Navratri 2019: Know the significance of all nine days of the Navratri

Navratri or the nine sacred days mark the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar and are celebrated across the country with much fervour and festivity. Also known as Maha Navratri, this festival falls in the lunar month of Ashwin during Sharad Ritu. Although the festival typically falls four times in a year, the Sharada Navaratri during autumn (September-October) is the most celebrated, and the Vasanta Navaratri during spring (March-April) is the next most significant Navratri.


The nine-day Navratri festival which begins on September 29, 2019, is dedicated to goddess Durga and all her nine avatars.

The festival is celebrated to commemorate Maa Durga's win over the demon Mahishasura and represents the victory of peace and dharma over ego and evil.

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NINE DAYS

Day 1 of the Navratri celebrates Goddess Shailputri. This avatar of goddess Durga is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh. The goddess in this avatar is worshipped as the consort of Shiva.

Day 2 of the festival celebrates goddess Brahmcharini, the second avatar of Maa Durga. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity, and grace. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha.

Day 3 of the nine-day festival of Navratri celebrates Goddess Chandraghanta. She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquility, and prosperity in life. She is the symbol of bravery.

Day 4 of the festival celebrates goddess Kushmunda. This avatar of the goddess is considered the creator of the universe. It is believed that she created the universe through laughter.

Day 5 of the celebrates goddess Skand Mata. She is the mother of Skanda, or Karthikeya, who was chosen by the gods as their commander-in-chief in the war against the demons. The goddess represents the vulnerability of a mother who can fight anyone when the need arises to protect her child.

Day 6 of the Navratri celebrates goddess Katyayani. The goddess was born to the great sage, Kata, as an avatar of Durga. Dressed in orange, she exhibits immense courage.

Day 7 of the festival celebrates Goddess Kaalratri. This avatar of the goddess has a dark complexion, disheveled hair, and a fearless posture. She is the most fierce form of goddess Durga, and she is dressed in white, a color that represents peace and prayer.

Day 8 of the festival celebrates goddess MahaGauri. The eighth avatar of Maa Durga represents intelligence, peace, prosperity, and calm.

Day 9 of the festival of Navratri celebrates Goddess Siddhidatri. The goddess is known for having supernatural healing powers. The goddess has represented the blissful state of mind, just like the sky on a clear day.

People celebrate these nine days by keeping fasts and dressing up in different colors of the auspicious days.

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‘HAPPY NAVRATRI’

Long live the tradition of hindu culture and as the generations have passed by Hindu culture is getting stronger and stronger lets to keep it up.

Best Wishes for Navratri 2019

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