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Story of Devi Kaalratri - Navratri 7th Day | Gorgeous Aarti of Maa Kalratri
Story of Devi Kaalratri – Navratri 7th Day | Gorgeous Aarti of Maa Kalratri
Story of Devi Kaalratri, Navratri 7th Day, Gorgeous Aarti of Maa Kalratri, Story of Seventh Day of Navratri, Goddess Kaalratri, Maa Kaalratri Vrat Katha, Kaalratri Mantra, Is Kaal Ratri Auspicious. Nine forms of Maa Durga are worshiped during Navratri. On the seventh day of worship, Kalratri is worshiped with full rituals. According to religion, the eyes of the mother are opened on this day. In…
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bejandaruwallaindia · 2 years
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significanceofnavratri · 10 months
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Navadurga and significance of each day of Navratri
Devi is worshipped in 9 forms known as Navadurga. The significance of each day of Navratri is attached to a form of the Mother Divine.
First Day – Shailaputri
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On the first day, Devi Shailaputri is worshipped. In this form, Devi Parvati is revered as the daughter of Himalaya Raja. Shaila means extraordinary or rising to great heights. The divine consciousness represented by Devi always surges from the peak. On this first day of Navratri, we propitiate Devi Shailaputri so that we may also attain the highest state of consciousness.
Second Day – Brahmacharini
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On the second day, Devi Brahmacharini is propitiated. Devi Brahmacharini is the form of Devi Parvati in which she undertook severe penance to have Lord Shiva as Her consort. Brahma means divine consciousness and achar refers to behavior. Brahmacharya is the behavior or an act that is established in divine consciousness. This day is especially sacred to meditate and explore our inner divinity.
Third Day – Chandraghanta
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On the third day, Devi Chandraghata is the presiding Devi. Chandraghata is the special form that Devi Parvati assumed at the time of Her marriage with Lord Shiva. Chandra refers to the moon. The moon represents our mind. The mind is restless and keeps moving from one thought to another. Ghanta is a bell which produces only one kind of sound always. The significance is that when our mind is established at one point, i.e Divine, then our prana (subtle life force energy) gets consolidated leading to harmony and peace. This day thus signifies withdrawing from all vagaries of the mind, with a single focus on Mother Divine.
Fourth Day – Kushmanda
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On the fourth day, Mother Divine is worshipped as Devi Kushmanda. Kushmanda means a pumpkin. Ku means little, ushma means energy and anda refers to egg. This entire universe which arose from the cosmic egg (hiranyagarbha) is manifested from an infinitesimal energy of Devi. A pumpkin also represents prana as it has the unique property of absorbing and radiating prana. It is one of the most pranic vegetables. On this day, we worship Devi Kushmanda who showers us with Her divine energy.
Fifth Day - Skandamata
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Skandamata means Mother of Skanda. On the fifth day, the motherly aspect of Devi Parvati is worshipped. In this form, she is the mother of Lord Karthikeya. She represents motherly affection (vatsalya). Worshiping this form of Devi brings abundance of wisdom, wealth, power, prosperity and liberation.
Sixth Day – Katyayani
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On the sixth day, Devi manifests as Katyayani. It is a form that Mother Divine assumed to annihilate the demonic forces in the universe. She was born from the anger of the gods. She is the one who slayed Mahishasura. As per our scriptures, anger that supports dharma (righteousness) is acceptable. Devi Katyayani represents that divine principle and form of the Mother Divine who is behind natural calamities and disasters. She is the anger that arises in creation to restore balance. Devi Katyayani is invoked on the sixth day to put an end to all our inner foes that are an obstacle on the path of spiritual evolution.
Seventh Day – Kalaratri
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On the seventh day, we invoke Devi Kalaratri. Mother Nature has two extremes. One is terrifying and devastating. The other is beautiful and serene. Devi Kalaratri is a fierce form of Devi. Kalaratri represents the dark night. Night is also considered an aspect of Mother Divine as it is night that brings solace, rest and comfort to our souls. It is only at night that we get a glimpse of infinity in the skies. Devi Kalaratri is that infinite dark energy that houses innumerable universes.
Eighth Day – Mahagauri
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Devi Mahagauri is that which is beautiful, gives momentum and freedom in life. Mahagauri represents the beautiful and serene aspect of Nature. She is that energy which propels our lives and also liberates us. She is the Devi who is worshipped on the eighth day.
Ninth Day - Siddhidatri
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On the ninth day, we worship Devi Siddhidatri. Siddhi means perfection. Devi Siddhidatri brings perfection in life. She makes the impossible, possible. She takes us beyond the ever reasoning logical mind to explore the realm beyond time and space.
Jai Mata Ji!
