The Significance of the Nine Days of Navratri - Jai Maa Durga!

Navaratri is celebrated by people all across India. This festival is celebrated for nine days and each day has significance. For nine days huge pandals are placed in different corners of almost every city. Large and small marble statues of Durga Mata are placed in these pandals. The last day of the celebration is named the Dashami and is popularly known as the Dussehra. It is the tenth day of Navaratri. Many people perform this puja at home using all the required pious items. Nowadays, the online pooja stores have made the task of buying these samagris all the way easier. Everything is delivered to the doorstep.

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Importance of the Nine Days:

Day 1: Shailaputri: – This day is also known as the Pratipada. This day is specifically associated with an incarnation of Goddess Parvati. It is in this particular form that Goddess Parvati is worshipped as a consort of Lord Shiva. She is depicted as the rider of a bull with the Trishul in the right hand and a lotus flower in the left hand. Shailaputri is actually the incarnation of Mahakali. Several people place the marble statue of Durga Mata in these pandals.

Day 2: Brahmacharini: – Goddess Brahmcharini, which is another incarnation of Maa Parvati, is worshiped on the second day. In this form, Goddess Parvati became Sati. Brahmcharini is worshiped for moksha or emancipation and for the endowment of prosperity and peace. Depicted as holding a kamandalu and a japamala in her hands and walking bare feet, she symbolizes calmness and blissfulness.

Day 3: Chandraghanta: – This form of the Goddess is worshipped on the third day of Navratri. The name is derived from the fact after she got married to Lord Shiva. At this time Parvati adorned a half Chandra on her forehead. In this form, she is considered as the symbol of bravery and the embodiment of beauty.

Day 4: Kushmunda: – Parvati in the form of Kushmunda is worshipped on the fourth day or Chaturthi. She is believed to have all the powers of the universe and is associated with the endowment of vegetation on the earth. Kushmunda sits on Lion and has eight arms.

Day 5: Skandmata: – Skandmata is the form of Parvati worshiped on the fifth day of Navratri or Panchami. She is the mother of Skand or Kartikeya. The color Grey is the symbol of transforming the strength of a mother at the time when her child is confronted with any danger. She is depicted to have four arms carrying her baby and is depicted riding a ferocious lion.

Day 6: Katyayani: – Katya is an incarnation of Devi Durga and is believed to exhibit courage that is symbolized by orange color. She is a warrior and is considered one of the most vicious forms of Maa Parvati. In this avatar, the Goddess rides a lion and has four arms.

Day 7: Kalratri: – Considered as the most violent form of Goddess Parvati, Kalaratri is venerated on Saptami. It is believed that Goddess Durga removed her fair skin for killing the demons Nisumbh and Sumbh.

Day 8: Mahagauri: – Mahagauri is the symbol of peace and intelligence. The color allied to this day is Pink that depicts optimism.

Day 9: Siddhidaatri: – On the ninth day of Navratri, Siddhidaatri, another form of Parvati is worshipped. She is depicted sitting on a lotus and is believed to bestow all types of Siddhis. In this form, she has four arms.

All these nine days are celebrated with equal enthusiasm and faith for Mata Durga. People go to temples with all the puja samagri where different statues of Hindu gods are placed. People worship the Goddess or buy items from the religious stores to arrange for the puja at their home only. If you also want to worship goddess Durga at home, buy some of the most beautiful marble statues of Durga Maa from Agrawal Moorti Bhandar in Jaipur.

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