Happy 2nd day of navratri

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  2. Navratri 2021 Day 2: Significance, puja vidhi, colour and muhurat of Dwitiya; all you need to know
  3. First Day of Navratri 2022 Greetings for Shailputri Puja & Ghatasthapana: WhatsApp Messages, SMS, Shailaputri Devi Images and HD Wallpapers To Send on Day 1 of Sharad Navratri
  4. When is Navratri 2021? History, Significance, Facts, Celebration and all you need to know
  5. Happy Navratri 2021: Top 50 Wishes, Messages and Quotes to share with your loved ones
  6. Navratri 2022 Day 2 colour, Maa Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi, Mantra and Story
  7. Navratri 2021: Check day
  8. Happy Navratri 2022: Images, Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Pictures, and Greeting Cards
  9. Navratri 2021 Day 2: Significance, puja vidhi, colour and muhurat of Dwitiya; all you need to know
  10. Navratri 2022 Day 2 colour, Maa Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi, Mantra and Story


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Navratri

Also known as Durga Puja, this festival comes five times a year: Chaitra Navratri, Gupta Navratri, Sharada Navratri or Maha Navratri, Paush Navratri, Magha Navratri. Among these, Chaitra Navratri and Sharada Navratri are most popular. This 9-night, 10-day festival bears high religious, spiritual, and cultural significance. As per the Kalpas ( Puranas), there are three dimensions of Shakti (the feminine energy): Mahakali (strength or power), Mahalakshmi (wealth, passion and material well-being), and Mahasaraswati (knowledge, dissolution, transcendence of the limitations of the mortal body). They are believed to represent the cosmos as the Earth, the Sun and the Moon. They are also symbolic of the 3 gunas (virtues/qualities): tamas (inertia), rajas (activity, passion) and sattva (knowledge, purity), respectively. Therefore, the first three days are dedicated to Durga or Kali, the next three to Lakshmi, and the last three to Saraswati . The tenth day is called Vijayadashmi (or Dussehra) where ‘Vijaya’ means victory – of good over evil, the victory of Lord Rama over the ten-headed demon king, Ravana. Ravana’s ten heads represent ten negative qualities – Kaam (Lust), Krodh (Anger), Lobh (Greed), Moh (Attachment), Ahankar (Ego), Bhay (Fear), Irshya (Jealousy), Jadta (Inertia), Dvesh (Hate), and Paschataap (Guilty). Hence, this day also signifies victory over our own minds. या देवी सर्वभूतेषु विष्णुमायेति शब्दिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥ Transliteration: yā devī sa...

Navratri 2021 Day 2: Significance, puja vidhi, colour and muhurat of Dwitiya; all you need to know

One of the most auspicious festivals of the country, Navratri, is here. Nine different forms of Maa Durga are worshipped during the 9-day long festival that began this year on 7 October and will continue till Dussehra, 15 October. Today is Dwitiya, the second day of Navratri, and the second form of Nav Durga - Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped on this day. She is Sati – the daughter of Daksha Prajapati. She is the unmarried form of Mata Parvati who went through years of atonement to get Lord Shiva as her husband. She was given the name Brahmacharini because of her penance and hard austerity. As Brahmacharini, during Navratri, she is worshipped in the unmarried form. For the unversed, Brahmacharini means the unmarried and youthful one. Maa Brahmacharini wears white attire and walks barefoot. She carries a Japa Mala (rosary) in her right hand and Kamandalu in her left hand. Maa Brahmacharini’s governing planet is known to be Mars, the controller of fortunes. She is the symbol of loyalty, wisdom, love, and knowledge. Devotees worship her in the pursuit to find peace and happiness in their life. Maa Brahmacharini provides serenity to the mind and instills self-confidence in her worshippers. Navratri and Durga Puja: Here how both festivals and rituals are different from each other Navratri 2021: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, other leaders tweet their wishes on Day 1 of nine-day gala The puja of Maa Brahmacharini starts with pouring curd, milk, honey, and butter on her idol. She i...

First Day of Navratri 2022 Greetings for Shailputri Puja & Ghatasthapana: WhatsApp Messages, SMS, Shailaputri Devi Images and HD Wallpapers To Send on Day 1 of Sharad Navratri

First Day of Navratri 2022 Greetings for Shailputri Puja & Ghatasthapana: WhatsApp Messages, SMS, Shailaputri Devi Images and HD Wallpapers To Send on Day 1 of Sharad Navratri You will find a bunch of Shailputri Puja 2022 wishes, Happy Shailaputri Puja images, Happy First Day of Navratri 2022 greetings, Ghatasthapana Puja images and HD wallpapers to celebrate the auspicious occasion. It’s the first day of Shardiya or Sharad Navratri 2022. Considered the most significant of the four Navratris, Sharad Navratri usually falls in September or October as per the Gregorian calendar. Navratri, the nine-day festival, is dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine forms, collectively known as Navadurga. On the first day, Devi Shailaputri (the daughter of mountains) is worshipped after following a significant ritual known as Ghatasthapana or Kalash Sthapana. As you prepare to celebrate Navratri 2022 Shailputri Puja, here’s a list of wishes and messages to share with your family and friends. You will find a bunch of Shailaputri Puja 2022 wishes, Happy Shailaputri Puja images, Happy First Day of Navratri 2022 greetings, Ghatasthapana Puja images and HD wallpapers to celebrate the auspicious occasion. First Day of Navratri 2022 Bhog For Shailputri Puja: From Kheer to Sabudana Khichdi, White Food Items You Can Try for the Fasting Day (Watch Recipe Videos). Navratri 2022 Greetings for Shailaputri Puja Ghatasthapana 2022 (File Image) Sharad Navratri 2022 Greetings: Share Wishes and Messages To...

