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chaitanyavijnanam · 7 months
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Good Wishes on Devi Navaratri - Significance of Avatars of Maa Durga, and List Navratri Days 2023
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🌹. Devi Navaratri Good Wishes to All 🌹 🙏. Prasad Bharadhwaj. On the auspicious occasion during Devi Navratri, nine forms of Goddess Maa Durga - Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Maha Gauri and Siddhidatri are worshipped by the devotees. Devi Navratri festival will start from Monday, 15th October 2023 and will be celebrated till 24th October 2023.
The devotees worship these nine incarnations of goddess Durga till nine days to get blessing of Maa Durga. It is believed that People who worship Maa Bhagwati, do fasting and chanting mantras during Navratri will be blessed with prosperity, health and wisdom in their life. Jaagran has also been made by the devotees during navratri nights.
Navratri celebration and worshipping style is different in every state of India but the devotion is same for Navratri festival. It is celebrated widely in every part of India with great enthusiasm with a different name of Goddess, like in Gujarat devotees worship as Goddess Jagdamba while in West Bengal it is named as Durga Puja. In Kolkata people erected huge Pandals at various places for Durga Puja and set up great idols of Mata Durga for worship. In Gujarat, Dandiya and Garba are the two popular dance forms which are performed by the people during Navratri festival.
🌹 List of Navratri Days 2023 & Various Forms of Goddess Durga 🌹
This year, Navratri starts on 15th October. On each day of Navratri, it is believed that a different form of Maa Durga is worshipped. Each of her forms has various traits and influences. Various Avatars of Goddess Durga on each day of Navratri are as follows:
🍀 Day - Dates for Navratri 2023 - Avatars of Maa Durga - Significance 🍀
1) October 15 - Shailputri - Represents Mother Nature
2) October 16 - Brahmacharini - Penance & Good- Conduct
3) October 17 - Chandraghanta - Peace & Goodness
4) October 18 - Kushmanda - Empowerment
5) October 19 - Skandmata - Salvation & Prosperity
6) October 20 - Katyayani - Fierceness
7) October 21 - Kaalratri - Eliminator of Fears & Suffering
8) October 22 - Mahagauri - Purity, Serenity & Tranquility
9) October 23 - Siddhidatri - Provider of Siddhi (accomplishments)
10) October 24 - Dasara - Conclusion of nine days and kanya puja
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jyotishwithakshayg · 7 months
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Maa Kalratri : The Goddess of 7th Day of Navratri
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Maa Kalratri is one of the forms of the Hindu goddess Durga, who is worshipped during the Navratri festival in India. She is often depicted as a fierce and dark-complexioned goddess with long, flowing hair and four hands, holding a cleaver and a torch in two of her hands and showing the abhaya and varada mudras in her other two hands.
The story of Maa Kalratri goes back to the time when the demon Raktabeej had become invincible due to a boon from Lord Brahma. Every drop of his blood that fell to the ground gave rise to a new demon, making it impossible to kill him. The gods then turned to Goddess Durga for help.
Goddess Durga took the form of Maa Kalratriand went to battle with Raktabeej. She swallowed him and his blood before it could touch the ground, thus preventing the creation of new demons. Kalratri’s fierce form and the ability to swallow demons whole is said to have terrified even the bravest of warriors.
The importance of Maa Kalratri lies in the fact that she represents the power of destruction and transformation. Devotees believe that worshipping Maa Kalratri can help them overcome their fears and obstacles and empower them with courage and inner strength. She is also believed to protect her devotees from negative energies and evil forces.
Maa Kalratri is also associated with the Muladhara chakra, which is believed to be the centre of stability, grounding, and survival instincts. Devotees of Maa Kalratri believe that meditating on her can help them balance this chakra and find inner stability and strength in times of difficulty.
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क्लीं ऐं श्री कालिकायै नम:।
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ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं कालरात्र्यै नम:।
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Benefits of Keeping Idol of Durga Marble
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Navratri the festival that lasts for nine nights of bliss is just close to the mark. When it comes to Navratri the energy that surrounds us is at its highest. One can feel the positive vibes. If you're trying for a way to incorporate Maa Durga's blessings into the world, it's time to put up your idol Durga Marble Statue in your home.
