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latent-thoughts · 7 months
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Adi Shakti, Durga, Devi... mother, protector, destroyer of all evil!
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Today marks the beginning of the nine holy nights of Goddess Durga (Shakti herself), wherein her nine different avatars are worshipped and honoured.
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Wishing all my fellow Hindus a very blessed and happy Navratri. ❤️❤️❤️
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apnahumsafar · 7 months
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Navratri Celebration: A Festival of Devotion and Dance
Navratri, a vibrant and spiritually significant festival, is celebrated with immense enthusiasm and fervor across India. This nine-night festival, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, brings people together to revel in devotion, music, dance, and traditional rituals. In this blog, Apnahumsafar.com takes you on a journey into the heart of Navratri celebrations, exploring its cultural…
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alokastrologyy · 1 year
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नवरात्रि के पहले दिन की पूजा का क्या है महत्व | नवरात्र के पहले दिन की आसान पूजा विधि
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monkvyasaa · 1 year
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Navratri: A festival of joy and happiness
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Navratri is a Hindu festival of nine nights (and ten days) in autumn every year. It is widely celebrated in India, Nepal, and other countries with significant Hindu populations. This festival is celebrated in honor of the Hindu goddess Durga.
The word Navratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit, Nava meaning nine and Ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of the Goddess are worshiped. This Festival is celebrated in the months of September or October and is a widely celebrated festival in the Indian subcontinent. The festival is a time of fasting, feasting, and worship.It is also a time for Hindus to come together and celebrate their culture and heritage.
History of Navratri
The history of Navratri can be traced back to ancient India and is believed to have its origins in the Vedic period. It was originally a harvest festival celebrated to mark the end of the summer season and the beginning of the winter season.
Over time, it has evolved into a religious festival widely celebrated by Hindus all over the world. In many parts of India, this festival is considered one of the most important Hindu festivals.
How Navratri is Celebrated
During this festival, devotees of Durga worship her nine forms known as the Navadurga. The first three nights are dedicated to each form of Durga, followed by three nights for Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and prosperity), and finally three nights for Saraswati (the goddess of knowledge and wisdom).On the tenth day, known as Vijayadasami or Dussehra, the effigies of the demon king Ravana are burned to symbolize the victory of good over evil.
The 9 Nights of Navratri
Devotees across India celebrate the nine nights of Navratri with great fervour and devotion. On these nights, Goddess Durga is worshiped in all her nine avatars. The ninth night, which is also the last night of Navratri, is celebrated as Maha Navami.
It is a time when people come together to worship the divine female energy in all her forms. It is also a time for people to reflect on their own inner strength and power. For nine nights, devotees offer prayers and perform special pujas to honour the different avatars of Goddess Durga.
On the last night of Navratri, Maha Navami, devotees perform the Chandi Homam. This powerful puja involves chanting mantras and offering oblations to the sacred fire.
The 10th day of Navratri: Dussehra or Vijayadashmi
Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, is the tenth and final day of the Navratri festival. It is celebrated in honour of the Hindu god Rama, who is believed to have defeated the demon king Ravana on this day. The festival also marks the end of the autumn harvest season in India.
On Vijayadashami, Hindus offer prayers and perform puja ceremonies to Rama. They also exchange gifts and feast on special foods. In some parts of India, the effigies of Ravana are burned to symbolize the victory of good over evil.
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vartoons · 2 years
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Watercolor Painting of Maa Durga for Navratri
Watercolor Painting of Maa Durga for Navratri
Blessed to have had the opportunity to create a water colour painting of Ma Durga for this years Navratri program Mavtar 2022 at our building..Maa Durga’s painting along with her moorthi and Kalash was worshipped for the entire nine days of Navratri. 🙏
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hindi-india · 2 years
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Navratri Pooja: नवरात्री में कपूर से करें मा की आरती, मिलेंगे विशेष फल
Navratri Pooja: नवरात्री में कपूर से करें मा की आरती, मिलेंगे विशेष फल
पूजा पाठ में शामिल किये जाने वाला कपूर की खुशबु बहुत मनमोहक होती है कपूर से एक विशेष सुगंध आती है जिससे वातावरण शुद्ध हो जाता है पूजा पाठ हेतु कपूर एक आवश्यक सामग्री के रूप में माना जाता है हिन्दू धर्म में भी कपूर को पवित्र माना गया है. आज हम आपको कपूर से जुड़े पूजा पाठ के तरीको के बारे में बताने जा रहे है जिन्हें नवरात्री में माता की आरती के लिए उपयोग में लाया जा सकता है. क्या होता है…
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deesi-academia · 2 years
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NAVRATRI DURGA POOJA DUSSEHRA KARWA CHAUTH DHANTERAS DIWALI BHAI DOOJ-
Basically October is for the desis 💅
ITS DESITOBER Y'ALL!!!
