The nine days of Magha Navratri, also known as Gupt Navratri, is celebrated to worship the nine forms of Goddess Shakti.
Navratri Day 2 Green (Brahmacharini) Maa Brahmacharini, the unmarried form of Goddess Parvati, is worshipped on the second day. The colour of this day is Green, symbolising her strict penance to ...
The second day of Navratri, observed on Friday, October 4, dedicated to worshipping the form of Navdurga known as Goddess ...
Magha Gupta Navratri holds deep spiritual significance, and those observing it believe that the Goddess will grant their ...
Magha Gupta Navratri is an auspicious 9-day period that is dedicated to worshipping the nine different forms of Goddess Shakti. It is observed from the ‘Pratipada’ (1st day) to the ‘Navami’ (9th day) ...
Shakambhari Navratri begins on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Paush, which is known as Banada Ashtami or Banadashtami. Unlike most Navratris, which commence on ...
Wearing this colour invokes feelings of universal love, promoting warmth in relationships and a sense of joy on the eighth day. Purple represents ... and success as Navratri concludes.
Alpa Pandya Navratri live from Leicester! Alpa hears from Jayna Shah who is at the Jungle Club in Leicester on the second day of Navratri Alpa speaks to people at navratri celebrations at the ...
The festival often culminates in the Dussehra celebration on the tenth day. In some regions of India, Dussehra is considered a central aspect of the Navratri ... the second focuses on Goddess ...