At present it is easy to get the Goddess Durga idol for homes that are readily available on the market. According to Hindu religious texts and traditions, the bringing Maa Durga's godmother home will bring happiness, health, and prosperity to one's life. The statue won't just bring positive energy to your family but will also bring you progress and happiness.
Nine Forms of Devi Durga
The people worship their Durga Mata god with the utmost dedication. The goddess of strength is worshipped in a variety of ways. In general, nine types are associated with Maa Shakti named as Shailputri, Bhramcharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skand Mata, Katyayani Kalratri Maha Gauri, and Shidhidatri. If you're planning the idea of bringing Maa Durga moorti to your home you'll be surrounded by positive energy. The nine types of power are revered during Navratri.
Install White Marble Maa Durga Idol
In Hinduism, it is believed that the stone of the white color Maa Durga sculpture is thought to be pure and a blessing. Because marble is extracted out of the crusts beneath the earth, it is believed to be the most auspicious regarding purity. Today, most people prefer purchasing Hindu gods online. But, it is important to be aware of certain aspects when purchasing a statue made of marble or a statue of Maa Durga.
According to Vastu statues of the gods made of marble particularly that of Maa Durga must be erected on the Ishaan Kon or north-east corner of the home. Be sure to purchase an idol that depicts Maa Adi Shakti with a sitting posture. The statue will be more ominous when you purchase one of the Durga Maa idols that has eight hands and is seated upon the lion. The Mahishasura is a form of Mardini who killed Mahishasura the demon.
Please Maa Durga During Navratri
You can easily purchase marble statues from Jaipur, Rajasthan, and you can bring your blessings from Maa Durga into your life. You can adore Maa Durga at Navratri without any hassle. All you have to do is place Indian sculptures made of marble depicting Maa Durga within your home and offer her worship with fresh flowers, akshat, and sindoor along with Ganga Jal.
It is possible to say some of the mantras attributed to Devi Shakti and then perform havan throughout the nine days to ask for favors from Devi Durga. Actually, you could observe a fast for 9 days and ask Maa Durga without difficulty during Navratri.
How You Can Get Benefits By Worshipping Goddess Durga Every Day?
Here are a few of the most efficient ways to gain benefits from worshipping goddess Durga daily. Before purchasing an idol from a white marble statue manufacturer ensure you know how to pray to maa shakti.
Learn about Durgashaptshati and Durga Kavach Argala as well as the Kilakam store each day.
Serve fruits, rejoin, as well as fresh flower arrangements and fresh flowers to Maa Durga.
Recite her mantras every day.
The Lord of the Universe is worshipped. Shiva before worshipping Maa Shakti. Maa Shakti is the wife of Mahadev, god of gods. Mahadev.
Perform sativik rituals during your sadhana to make your goddess Durga effortlessly.
Many people believe in the goddess Durga according to their own beliefs. If you're in search of the beautiful carving of Maa Durga, then you must contact the makers of Hindu god statues. Ganesh Moorti Art is one of the top manufacturers of marble statues in India that offers a wide variety of Maa Durga idols, Radha Krishna Marble statues, and Ram Darbar Marble statues at the most affordable prices. Today, you can get in touch with Ganesh Moorti Art and purchase a statue of the goddess Durga whenever you want.
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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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NavDurga (नवदुर्गा): माँ कालरात्रि (Maa Kalratri) The Seventh Form of Maa Durga which is been Worshipped in Navratri
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🚩🚩जय श्री राम🚩🚩
माँ #कालरात्रि (Kalratri): माता दुर्गा का सप्तम रूप (Seventh Form of Navdurga).