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mohifashion · 8 months
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Navratri 2023 Colors: A Guide to the Significance of 9 Days of Sharad Navratri Attire
Navratri, the nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion in India, especially in states like Maharashtra and Gujarat. One of the captivating traditions during Navratri is the daily choice of colors to wear, each associated with a different form of the goddess. This practice holds deep significance in Hindu culture, symbolizing purity. Let's take a closer look at the Navratri colors to be followed this year and the gods and goddesses they represent.
Day 1: Pratipada - Shailputri
On the first day of Navratri, Goddess Shailputri is venerated, also known as Parvati, the daughter of the Himalaya mountains. The color for this day is Orange, symbolizing energy and enthusiasm.
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Adorn yourself in an elegant Orange and red Ikkat Pure Pochampally Handloom Saree to honor the goddess's strength and grace.
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Day 2: Dwitiya - Brahmacharini
Mata Brahmacharini, the goddess celebrated on the second day, signifies eternal peace. White, the color of serenity, is the choice for Day 2.
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A Pearl White Color Mirror Work Viscose Rayon Navaratri Lehenga Choli reflects the goddess's tranquil and pure nature.
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Day 3: Tritiya - Chandraghanta
On Tritiya, we worship Mata Chandraghanta, who rides a lion and is believed to vanquish evil forces. Red, the color of health, courage, and love, is the color of choice. 
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 Embrace this vibrant hue with a Red saree cutdana work  to channel your inner strength.
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Day 4: Chaturthi - Kushmanda
The fourth day celebrates Mata Kushmanda, who is said to have created the cosmic egg with her smile, bringing light to the universe. Royal Blue, representing elegance and royalty, is the color for this day. 
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Grace the occasion with a splendid Navratri Chaniya Choli in this mesmerizing shade of Blue.
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Day 5: Panchami - SkandMata
Mata Skandmata, honored on the fifth day, is associated with good health. This day is dedicated to Green, symbolizing nature and prosperity. 
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Wear this beautiful green saree to align with the goddess's blessings.
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Day 6: Shashthi - Katyayani
Mata Katyayani, the sixth form of Mata Durga, is the granter of health and happiness. Grey, a vibrant and versatile color, is chosen for this day's celebrations.
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Grace the occasion with a Grey Anarkali Dress
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Day 7: Saptami - Kaalratri
Maa Kaalratri, worshipped on the seventh day, protects against evil forces. Orange is the color for Saptami, reflecting the fervor of Navratri celebrations.
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Day 8: Ashtami - Mahagauri
Maa Mahagauri, associated with peace and intelligence, is revered on the eighth day. 
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Adorn yourself in Peacock Green indian saree, a sublime shade that complements the goddess's virtues.
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Day 9: Navami - Siddhidatri
On the ninth and final day, we honor Maa Siddhidatri, the granter of divine blessings. Pink, a combination of the energy of red and the stability of blue, is chosen. This color symbolizes opulence and richness as we seek the goddess's supreme blessings.
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During Navratri, people wear different colors each day to show that they are all together and devoted. It's like a colorful journey through different forms of the Goddess Durga, who is very special. When you celebrate Navratri, make sure to wear colors that show how much you love and respect the divine. 
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suryakant-singh · 2 years
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Jai Maa Kalratri
It is not uncommon to find the names, Kali and Kalaratri being used interchangeably,[2] although these two deities are argued to be separate entities by some.[3] Kali is first mentioned in Hinduism as a distinct goddess around 3000 BC. Chronologically then, Kaalratri (described textually in the Mahabharata, dated 3137 BC - 3067 BC) predates but most likely, informs, present representations of Kali.
Kaalratri is traditionally worshipped during the nine nights of Navratri celebrations.[4] The seventh day of Navratri pooja (Hindu prayer ritual) in particular is dedicated to her and she is considered the fiercest form of the Mother Goddess, her appearance itself invoking fear. This form of Goddess is believed to be the destroyer of all demon entities, ghosts, evil spirits and negative energies, who flee upon knowing of her arrival.[5]
The Saudhikagama, an ancient Tantric text referenced in the Silpa Prakasha, describes Goddess Kalaratri as being the goddess that rules the night portion of every day and night. She is also associated with the crown chakra (also known as the sahasrara chakra), thereby giving the invoker, siddhis and niddhis (particularly, knowledge, power and wealth).
Kaalratri is also known as Shubankari (शुभंकरी) - meaning auspicious/doing good in Sanskrit, due to the belief that she always provides auspicious results to her devotees. Hence, it is believed that she makes her devotees fearless.
Other less well-known names of Goddess Kaalratri include Raudri and Dhumorna.[6]
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myths-n-legends · 2 years
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Naale baa.