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thescrcservices · 7 months
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Day 5 ( Maa Skandmata )
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the-prophecy · 8 months
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Its like 30 mins to 12 and we have like two temples nearby here and they are blasting the raas garba songs as usual and at 12 there would be full blown dhools and ghantas etc etc
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sandhya-sahu · 17 days
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During Navratri, devotees fast for nine days to please the goddess, which means they go hungry. But think about it, if children go hungry, can a mother be happy ?
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monkvyasaa · 2 years
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What is Navratri? History and Meaning
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Navratri is a Hindu festival of nine nights (and ten days) in autumn every year. It is widely celebrated in India, Nepal, and other countries with significant Hindu populations. This festival is celebrated in honour of the Hindu goddess Durga.
The word Navratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit, Nava meaning nine and Ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of the Goddess are worshipped. This Festival is celebrated in the months of September or October and is a widely celebrated festival in the Indian subcontinent. The festival is a time of fasting, feasting, and worship.
it is also a time for Hindus to come together and celebrate their culture and heritage.
History of Navratri
The history of Navratri can be traced back to ancient India and is believed to have its origins in the Vedic period. it was originally a harvest festival celebrated to mark the end of the summer season and the beginning of the winter season.
Over time, it has evolved into a religious festival widely celebrated by Hindus all over the world. In many parts of India, this festival is considered one of the most important Hindu festivals.
How Navratri is Celebrated
During this festival, devotees of Durga worship her nine forms known as the Navadurga. The first three nights are dedicated to each form of Durga, followed by three nights for Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and prosperity), and finally three nights for Saraswati (the goddess of knowledge and wisdom).
On the tenth day, known as Vijayadasami or Dussehra, the effigies of the demon king Ravana are burned to symbolize the victory of good over evil.
The 9 Nights of Navratri
Devotees across India celebrate the nine nights of Navratri with great fervour and devotion. On these nights, Goddess Durga is worshipped in all her nine avatars. The ninth night, which is also the last night of Navratri, is celebrated as Maha Navami.
it is a time when people come together to worship the divine female energy in all her forms. It is also a time for people to reflect on their own inner strength and power. For nine nights, devotees offer prayers and perform special pujas to honour the different avatars of Goddess Durga.
On the last night of Navratri, Maha Navami, devotees perform the Chandi Homam. This powerful puja involves chanting mantras and offering oblations to the sacred fire.
The 10th day of Navratri: Dussehra or Vijayadashami
Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, is the tenth and final day of the Navratri festival. It is celebrated in honour of the Hindu god Rama, who is believed to have defeated the demon king Ravana on this day. The festival also marks the end of the autumn harvest season in India.
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quickastroo · 19 days
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नवरात्रि में कन्या पूजन के लिए सबसे पहले उन्हें आदरपूर्वक अपने घर बुलाएं.
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और फिर आसन देकर उन्हें बिठाएं.
फिर उनके पैर में आलता लगाएं.
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astrologerspell · 21 days
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Let us welcome the divine energy of Goddess Durga into our hearts and homes this Chaitra Navratri!
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ramnathguruji · 22 days
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Let us welcome the divine energy of Goddess Durga into our hearts and homes this Chaitra Navratri!
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bannu93 · 6 months
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jyotishmani · 6 months
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माँ कालरात्रि की पूजा ऐसे खुद कर लेना सप्तमी पर हर बाधा ख़त्म लाटरी लग जाएगी
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