8th day of navratri 2023

  1. Navratri Colors 2023
  2. 8th day of Navratri 2023
  3. Durga Ashtami 2023
  4. Maa Mahagauri: Chaitra Navratri 2023 Day 8: Shubh muhurat, puja vidhi, and colour for Maa Mahagauri
  5. Navratri 2023: Crucial Dates & important rituals
  6. Happy Navratri 2023 Day 8: Wishes, Quotes, Greetings, WhatsApp Messages And Facebook Status To Share With Your Loved Ones
  7. Navratri 2023 Dates & Durga Puja Muhurat
  8. When is Chaitra Navratri 2023? Date, Time, History, Significance, Importance and all you need to know


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Navratri Colors 2023

Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status We wish our readers a very happy Chaitra Navratri 2023. Chaitra navratri is different from the Sharada navaratri which we observe during September and October. This is one of the four navratris Hindus observe each year. The other two navratris fall in the month of Magha, which coincide with January and February and Ashada, which coincide with June and July months. While Magha navaratri is regionally observed, Ashadha navaratri is also known as gupta navaratri. Chaitra Navratri 2023: Date, Time, History, Significance, Importance and all you need to know Here is everything you need to know about Chaitra Navratri 2023 including the right time to perform puja as well as its significance, Chaitra navaratri is also called vasanta navaratri and is the second most popular navaratris Hindu observe. For nine days Hindus worship Goddess Durga in nine different forms. The last day of the navaratri, which is the ninth day, is Ram Navami. A major part of navaratri celebration is the use of specific colours for each form of the Goddess. It is believed that each of these colours have a specific effect and is considered to be auspicious. To uphold the significance of colors, women and all those who take part in the festival wear clothes of different colors during the nine days of navaratri. Before we discuss the colours and their significance here are the nine forms of Goddess we worship during Chaitr...

8th day of Navratri 2023

R E L A T E D • • • It also marks the third day of Durga Puja in Bengal, Assam, and other Eastern parts of India. Today’s Goddess to worship in Navadurga Sampradaya is – Today’s Goddess to worship in Navadevi Sampradaya is – Sri Mahishasura Mardhini Devi Today’s Goddess to worship (Alankaram) in Vijayawada Kanakadurga Temple is – Sri Durga Devi Today’s Goddess to worship in Dasha Mahavidya sampradaya is – Today’s Goddess to worship in Saptamatrika / Ashtamatrika Sampradaya is – Today’s Navratri colour is – Today’s Naivedyam or food recipe to offer to Durga Mata is – In Nepal, Navratri is celebrated as Dashain. On the eighth day of Dashain, regular puja to Goddess Durga is observed along with the above said vratas. Most of the devotees are not aware about the sixth day of Vratas of Navratri. यह बंगाल, असम और भारत के अन्य पूर्वी हिस्सों में दुर्गा पूजा के तीसरे दिन है। नवदुर्गा सम्प्रदाय में पूजा करने की आज की देवी है – माँ महागौरी नवदेवी सम्प्रदाय में पूजा करने के लिए आज की देवी है – श्री महिषासुर मर्धिनी देवी विजयवाड़ा कनकदुर्गा मंदिर में आज की देवी (अलंकारम) की पूजा करने के लिए श्री दुर्गा देवी हैं दशा महाविद्या संप्रदाय में पूजा करने की आज की देवी है – बगलामुखी (पीताम्बरी) महाविद्या और मातंगी महाविद्या आज की देवी सप्तमत्रिका अष्टमत्रिका सम्प्रदाय में पूजा करने वाली हैं – वज्रेश्वरी देवी और मुक्तेश्वरी देवी। Panchang, 29 March 2023 Suryodayam (Sunrise) : 06:06 AM Suryastama (Sunset) : 06:24 PM Chandrodayam (Moonrise) : 11:37 AM Chandrastama (Moonset) : 01:50 AM, Mar 30 To...