एकवेणी जपाकर्णपूरा नग्ना खरास्थिता॥
लम्बोष्ठी कर्णिकाकर्णी तैलाभ्यक्तशरीरिणी।
वामपादोल्लसल्लोहलताकण्टकभूषणा।
वर्धन्मूर्धध्वजा कृष्णा कालरात्रिर्भयन्करि॥
The #Seventh power of Maa #Durga is known as #Kalratri. The worship of Maa Kalratri is Performed on the seventh day of #Navratri. On this day the mind of the seeker is situated in the 'Sahasrara' cycle (सहस्रार चक्र).
ओम ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चै
ऊं कालरात्रि दैव्ये नम:
In the #Puranas, Maa Kalratri has been called the goddess of all siddhis and she was born for the slaughter of the demon #Chand_Mund.
Nature of Mata Kalratri:
The appearance of Maa Kalratri is very terrible to see, but it is always going to give auspicious results, for this reason she also has a name '#Shubhankari' (शुभंकरी).
His body color is very dark like dense darkness. Scalp hair is scattered. There is a garland that shines like a lightning in the neck. He has three eyes. These three eyes are round like the universe. They emit bright rays like electricity.
From the breath of mother's nose, fierce flames of fire keep coming out. Her vehicle is a #Gardabh (Donkey). She gives a bridesmaid to everyone with raised right hand #Varmudra. The right hand lower hand is in #Abhayamudra. There is an iron fork in the upper hand on the left hand side and a sword (dagger) in the lower hand.
माँ कालरात्रि महामंत्र:
या देवी सर्वभू‍तेषु माँ कालरात्रि रूपेण संस्थिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नम:।।
🌹जय माता दी🌹
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Maa Kalaratri Puja Vidhi, Mantra, Bhog And Aarti Maa Kalaratri: This avatar of Goddess Durga is considered as the destroyer of darkness Today marks the 7th day of Navratri 2020 and the day is dedicated to Maa Kalaratri…
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The seventh day of Shardiya Navratri: worship Maa Kalratri
शारदीय नवरात्रि का सातवां दिन: करें मां कालरात्रि की पूजा, जानें क्यों कहा जाता है मां को शुभंकरी
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मां दुर्गा का सप्तम् स्वरूप मां कालरात्रि देवी का है, जो सदैव शुभ फल देने के कारण शुभंकरी कहलाती हैं। नवरात्रि के सातवां दिन भी महत्वपूर्ण होता है और भक्त इस दिन मां कालरात्रि की पूला अर्चना करते हैं। माता दुर्गा की सप्तम शक्ति कालरात्रि के नाम से जानी जाती हैं। दुर्गा पूजा के सातवें दिन मां कालरात्रि की उपासना का विधान दिया गया है। इस दिन साधक का मन 'सहस्रार' चक्र में स्थित रहता है। इस दिन साधक के लिये ब्रह्मांड की समस्त अखण्ड सिद्धियों के द्वार खुलने लगते हैं।
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Seventh day of Navratri: Worship Maa Kalratri today | नवरात्रि का सातव��ं दिन: आज करें मां कालरात्रि की आराधना, स्मरण मात्र से होता है बुरी शक्तियों का नाश डिजिटल डेस्क, नई दिल्ली। नवरात्रि का सातवां दिन मां कालरात्रि को समर्पित होता है, जो कि आज शुक्रवार को है। माता के इस स्वरूप की पूजा करने से सभी तरह के पापों से मुक्ति मिलने के साथ व्यक्ति के शत्रुओं का नाश भी हो जाता है। ऐसा कहा जाता है कि इनका स्मरण मात्र से ही बुरी शक्तियां दूर चली जाती हैं। साथ ही कुंडली की ग्रह बाधाएं भी दूर होती है। मान्यता है कि मां कालरात्रि भक्तों को अभय वरदान देने के साथ ग्रह बाधाएं भी दूर करती हैं। 
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Worship Maa Kaalratri - Durga Devi on the 7th day of Navaratri
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🌹 Worship Maa Kaalratri - Durga Devi on the 7th day of Navaratri 🌹
The 7th day of Navaratri is dedicated to Maa Kalratri, the 7th Avtar of Maa Durga. Here, Kaal means time and death and Kaalratri means the One who is the Death of Kaal. Maa Kalratri destroys ignorance and brings light into the dark. Well, this form also depicts the dark side - the super power that creates havoc and removes all things bad and dirty. But to Her devotees, She brings calmness and courage.