This ia an urban legend that originated from Banglore, India. The legend of naale baa states of a witch that dates back to the 1990s, this witch is said to visit at night time, she knocks on one's door calling out to open the door.
This witch is also said to mimic the voices of the relatives of the people who's doors she knocks, but she is mostly said to mimic the voice of sweet woman. Her main goal is to lure men out of there houses.
It is said that if one ends up opening the door there will be found dead within the next 24 hours but she is mostly known to only kill men, more like eat them.
Stories say that the woman now known as the door knocking witch was once a normal young beautiful woman from that town, who was told to be the prettiest woman in all of the state, but on an unfortunate night a bunch of drunk men ganged up on her and did who knows what to/with her (I don't remember what there did coz I heard the story around 4 years ago)
And in the very end they killed her and from that day on she is said to seek revenge and justice, she is said to mostly be active in the ten days of dussehra (there are a bunch of different names of dussehra so please pick what you want call it- navratri, dashami, vijayadashami, durgashatmi)
Eitherways whatever you call it doesn't matter the reason she goes men-hunting on the holy festival days is because this festival is celebrated in the joy of the good's win over the bad.
The people of the town were worried because innocent men were also killed, so people came up with a solution and started writing 'naale baa' on there doors or the wall next to there doors. Naale baa means 'come tomorrow' which is why she would not go knocking around there doors.
A/n: And well that's it. I hope you all enjoyed the story, also I got no pictures sorry.
Also I'm not gonna be posting anything until after next week, so I guess the next post will be on the fourth or seventh of next month. Byeee all take care!!<3<3
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Rama Navami
Rama Navami is a spring Hindu festival that celebrates the birthday of the Hindu God Lord Rama. He is particularly important to the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism, as the seventh avatar of God Vishnu. "Hazaribagh's Ram navami" show is international.The festival celebrates the descent of Vishnu as shri Rama avatar, through his birth to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya in Ayodhya. The festival is a part of the spring Navratri, and falls on the ninth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu calendar month of Chaitra. This typically occurs in the Gregorian months of March or April every year. Rama Navami is an optional government holiday in India.
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Ram Navami is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Rama. According to the Hindu scriptures, Lord Rama is the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu and was born on ninth day of Chaithra Navratri at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
Hence ,thishindu festival is a part of spring Navratri.
 On this day, his devotees dress up like Lord Rama. Some dress up miniature statues of lord Rama and put in cradle. They also decorate their homes ,streets and offer pujas ,prayers and recite stories of Rama .
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Happy Ram Navami Wishes
Ram Navami is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and reverence across India and in various parts of the world by Hindus. It marks the birth anniversary of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is revered as the epitome of righteousness and virtue.
The festival falls on the ninth day (Navami) of the Chaitra month in the Hindu lunar calendar, which typically falls in March or April according to the Gregorian calendar. It is observed on the last day of the nine-day festival of Chaitra Navratri, which commemorates the victory of good over evil.
The celebrations of Ram Navami vary from region to region but are characterized by devotion, fasting, prayer, and recitation of sacred texts such as the Ramayana, the epic that narrates the life and deeds of Lord Rama.
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One of the most prominent rituals on Ram Navami is the recitation of the Ramayana, either at temples or in homes. Devotees gather to hear or narrate the epic, reflecting on the life and teachings of Lord Rama, his devotion to duty, righteousness, and his unwavering commitment to truth and justice.
Many devotees observe fasts on this day, abstaining from food and water until sunset as a mark of devotion and to seek blessings from Lord Rama. Temples are beautifully adorned with flowers and lights, and special prayers and bhajans (devotional songs) are sung in praise of Lord Rama.
In some regions, grand processions known as 'Shobha Yatras' are organized, where idols of Lord Rama, along with his consort Sita, brother Lakshmana, and devotee Hanuman, are taken out in a procession. These processions are accompanied by devotional music, chants, and performances depicting scenes from the Ramayana.
Another common practice during Ram Navami is the enactment of plays and dramas based on the life of Lord Rama, known as 'Ramleela.' These theatrical performances are often elaborate, involving professional actors as well as local volunteers, and they attract large crowds who watch with reverence and joy.
The festival of Ram Navami holds immense cultural and spiritual significance for Hindus, serving as a reminder of the triumph of good over evil and the importance of upholding righteousness and truth in one's life. It fosters a sense of unity, devotion, and communal harmony among people of all backgrounds who come together to celebrate the divine birth of Lord Rama.
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karmaastro · 2 months
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On the seventh day of Navratri, we honor Goddess Kalaratri and seek her blessings for strength and protection. Who ia Maa Kalratri. Know the timing of Kalratri Pooja and embrace the divine energy.