Durga Ashtami 2023

Durgashtami is the eighth day of the Durgashtami is celebrated on the eighth day of Navratri that commences from Durga Ashtami 2023 is on October 22, Sunday Durga ashtami tithi timings: October 21, 9:53 pm - October 22, 7:59 pm Sandhi Puja Muhurat: 04:14 PM - 05:02 PM 4 months and 6 days to go for the event Sunrise 22 October, 2023 06:30 AM. Sunset 22 October, 2023 05:52 PM. Ashtami Tithi Starts 21 October, 2023 09:53 PM. Ashtami Tithi Ends 22 October, 2023 07:59 PM. Sandhi Puja Muhurta October 22, 07:35 PM - October 22, 08:23 PM Place : Ujjain [ India ] See More The story of Durgashtami Goddess kali culminated from the forehead of Devi Durga on this day and killed Mahishasur — the king of Demons and his associates—Chanda and Munda. On this day, Mother Durga annihilated Bhairo Nath, an evil 'tantric' in the form of Vaishno Devi. This incident leads to the history of establishment of the pilgrimage of Vaishno devi and it is said that the famous Bhairo nath temple lies at the site where the head of Bhairo Nath fell after being chucked off by the Goddess. Durga Idol depicting the fight between Goddess Durga and Demon Mahishasura Other names of Durgashtami Durgashtami that is celebrated as apart of the Navratri festival is known as Mahaashtami. Rituals of Durgashtami Devotees of Goddess Durga keep a day long fast on this day. On this day, all the weapons and artillery that were used for killing Mahishasur by Goddess Durga are worshipped along with the enchanting of mantras. Th...

Maa Mahagauri: Chaitra Navratri 2023 Day 8: Shubh muhurat, puja vidhi, and colour for Maa Mahagauri

Day 8 of Chaitra Navratri 2023 puja vidhi:Devotees should take a bath as the first thing in morning. Then clean your puja chamber and make a flower offering to Goddess Mahagauri. Light diyas and incense sticks before offering fresh flowers to the statue and meditating in front of the Goddess Mahagauri. Chant mantras, do aarti, and offer bhog. Mantra of Maa Mahagauri • Maa Mahagauri Mantra • Om Devi Mahagauryai Namah Maa Mahagauri StutiYa Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Mahagauri Rupena Samsthita Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah Maa Mahagauri PrathanaShwete Vrishesamarudha Shwetambara Dhara Shu Chih Mahagauri Shubham Dadyanmahadeva Pramodada Day 8 of Chaitra Navratri 2023: ColorThe colour red is most closely connected with love and auspicious effort. It represents passion and heat. That is the most popular colour of Chunri presented to the Goddess. This colour instills vigour and life. FAQs 1: Who is worshipped on Day 8 of Chaitra Navratri? Maa Mahagauri 2: What is the colour associated with Day 8 of Chaitra Navratri? Red. Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. • Watch: CM Stalin visits Senthil Balaji in hospital • Cyclone Biparjoy: Red alert in 6 Gujarat districts • Indictment is 'election interference': Trump • Fresh violence in Manipur; nine killed • TN minister admitted to hospital amid ED raids • Stocks in focus: Zydus Life, Kotak Bank & more • Sensex gains 50 points, Nifty above 18,700 • Classified doc case: Trump...

Navratri 2023: Crucial Dates & important rituals

About Navratri 2023: India’s own Tomorrowland, the Sharad Navratri (yes, there are other types of it, we will explain them down below), will kick-off from Oct 15. In the Hindu religion, it is just as significant as Diwali and perhaps celebrated with even more enthusiasm. Though In West Bengal, it is celebrated as Durga Puja or Durga Pujo. The whole city of Kolkata can be seen packed with pandals with various handmade statues of Goddess Durga. It is truly a sight to behold, an experience to have once in a lifetime. In Gujarat, Navaratri is the representation of the nightlife this dry state is deprived of. There are costumes, loudspeakers, and packed stadiums of people full of excitement, performing Garba. Every street is lit up, every pair of feet moving on the notes of “Tara Vina Shyam”, “Chogada…”, and many more! Navratri, translated literally to Nine-Nights, is a celebration of nine forms of the Devi Adiparashakti (the supreme being, creator and destroyer of the elements). She also represents femininity among the deities. Navratri is thus also a celebration of feminism, an ode to Hinduism’s belief ‘yatra naryastu pujyante…’. Gods and demigods also celebrated Navratri in the times of even Ramayana and Mahabharata. According to the Hindu Calendar, Navaratri falls in Ashwin month in the season (Ritu) of Sharad, thus the name ‘Sharad Navratri or Sharadiya Navratri’. Here are the other types of Navratri: Other Forms Of Nine-Day Celebration And Fasting: 1) Sharad Navratri: Fal...