Maa Kaalratri has dark complexion. Donkey is Her mount, She has bountiful hair and four hands. One of the two left hands holds a cleaver and the other holds a torch, and the right two hands are in "giving" and "protecting" mudras. She has three eyes emanate rays like lightning and Her necklace is shining like thunder. When She inhales and exhales air, flames appear through Her nostrils. Ganesha advises you to wear Blue, Read and White colour on this day.
Kaalratri is the most fierce one among the nine durgas , simply because she gives the highest realization to her devotee by annihilating his / her mortal limitations and grants them fearlessness. Her fierceness represents her higher intensity , as even her ornaments are nothing else but high voltage electric waves . Highly intense means she gives transcendence to her bhakta easily by making them quickly suffer their accumulation of past mortal karmas.
She is meditated upon in a form with untied long hair , she is digambara or naked as she is the entire cosmos and their can hardly be any clothes made for her as external covering because she is everything . She holds a shinny sword and a Vajra ( thunderbolt ) in left upper and lower hand and abhaya and Vara mudras in right upper and lower hands . She's seated on a gardabh / donkey , which shows that every creature is beloved of Divine Mother . Her face expression is Raudramukhi / fierce with wide big open eyes and a gentle smile on her lips.
🍀. Spiritual Significance 🍀
In Durga Saptashati , Kaalratri is mentioned along with the three spiritual nights . Kaalratri means the night of dissolution. As earlier told her ornaments and body are charged electric waves which reveals that anything which goes close to her will merge / dissolve in her . She'll release them from mortality , hence she grants Moksha or liberation to her devotees . She is also called Shubhankari for the same reason in shastras , as Moksha the highest transcendental liberation which is difficult to experience is granted easily by her . Easy means the fruits of selfless Sadhna will yield auspicious results with her grace.
Maa teaches us that sorrow, pain, decay, destruction and death are unavoidable and cannot be ignored. These are the truths of life and denying them is futile. We must accept their presence and significance to realise the fullness of our being and our potential.
Kaalratri is also called Bhayankari , the dangerous one whose name itself terrorises the demons and all other negative forces. She destroys fear in her devotee's mind and grants them wisdom to cross the ocean of samsara / physical life effortlessly.
🌷Mantra and other Facts Recite the below-mentioned Mantras to get the blessing from the almighty Maa Kalratri.
ॐ देवी कालरात्र्यै नमः
Om Devi Kalaratryai Namah
या देवी सर्वभू‍तेषु माँ कालरात्रि रूपेण संस्थिता। 
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Ma Kalaratri Rupena Samsthita Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah
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Although the Goddess Kalaratri is the most ferocious form of Goddess Durga, she blesses her devotees with Abhaya and Varada Mudras. Because of her Shubh or auspicious power within her ferocious form Goddess Kalaratri is also known as Goddess Shubhankari.
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The puja of Maa Kalaratri is done on Saptami. Kalaratri is considered as the fiercest form of Maa Durga or Goddess Parvati.
