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Each day of Chaitra Navratri is associated with a specific colour, which holds significant meaning and symbolism for the nine forms of Goddess Durga.
Chaitra Navratri is a sacred Hindu festival dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Observed during the Hindu month of Chaitra, this festival signifies the triumph of good over evil.
devotees will worship the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga. The term Chaitra Navratri originates from the month of Chaitra, the name for March-April in Hindi. The last day of Chaitra Navratri is ...
Navratri is an opportunity to worship different forms of Goddess Durga, each day offering a specific bhog that symbolizes the qualities and blessings of the deity. These offerings, ranging from ...
Every year, the arrival of Chaitra Navratri brings a sense of devotion and spiritual focus to millions of Hindus across India ...
Chaitra Navratri is a religious festival that lasts for nine days and is dedicated to the worship of the nine-strong manifestations of the goddess Durga, which are collectively referred to as the ...
Devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi to seek her blessings ... NAVRATRI COLOR OF THE DAY: ROYAL BLUE During Chaitra Navratri, each day is associated with a specific colour. On Panchami tithi (April ...
Per Drik Panchang, Goddess Brahmacharini governs Mangal ... in the right hand and Kamandal in the left hand. Each day of Navratri has a colour associated with it. The auspicious colour for ...
As Navratri progresses, each day is dedicated to a new form of the goddess, inspiring devotion and reflection. The worship of Maa Brahmacharini reminds devotees of the strength of persistence and ...
Today, we will talk about the fifth form of the Goddess, Goddess Skandamata. On the fifth day of the ongoing Navratri, goddess Skandamata is worshipped. It is believed that Maa Skandamata showers ...