Happy Navratri 2023 Day 8: Wishes, Quotes, Greetings, WhatsApp Messages And Facebook Status To Share With Your Loved Ones

CHAITRA Navratri is coming to an end; tomorrow is the eighth day of this joyous nine-day festival. All the devotees observe the fast on these auspicious days, and some people keep the fast on the first and last days. Similarly, every day is dedicated to an avatar of Maa Durga, and the names are Maa Shailputri, Maa Brahmcharini, Maa Chandraghanta, Maa Kushmanda, Maa Skandmata, Maa Katyayani, Maa Kaalratri, Maa Mahagauri, and Maa Siddhidatri. The 8th day of the festival is devoted to Maa Gauri, who embodies inner beauty and strength. May maa Durga empower you and your family with her 9 swaroopa of name, fame, health, wealth, happiness, humanity, education, bhakti, and shakti. HAPPY NAVARATRI 2023! Maa Durga ka sada rahe ashirvad; dhan, samridhi, sukh aur kamiyabi ka de aapko aashirvad; Navrati ki nau raatein roshan kar dein aapka Jeevan; Navratri ki shubh kamnayein! May goddess Durga bless all with health, wealth and prosperity on the auspicious occasion of Navratri. HAPPY NAVRATRI 2023! Lakshmi donates the internal or divine wealth of virtues or divine qualities. Happy Durga Ashtami Chaitra Navratri 2023 Day 8 Quotes May this festival bring you happiness and success. HAPPY NAVRATRI 2023! May the blessings of maa Durga fall upon you and your family. HAPPY NAVRATRI 2023! Ma Durga is a mother of the universe, she represents the infinite power of the universe and is a symbol of a female dynamism. Happy Durga Ashtami! May the nine auspicious days of Navratri bring hope and happi...

Navratri 2023 Dates & Durga Puja Muhurat

Navratri is a 9-day Hindu festival dedicated to the supreme Goddess Durga. Each day of Navaratri is dedicated to an incarnation of Durga. Maa Durga is known as the universal protector and wards off evil spirits and demons from one’s life. Navratri is celebrated 5 times a year as per Hindu traditions. People hail and carry our Durga puja and wish for great life, compassion, wisdom and prosperity. The nine incarnations of Maa Durga are as follows: 1.Maa Shailputri 2.Maa Brahmacharini 3.Maa Chandraghata 4.Maa Kushmanda 5.Maa Skand Mata 6.Maa Katyayani 7.Maa Kaalratri 8.Maa Mahagauri 9.Maa Siddhidatri Among 5 Navratris, one is Sharad Navratri, which is celebrated with great pomp and show by all Hindus. However, rest 4 has regional relevance. After Sharad Navratri, Chaitra Navratri is celebrated quite significantly in some areas. Religious events are conducted to mark the occasion and celebrate the festivity. On the other hand, social gatherings and fairs are conducted around Shakti Peethas and sacred buildings during Chaitra Navratri. Rest three are Navratris are called Gupt Navratri (Magh Gupt Navratri, Ashadha Gupt Navratri & Paush Gupt Navratri). These are celebrated by very few people and are known for different occult practices. Among these Gupt Navratri, very few people are familiar with Paush Navaratri. Importance of Navratri Navratri is an amalgamation of two words: “Nav” + “Ratri”, which basically means nine nights in english. This festival is celebrated throughout In...

When is Chaitra Navratri 2023? Date, Time, History, Significance, Importance and all you need to know

Happy Chaitra Navratri 2022: Images, Quotes, Wishes, Messages, Cards, Greetings, Pictures and GIFs Chaitra Navratri is observed in the month of Chaitra as per the Hindu calendar, and it generally falls in the month of March or April each year. This year, Chaitra Navratri will start from April 2 and it will go on till April 11. Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Top 50 Wishes, Messages and Quotes to share with your loved ones Happy Chaitra Navratri 2023: Navratri is one of the most important festivals of the Hindus celebrated in India. It marks the celebration of the mighty valour of Goddess Durga and all her different avatars. Navratri falls twice a year, once during Spring and the other during Autumn. Navratri Navratri is a Hindu festival, spanning over 9 days in which nine goddesses are worshipped-Shailaputri or Pratipada, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, Siddhidhatri. There are four seasonal navratris observed in India, out of which two: Chaitra and Sharad navratris are celebrated the most. The other two navratris are observed in the months of Magha and Asadha. The magha navratri falls in the month of Magha, which is January-February as per the Gregorian calendar. The fifth day of this navratri is observed as vasant panchami or Saraswati Puja. The asadha navratri also called gupta navratri falls in June-July month. Navratri Colours: Here is the list of nine colours of Navratri with 2023 date and their significance Navratri ...

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