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Top 20 Devi Maa Ke Bhajans, Devotional Aartis and Mantras 00:00 ♫ 1. Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali - Arijit Chakraborty 04:02 ♫ 2. Shri Kalratri Maiya Ji Ki Aarti - Minaakshi Majumdar 08:31 ♫ 3. Jai Ambe Gauri Aarti - Dinesh Kumar Dube & sarrika Singh 16:26 ♫ 4. Ambe Maa Aarti - Dinesh Kumar Dube & sarrika Singh 22:27 ♫ 5. Durga Chalisa - Trisha Parui 29:37 ♫ 6. Santoshi Maa Aarti - Dinesh Kumar Dube & Sarrika Singh 40:31 ♫ 7. Mata Laxmi Aarti - Minaakshi Majumdar 50:02 ♫ 8. Durga Mantra - Minaakshi Majumdar 56:06 ♫ 9. Om Aim Hrim Klim - Devi Mantra - Devashri Golambre 59:39 ♫ 10. Jai Devi Jai Devi Jai Mahalaksmi - Devashri Golambre 03:13 ♫ 11. Navdurga Kavach - Devashri Golambre 07:01 ♫ 12. Full Navratri Aarti - Ankita Bramhe 14:56 ♫ 13. Durge Durghat Bhari Aarti - Ankita Bramhe 18:01 ♫ 14. Navdurga Mantra - Ankita Bramhe 27:13 ♫ 15. Mahakali Aarti - Ankita Bramhe 36:23 ♫ 16. Lakshmi Gayatri Mantra - Leena Bose (Vocalist) 42:09 ♫ 17. Gayatri Mantra - Trisha Parui 48:56 ♫ 18. Devi Sahastranamavali - Trisha Parui 42:39 ♫ 19. Shri Kali Sahasranama Stotram - Minakshi mazumdar 11:38 ♫ 20. Sri Lalitha Sahasranamam - Minakshi mazumdar -- TOP 20 Devi Maa Ke Bhajans | Devotional Aartis, Bhajans, and Mantras | Ambe Maa Aarti | Sri Lalitha (via Spiritual Mantra)
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Avatars of Shakti
Chaitra Navratri: Siddhidatri
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On the ninth and last day of Chaita Navratri, Shakti is worshipped in the form of Siddhidatri (Siddhi=perfection, Datri=giver). In iconography, She is depicted with four arms and holds a lotus, conch, gada (mace), and chakra, and She sits on top of a lotus flower. She governs the planetary body Ketu, which is the southern lunar node.
This form of Shakti is worshiped by not only humans but also the other Gods. Her worship by Shiva is mentioned in Scripture, as related by Baba Rampuri:
When the Universal Mother was gripped with the idea of projecting Creation, She, first of all, created Lord Shiva who prayed to Her to endow him with perfections.  For this purpose, the Universal Mother (Durgaa) produced Goddess Siddhidaatri from Her own person.  As the behest of the Universal Mother, Goddess Siddidaatri bestowed eighteen kinds of rare perfections and powers and potentialities (Siddhis) on Lord Shiva.  By virtue of these siddhis, Lord Shiva happened to develop a divine splendor.
Having acquired the siddhis from Goddess Siddhidaatri, Lord Shiva created Lord Vishnu who in turn created Lord Brahma who was entrusted with the task of the Creation whereas Lord Vishnu got the task of Protection and Lord Shiva that of Destruction.
Lord Brahma felt a great difficulty in his task of the Creation in the absence of man and woman.  Thereupon he remembered Mother Siddhidaatri.  When she appeared before him, Lord Brahma said to her, “Oh Great Mother!  I cannot carry on with the task of the Creation in the absence of man and woman.  You kindly solve this problem of mine through your supernatural attainments (siddhis).”
Having heard Lord Brahma, Mother Siddidaatri converted half the person of Lord Shiva into a woman.  Thus Lord Shiva became half-male and half-female and came to be known as Ardhanaarishwara.  Thus the problem of Lord Brahma was resolved and the task of the Creation went on smoothly.
Her mantra is:
Sidhha Gandharvay khshadher Surair Marair Api
Sevya Mana Sada Bhooyat Siddhida Siddhidayini
Which in English means:
Goddess Siddhidatri who is worshipped by Siddha, Gandharva, Yaksh, Gods, Demons etc., holds Conch, Chakra, Gada and Lotus in her hands, giver of all siddhis and victory all over, be propitious to me.
For purposes of pronunciation, I have included a link to the spoken mantra (The mantra itself lasts for the first minute of this video, after which a speaker gives a lecture in Hindi).
