratri will remain for eight days, on 7th October the first Navratra will be at 6:17 am to 7:44 am. In the middle and after that between 9:30 to 11:43, there will be an auspicious time to establish Ghat. Durga Ashtami will be on 13th October and Mahanavami will be on 14th October, so Kanya-Poojan of Ashtami will be done on 13th and Navami’s Kanya Poojan will be done on 14th.
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Navratri 2020 Ninth Day: Worship Maa Siddhidatri
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The ninth day of Navratri is the last day of Navratri Puja. This day is dedicated to Maa Siddhidatri who is the ninth incarnation of goddess Durga.
Each day of Navratri is substantial for devotees, but the ninth day has special significance because this is the final day to conclude Navratri pooja. This day is also called Maha Navami.
Significance of Goddess Sri Siddhidatri
Siddhidatri Maa sits on a lotus flower while her procession is a lion. She dresses in red clothes and has four hands. In her lower left hand, she holds a lotus flower while a Shankha is in the upper left hand. She has the Chakra in the upper right hand while a bludgeon (Gada) is in the lower right hand.
The meaning of Siddhidatri is - “Siddhi” means Perfection while “Datri” means “the one who gives” that’s why she is recognized as Mata Siddhidatri.
She offers all types of Siddhis (Perfection) to her devotees, so she is known as Siddhidatri Maa. Another name of Maa Siddhidatri is Goddess Lakshmi, who represents wealth, happiness, and success. You can appease all the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi and bring wealth & prosperity to your life with Lakshmi Puja, performed online for you by our expert Pandits.
The Story of Maa Siddhidatri
According to Hindu mythology, the legend says that Lord Shiva worshipped Goddess Maha Shakti to get all the Siddhis as blessings. With the gratitude of Goddess Siddhidatri, Lord Shiva attains the half body of Goddess Shakti that is why Lord Shiva is also known as “Ardhanarishvara”.
Maa Siddhidatri is believed to have blessed the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahadev with eight of the ultimate divine powers, called Siddhis. She bestowed them with eight of the siddhis namely:
Anima: Reducing one’s size to as small as an atom
Mahima: Expanding one’s body to an infinitely large size
Garima: Becoming infinitely heavy
Laghima: Becoming infinitely light
Prapti: Being omnipresent
Prakambya: Achieving whatever one desires
Ishitva: Lordship
Vashitva: Power to conquer all
Navratri 9th Day Puja Rituals:
Since this is the last day of Navratri puja, this day is celebrated with the great fun fare.
The day would see nine flowers, nine different types of Fruits, nine different types of dry fruits are also offered.
At the onset, the first thing that is done during the day is to offer Kalash Puja. This would ward off all the negativities of the day. Worshipping a Meru Prushth Shree Yantra can also help you remove negative energies.
Then the below mantra is chanted during the Kalash Pooja. In fact, the mantra is chanted nine times in certain parts of the country.
Then the Nine Kanya girls, usually below the age of ten is ideal, are invited, and they are given food and dress material. This is a symbol of worshipping the goddess in Kanya Form.
Finally, Maa Siddhidatri aarti is done, and these Kanya Girls are taken to conclude the celebration.
On the ninth day of Navratri, Ramleela functions are also finished while on the tenth day, Dussehra is commemorated across the world.
9th Day of Navratri 2020: Important Dates & Timings:
Navratri 9th day puja date: October 25, 2020
Navami Tithi Begins - 06:58 AM on Oct 24, 2020
Navami Tithi Ends - 07:41 AM on Oct 25, 2020
Maa Siddhidatri Mantra | Navratri 9th day Mantra
Recite the below-mentioned Mantras to get the blessing from the almighty Maa Siddhidatri.
“Om Devi Siddhidatryai Namah”
या देवी सर्वभूतेषु माँ सिद्धिदात्री रूपेण संस्थिता ।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः ॥
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Siddhidatri Rupena Samsthita।
Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah
Maa Siddhidatri rules over the planet Ketu. She is the governess of the minds of people and motivates them towards a disciplined and spiritual life. Mata Siddhidatri eliminates all the ignorance, fear & sufferings from the life of the devotees, provides knowledge and fulfils all their desires.
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Maa Siddhidatri Aarti And Puja Mantra: आज महानवमी को करें मां सिद्धिदात्री की आरती, इन मंत्रों का जाप है फलदायी https://ift.tt/2xDjAwH
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Chaitra Navratri 2019 Day 1: Maa Shailputri Puja Vidhi, Timings, Mantra, Aarti, Samagri and Muhurat
Chaitra Navratri 2019 Day 1: Chaitra Navratri is celebrated during the month of March and April, and this year the festival starts from April 6.
Chaitra Navratri 2019 Day 1, Maa Shailputri Puja Vidhi: Chaitra Navratri is celebrated during the month of March and April, and this year the festival begins from April 6. The festival, which marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year as per the Luni-solar calendar, falls in the month of Chaitra, the first month of lunar calendar.
Chaitra Navratri is celebrated for nine days, where each day is dedicated to a different avatar of goddess Durga. It begins with with worshipping Mata Shailputri. The nine forms of Goddess Durga are Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandharghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidatri.
Each day is also associated with a different colour, and it is believed that wearing those colours brings good luck.
On the first day of this Hindu festival, people observe fast and offer their prayers to the goddess. Goddess Shailputri is also known as the Pratipada. Goddess Parvati, after the self-immolation as Sati, was born as the daughter of Himalaya, the mountain. In Sanskrit, Shail means the mountain and, which is why he is also was known as Shailputri. The goddess in this form rides a bull, carrying a trishul (trident) in her right hand and lotus in the left.
During Chaitra Navratri people also perform Ghatasthapana, which is a significant ritual followed during the period, and marks the beginning of the festivities. Ghatasthapana is invocation of goddess Shakti. Navratri also celebrates calmness and peacefulness in the form of Maha Gauri Mata.
Mantra: Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Shailaputri Rupena Samsthita।               Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah॥ 
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