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Last updated : 23-08-2024
Why Navratri is celebrated for 9 days
Navaratri Pooja is one of the most important annual hindu festival. This festival is dedicated to Durga Devate. Navaratri means nine auspicious nights in people workship nine different forms of Durga called Navadurga. It is popular Pooja celebrated in India. This pooja is celebrated "nine nights". The nine days of this festival to the "nine avatars" of the goddess Durga. It dedicates the three days of worshipping the God Durga, Saraswati and Lakshmi. During these first three days worship the God Durga, the next three days worship the God Lakshmi and last three days worship the God Saraswati. The ninth day is celebrated by Vijayalakshmi.
Festival means colours of light and joy . Everyone special occasion to share their Love and share their feelings to infinity. It hold significance to Hindiusm. It spans over nine nights and ten days , first in the month of September and October. Diwali is colour of festivals.celebrants light rows of traditional clay of oil lamps Outside their homes to symbolize the victory of light over darkness and Knowledge over ignorance.
NAVARATIRI CELEBRATION
We celebrate navarattri after Dusseshra Festival. The nine nights of navaratri are to energies in the creation That are enriched at this time of the year. We honour and worship Devi energy . DEVI OR DIVINE mother that has given birth to the entire universe Including celestial stars far away and subtle mind and it's emotions.
Significance
The word Ratri means to give you deep rest from our inner soul. Navaratri is a time of prayer and Rejuvenation because a deep rest allows you to feel from All type of sadness. Just like how it takes nine months for a child to be born. Same way ,These nine days of Navaratri are coming out of mother's womb Once again ,recharged,renewed.
9 days of Navratri Devi names and colours
NINE DAYS OF CELEBRATION - 9 days of Navratri Devi names
Detailed celebration plan for the 9 days of Navaratri
Day 1: Shailaputri Puja
Day 2: Brahmacharini Puja
Day 3: Chandraghanta Puja
Day 4: Kushmanda Puja
Day 5: Skandamata Puja
Day 6: Katyayani Puja
Day 7: Kalaratri Puja
Day 8: Mahakali Puja
Day 9: Siddhidatri Puja
Vijayadashami_ (Day 10):
Gollu in NAVARATRI
Tamil nadu it s an attested practice at the court of the kings of tanjore and Pudukkottai. It is representing 18 differently case and social groups. It is beautifully decorated Display of dolls and figurines in the states of Tamil nadu Women dress up in a new clothes and jewellery everyday to perform Pooja In front of Batukamma for 9 days
In south we worship mainly Durga along with Lakshmi and Sarawathi.south Indian celebrations is more about other, Unlike fasting in north Indians
DIWALI
LIGHTING the dark corners of your life and filing it with happiness Is the festival not lights in south Asia.Deepavali is observed In aippasi or naraks Chatudashi which is reversed as the second day Of the 5 th day Diwali celebration.
Diwali marks the return of lord rama ,who was the Seventh Incarnation of Vishnu Temples are decorated with spectacular lights The Festival of light takes place on the darkest night ( the first appear of the new moon ) in the month of Karthi in the Hindu calendar
Five days of Diwali
"Small changes in our life makes the things far better in life" Festival is time of rejoicing and renewal. Able to make our surrounding in a positive vibe.