Chaitra Navratri: Mahagauri
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On the eighth day of Chaitra Navratri, Shakti is worshipped in the form of Mahagauri (Mahagauri=extremely white). She has four arms. In Her upper right hand She holds a trishul (trident) and in Her lower left hand She carries a Damaru (small, two-headed drum). Her upper left hand is in the Varada Mudra position, and Her lower right hand forms the Abhaya Mudra. She rides atop a white bull and rules the planetary body Rahu (In Vedic astrology, Rahu is the northern node of the Moon). The following origin of this form in mythology is related by Yogi Ananda Saraswathi:
She observed severe penance as Goddess Parvati to get earn Lord Siva as her husband. Once, Lord Shiva was rude to her by pointing out her dark complexion. She started observing hard penance. This went on for over a thousand years. During this period her body got covered with soil. It became darker than ever. Then one day when Lord Shiva came looking for Mother. He was pleased with her penance. Thereafter he took Maa to the Ganges and bathed her lovingly. Mother regained her beauty with pure complexion and earned the name Maha Gauri.
In this form Mahagauri represents purity and austerity. She scours and scrubs the filth from the souls of Her devotees and purifies their hearts. Both married and unmarried women especially worship Her on this day, as She is said to guide unmarried women in finding a good husband and She blesses married women with peaceful and harmonious marital lives.
Kumari Puja during Ashtami Puja celebrations also occurs on the eighth day of Chaitra Navratri, as related by this passage from astrosage.com:
On the sacred occasion of Ashtami Pooja, Kanya Poojan (feeding of little girls) are also done to please Goddesses of Navdurga (nine forms of Durga). Nine little girls are invited at home of worshippers and are fed varieties of delicious sweet dishes. Devotees pay the best homage to nine little girls considering them nine forms of Navdurga. This ritual accomplishes their Pooja and gives blessings of Nav Durga.
Her mantra is:
Shwete Vrishe Maha Rudha Shwetambardhara Shuchih
Maha Gauri Subham Dadhyanmahadev Pramodada
Which means in English:
Goddess Mahagauri who rides on white bull, wear pure white clothes, giver of happiness, be propitious to me.
For purposes of pronunciation, I have included a link to the spoken mantra (The mantra itself lasts for the first 35 seconds of this video, after which a speaker gives a lecture in Hindi).
Chaitra Navratri: Kalaratri
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On the seventh day of Chaitra Navratri, Shakti is worshipped in the form of Kalaratri (Kala=time, black in reference to the primal darkness before the Creation, Ratri=night). Kalaratri is a form of Kali. She is dark in complexion and rides atop a donkey. She is depicted with four arms, Her right hands positioned in Abhaya and Varada mudras and Her left hands holding a sickle and a thorn-like iron weapon. In mythology, She slayed the dreadful demon Raktabeej, as Miss Saxena relates:
In this form Goddess Kalratri killed Raktabeej. Raktabeej was a demon who could multiply from every drop of his blood which fell on the ground. The Goddess Kaalratri killed him by licking the blood before it could reach the ground and hence conquered him.
Kalaratri’s form is dreadful and repulsive in appearance (She is the most misunderstood of the Hindu Goddesses by many Westerners!), but She is very protective of Her devotees and protects them against the evil spiritual influences of demons and dark forces. While She has a ferocious side, She also has a very maternal side. She also aids Her devotees to rid their lives of tamasic qualities, effectively destroying ignorance. She governs the planet Saturn and is associated with the Sahasrara (thousand, infinite) chakra, which is located on the crown of the head. It is the chakra of Pure Light and of Supreme Consciousness. Awakening the Sahasrara chakra leads to ultimate spiritual enlightenment.
Her mantra is:
Ekveni Japakarnapura Nagna Kharastitha
Lamboshthi Karnikakarni Tailabhyakta Sharirani
Vaampadolla Salloh Lata Kanthak Bhushna
Vardhan Murdha Dhvaja Krishna Kalratri Bhayankari
Which means in English:
She is naked, rides on an donkey, has a long tongue, lustrous body, wears ornaments on her legs like lightning, is black in color, has unlocked hair, big eyes and ears and is very dangerous looking. Meditating on this form of Kalratri removes all obstacles as well as removes all magical effects created by others.
For purposes of pronunciation, I have included a link to the spoken mantra (The mantra itself lasts for the first minute of this video, after which a speaker gives a lecture in Hindi).
