As a festival of Sharadiya Navratri, devotees today worshiped Goddess Durga and her nine forms to start a nine-day festival in temples across the national capital. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also greeted the countrymen on the occasion of Navratri.
PM Modi wrote in the post on X, “The infinite wishes of Navratri to all of you. This holy festival full of courage, restraint and determination brought new power and new faith in everyone’s life. Jai Mata Di!”
Please tell that a large number of devotees gathered in the Kalkaji Temple and Jhandewalan Temple, where they took the blessings of Goddess Durga. In addition, devotees also come to Shri Adya Katyayani Shaktipeeth Temple in Chhatarpur to offer prayers.
The Holy Kakad Aarti ceremony was held at the Mumbadevi temple in Mumbai, which symbolizes the beginning of the nine -day festival.
During Sharadiya Navratri, Shri Kanakadurga is beautified as Shri Maha Chandika Devi. Sri Maha Chandika is a symbol of the ‘Trishakti’ aspect of Mahalakshmi, Mahakali and Mahasaraswati. He was born to fulfill the divine objectives, punish the wicked and protect the righteous.
Many gods are seated in Shri Chandika Devi. Worship of Shri Mahachandika is similar to the worship of all the gods; By their grace, knowledge, fame and wealth are attained and enemies also become friends. All wishes are fulfilled soon.
Sharadiya Navratri is a vibrant and holy Hindu festival that lasts for nine nights and celebrates the divine female power of Goddess Durga. This festival celebrated in Ashwin month is full of enthusiastic worship, detailed rituals and cultural programs.
Each day is dedicated to a different form of the goddess, which symbolizes various aspects of strength, compassion and knowledge. Devotees fast, sing devotional songs, and participate in traditional dances such as garba and dandiya, creating a blissful atmosphere.
The days of Navratri are very important among Hindus and these days are celebrated with great grandeur. The seventh day of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of Goddess ‘Maa Kalratri’. Durga He is also known as the destroyer of demons, evil spirits and negative energies. She helps devotees to remove darkness.
The nine -day festival, also known as Rama Navratri, ends on the birthday of Lord Rama on Ram Navami. During Chaitra Navratri, people observe fast and worship Goddess Durga. They also call on Goddess Shakti, Ghatasthapana, which is an important ritual to be followed during this period. Navratri also celebrates peace and peace as Mahagauri Mata.