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yashblower · 2 months
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"On this seventh day of Navratri, let's revel in the strength and grace of Maa Kalratri, who embodies fearlessness and protection." 🌟
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jaiminiastrosposts · 2 months
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Top 5 differences between Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri
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Navratri, meaning"nine nights," is a vibrant Hindu festival that resonates across India. This festival is the time of great honor of Durga; the goddess represents strength, protection, and victory of good over evil. Though most readily associated with the grand autumnal celebration of Sharad Navratri, another equally important festival is that of Chaitra Navratri, celebrated during the spring season. United by the spirit of praying  to Durga, still Sharad and Chaitra Navratri are poles apart in meaning, traditions, and ways of celebration.
Come along and take you through the journey of the two Navratris:  Will be taking you through the two fascinating Navratris and revealing for you the differentiating features of each.
Differences Between Chaitra And Sharad Navratri 
But while Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri are both ways to honor the divine feminine, they're characterized by a few pretty definite differences. Here's a closer look at five points of difference.
1.Seasonal :
Chaitra Navratri: A springtime celebration (March-April) that coincides with nature's renewal and the beginning of the Hindu New Year in some regions.  Imagine blossoming flowers and a sense of fresh beginnings filling the air as devotees honor Durga. 
Sharad Navaratri: The autumnal (September-October) festival connected with the conclusion of the rainy season and a shift to cooler weather. To thank God for the harvest and the changing season to a more comfortable one.
2. Significance and Story:
Chaitra Navratri: These nine days resemble new beginnings and certainly welcome the springtime.  This time in some parts is also to celebrate the birth of Lord Rama (Ram Navami).  This really is the time of embracing new opportunities and welcoming a fresh cycle.
Sharad Navratri:  the day when Goddess Durga killed the demon Mahishasura. This festival reminds us that even in the face of immense challenges, truth ultimately win.
3. Divine Focus:
Chaitra Navratri: The Navratri is dedicated to the nine forms of the goddess Durga. It gives a devotee an opportunity to get connected with the variety of aspects of the divine feminine, where each form represents another strength or quality.
Here are the 9 forms names :
Shailaputri (First Day)
Brahmacharini (Second Day)
Chandraghanta (Third Day)
Kushmanda (Fourth Day)
Skandamata (Fifth Day)
Katyayani (Sixth Day)
Kalaratri (Seventh Day)
Maha Gauri (Eighth Day)
Siddhidatri (Ninth Day)
Sharad Navratri: This festival celebrates nine nights with the nine forms of the Goddess Durga, symbolizing the nine forms of divine femininity. Devotees take blessings of the particular forms of Durga according to their personal requests and wishes, much similar to Chaitra Navratri.
4. Festive Flair:
Chaitra Navratri: Many people observe it in a relatively low profile of devotion, carrying out pujas (prayers), chanting mantras, and sometimes even going on fasts. Style of celebration may vary from one place to the other; however, generally, the same is relatively low keyed in nature so that a show of devotion can be made. 
Sharad Navratri: A vibrant festival that involves grand pujas, colorful decorations, and regional dances (such as Garba/Dandiya Raas of Gujarat). These are the nine days when people meet and greet each other, represent their culture, and dance.
5. National Spotlight:
Chaitra Navratri: Generally, people following traditional Navratri are from Northern and Western India, with a less national profile than traditional Navrjsonth. The people undertaking fasting might also be less strict during Chaitra Navratri, as they might prefer undergoing partial fasting or not at all.
Sharad Navratri: Widely celebrated across India with immense national festival, connecting regional boundaries.  Fasting is more commonly observed during Sharad Navratri, with some devotees following strict practices. 
These features reflect the rich and manifold diversity of Hindu traditions. So, this involves the idea of different ways or modes of connecting to the divine feminine, celebrating the power of Durga, and lapping in the change of seasons every Navratri.
The Essence of Navratri 
Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri have the core resemblance to each other. These are the festival times that honor the divine femininity, similarities with the powerful Goddess Durga. It is that nine-day period when her devotees take the blessings they need for prosperity and fulfillment within the coming year. 
Fasting, although not mandatory, is a very common practice seen during both Navratris. Some devotees go to the extent of observing very strict fasting, in which the person does not even take water, while some others  to the veg diet or some food limitations, like eating only fruits and falahari vegetables. This practice is believed to clean the body and mind, providing spiritual growth. It also includes meditation and the chanting of mantras. 
Meditation helps in making the mind calm and gives inner peace to the one doing so. On the other hand, the chanting of mantras helps the devotees get connected with the divine power of Durga. All these practices bring a place of spirituality and self-discovery.
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