Chaitra Navratri: Katyayani
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On the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri, Shakti is worshipped in the form of Katyayani. The story behind her name’s origin is related by Mr. Subhamoy Das in the following passage:
The legend behind her name goes thus: Once upon a time, there was a great sage called Kata, who had a son named Katya. Kata was very famous and renowned in the lineage of saints. He underwent long austerities and penance in order to receive the grace of the Mother Goddess. He wished to have a daughter in the form of a goddess. According to his wish and desire the Mother Goddess granted his request. Katyayani was born to Kata as an avatar of Durga.
Katyayani rides atop a majestic lion and is (typically) depicted with four arms. In Her left hands She holds a sword and a lotus flower (symbolising blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment); Her right hands are positioned in Abhaya( indicates for the devotee not to fear and is a symbol of protection) and Varada (symbolises the giving of blessings) mudras. In the Vamana Purana, She is depicted in Her fiercest form during the battle with the demon Mahishasura, whom She slays.
Katyayani rules over the planet Jupiter. Her chakra is the most important of all chakras: the Ajna (command, knowledge, wisdom) chakra, or Third Eye. This is where the bridge between our human potential crosses into Divine Consciousness. Hindus also believe that spiritual energy from the outside world enters the conscious via this gateway chakra, and so they take great care in protecting this chakra through religious markings (made with holy ash, vermillion, etc.) on the third eye.
a lady’s marriage is experiencing any delays Katyayani is often worshipped in order to remove the obstacles that are preventing the marriage from taking place.
Her mantra is:
Chandrahaasojjval Karaa Shaardoolvarvaahanaa
Katyayani Shubham Dadyaad Devi Daanavghatini
Which in English means:
Devi Katyayani, who holds Chandrahaas Sword and other weapons in her ten hands, rides on Lion, and destroying demons, be propitious to me.
(Note: She is most commonly depicted with four hands, but some Images do depict Her with eight, ten, and even eighteen hands!)
For purposes of pronunciation, I have included a link to the spoken mantra (The mantra itself lasts for the first 35 seconds of this video, after which a speaker gives a lecture in Hindi).
Chaitra Navratri: Kushmanda
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On the fourth day of Chaitra Navratri, Shakti is worshipped in the form of Kushmanda (Ku=little, ushma=warmth, anda=egg). Symbolically, Her name means “that is from whose fraction of warmth the universe has been emanated,” designating Her as the comic egg which created the Universe and hence a Creator Goddess. Parvati takes on the form of Kushmanda after She started living inside the core of the Sun to liberate energy to the rest of the Universe. As a solar Goddess, Her governing planetary body is the Sun. This goes back to Her role as a Creator, for in the beginning the Universe was nothing more but a void of darkness until Her light spread in all directions. Her mount is a lion and She is depicted with eight arms in iconography. She holds a kamandal (an oblong water pot carried by ascetics), dhanush (bow), arrow, and lotus flower (symbolising blooming above the murk to achieve enlightenment) in Her right hands, and in Her left hands She carries a kalasha (a metal pot with a large base and small mouth), Japa mala beads (prayer beads), gada (a blunt mace/club), and a chakra (a disc-like weapon). Kushmanda bestows brightness, clarity, and peace upon Her worshippers.
She is associated with the Anahata Chakra (anahata=unstruck, unhurt in Sanskrit, implying that beneath all the pain in our heart, universal love and compassion is our core nature that is still intact even though we may believe it is damaged), which is the seat of love located in the heart. Love does not only refer to the popular sense of the word, however, but also to the deep, compassionate, Divine love. In a beautiful description of the Anahata chakra, a writer on chakras.net writes:
The Anāhata Chakra is our inner temple in which the divine Ātmā, “the flame of life”, resides. Self-Realisation, also known as God-Realisation, involves the recognition of our own Self, the Ātmā. To show that something belongs to us or concerns us we spontaneously point to the centre of the chest, the site of the Anāhata Chakra. No-one points to the head, the stomach or any other part of the body. This shows clearly that we spontaneously identify ourselves with the Ātmā within the heart centre. In the Chandogya Upanishad it is written:
“In the centre of the body there is a little shrine surrounded by a wall with eleven doors. Hidden within the shrine a Lotus blossoms, and within this there is a tiny, little room.”
What does this tiny room in the heart of the Lotus mean? It is the Ātmā, our true Self. The Ātmā is a part of God. It is pure, unchanging, Infinite Consciousness. It is Eternal, Unborn and Immortal, and exists in every living being. Just as the whole tree is already contained and present within a seed, the essence of the entire cosmos exists in the centre of the Heart Chakra.
Her mantra is:
Sura Sampurna Kalasham Rudhira Plutmev Cha
Dadhana Hastpad Mabhyam Kushmanda Shubh Dastu Me
Which means in English:
May the Goddess Kushmanda who holds two pitchers full of madira and blood in her lotus hands, be propitious to me. (I believe the word ‘madira’ is in reference to amrita, the nectar of immortality. Corrections for the meaning of this mantra, as well as further explanations regarding its meaning, are very welcome!)
For purposes of pronunciation, I have included a link to the spoken mantra (The mantra itself lasts for the first 35 seconds of this video, after which a speaker gives a lecture in Hindi).
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♥ ● ♥ ● ♥ ● ♥ ● ♥ ● ♥ ● ♥ ● ♥ ● Kaalratri Devi - Maa Kaalratri Mantra: ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं कालरात्र्यै नमः ॥ Aiṁ hrīṁ klīṁ kālarātryai namaḥ ॥ Dhyana Mantra: एकवेणी जपाकर्णपूरा नग्ना खरास्थिता । लम्बोष्टी कर्णिकाकर्णी तैलाभ्यक्तशरीरिणी ॥ वामपादोल्लसल्लोहलताकण्टकभूषणा । वर्धनमूर्धध्वजा कृष्णा कालरात्रिर्भयङ्करी ॥ Ēkavēṇī japākarṇapūrā nagnā kharāsthitā । Lambōṣṭī karṇikākarṇī tailābhyaktaśarīriṇī ॥ Vāmapādōllasallōhalatākaṇṭakabhūṣaṇā । ardhanamūrdhadhvajā kr̥ṣṇā kālarātrirbhayaṅkarī ॥ Prayer: May she Maa Bhayankari (Kaalratri or Kaali) who is with long lips, riding an ass, shining in various hues looks formidable because of the halo of Devi's lustre and is adorned with multi coloured ornaments remove my darkness of ignorance. 07.Maa Kalaratri is is the one of the fiercest forms of Maa and her appearance itself evokes fear. This form of Goddess is believed to be the destroyer of all demon entities. Kalaratri means the One who is “the Death of Kaal”. Here Kaal is dedicated as time & death. Kalaratri is the one who destroys ignorance and removes darkness. This form primarily depicts that life also has dark side – the violent Mother Nature and creates havoc and removes all dirt. She is also known as Shubhankari. In this form Goddess Kalratri killed Raktabeej. Raktabeej was a demon who could multiply from every drop of his blood which fell on the ground. The Goddess Kaalratri killed him by licking the blood before it could reach the ground and hence conquered him. She endows her devotees with calm and courage. The complexion of Maa Kalaratri is like dark night with bountiful hair and has four hands. The left two hands holds a cleaver and a torch, and the right two are in the mudras of “giving” and “protecting”. She has necklace is so shining like thunder. She has three eyes which emanate rays like lightning. Flames appear through her nostrils when she inhales or exhales air. Her mount is donkey. Appearance of Maa Kalratri is very dangerous. But she always gives good fruits. So devoters should not get afraid of her. Her worship on 7th day of Navratri has very much importavnce to yogies & sadhak. For the worshipers on this day, open of every siddhi in universe. Just by remembering Maa ghost ran away. If any negative effect is arising due to a planets than by worshiping on this day bad effects vanishes. Any type of fear goes away. Subhankari Mata always give ‘Subh’ good fruits. True faith restraint & concentration is necessary for worship.
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