When is Navratri 2021? History, Significance, Facts, Celebration and all you need to know

Navratri 2021: These 9 Devi mantras in Navratri will make all your desires come true Navratri 2021 has begun and so has the Durga Pujo festival, when devotees pray for blessings of the 9 avatars of Goddess Durga. The nine days of the pujo have their own meaning and significance. But to worship them the right way, here is a list of those 9 mantras significant to each avatar of the Significance of Navratri This festival is celebrated for 9 nights which begins on October 7 and ends on October 15th. Also known as • On the first day, devotees worship the daughter of the mountain, Goddess Shailputri. • On the second day, they worship Brahmacharini, the unmarried avatar of Goddess Parvati. • The third is dedicated to Chandraghanta. • The fourth day, devotees worship Goddess Kushmanda who is said to be the creative power of the universe. • Fifth day is for Goddess Skandamata. • On the sixth day, devotees worship warrior Goddess Katyayani. • On the seventh day, Goddess Kaalratri is worshipped. • The eight day is for Goddess Mahagauri • The ninth day is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri. • On the last day, Vijaya Dashmani is celebrated when the idols are carried in processions and then immersed in water. Happy Navratri 2021: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status Navratri or Maha Navratri is the celebration of good over evil across India. It is a much-awaited Hindu festival that spans over nine days, hence the word Navratri. In a year, there are four seasonal Na...

Happy Navratri 2021: Top 50 Wishes, Messages and Quotes to share with your loved ones

Maa Durga will surely bestow her 9 forms of blessings for you and your family: Fame, Name, Wealth, Prosperity, Happiness, Education, Health, Power and Commitment. Happy Navratri! May Maa Durga empower you and your family with health, wealth, happiness and prosperity. Happy Navratri 2021! This festival brings a lot of colour to our lives. May bright colours dominate your life. Happy Durga Ashtami 20 Navratri Quotes to celebrate the spirit of Goddess Durga The nine-day long festival of Navratri is finally here and the nation is already basking in joy and celebration cheer. Navratri or Durga Puja signifies the ascend of Goddess Durga to Earth, her maternal home where she comes to spend time. May the blessings of maa Durga fall upon you and your family. HAPPY NAVRATRI 2021! Good wishes for a joyous Durga Ashtami, with plenty of peace and prosperity. Happy Durga Ashtami Wishing you a happy and prosperous Navratri, may this festival bring you happiness and success. HAPPY NAVARATRI 2021! May the great goddess Maa Durga provide you with the strength, wisdom, and courage to overcome all obstacles in life. Have an auspicious Navratri. Maa Durga means she, who is incomprehensible to reach. Happy Navratri! Lakshmi donates the internal wealth of virtues or divine qualities. Happy Navratri! Navratri 2021: These 9 Devi mantras in Navratri will make all your desires come true Navratri 2021 has begun and so has the Durga Pujo festival, when devotees pray for blessings of the 9 avatars of G...

Navratri 2022 Day 2 colour, Maa Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi, Mantra and Story

Navratri 2022 Day 2: Navratri days are considered to be the most sacred days and Shardiya Navratri has a great religious significance. People celebrate these days with great enthusiasm and zeal. Devotees do so many religious activities during 9 days and worship Goddess Durga with dedication and devotion. Second day of Navratri is being observed today i. e., 27th September, 2022. Navratri 2022 Day 2 : Navratri days are considered to be the most sacred days and Shardiya Navratri has a great religious significance. People celebrate these days with great enthusiasm and zeal. Devotees do so many religious activities during 9 days and worship 27th September, 2022. Maa Brahmcharini: Significance The second day of Maa Brahmacharini: Importance The people who wants to get power, strength and happiness must worship Goddess Brahmcharini. She is the most calm, serene and graceful form of the Goddess. She is full of wisdom, knowledge, Strength, dedication, love and loyalty. Maa Brahmcharini is the goddess of Sacral Chakra (Swadhishthana Chakra) and she is the ruler of Mars (Mangal). According to the astrological part, people who have mangal dosha in their kundli, must observe fast on this day and worship Maa Brahmcharini with full devotion. It is believed that Maa Brahmcharini is the great giver and she bless her devotees with the wish fulfilment. ALSO READ, Maa Brahmacharini: Story According to the hindu scriptures, Maa parvati took birth as the daughter of Himalaya and she strictly p...

Navratri 2021: Check day

The festival of Navratri is just around the corner. The nine-day festival, which is also known as Sharad Navratri, is observed in the Ashwin month of the Hindu lunar calendar. Navratri honours the Goddess Durga, who battled and defeated the demon king Mahishasura. This year, the festival will take place from 7 to 15 October. History: Navratri 2021 Day 1: Mata Shailputri puja vidhi, auspicious timings and significance of Pratipada Tithi Navratri 2021: Here's what to eat and what to avoid during the nine days of fasting Auspicious timings: Day 1: The Day 2: The second day will see the Dwitiya Tithi fall on 8 October. The Tithi will prevail from 1:46 pm on 7 October to 10: 48 am on 8 October. Day 3: The Tritiya Tithi is scheduled to take place from 10:48 am on 8 October to 7:48 am on 9 October. Day 4: The timings for the Chaturthi Tithi are from 7:48 am on 9 October to 4: 55 am on 10 October. Day 5: The Panchami Tithi will be marked from 4:55 am on 10 October to 2:14 am on 11 October. Day 6: The Shashthi Tithi will take place from 2:14 am on 11 October to 11:50 pm on the same day. Day 7: The Saptami Tithi will be marked from 11:50 pm on 11 October to 9:47 pm on 12 October. Day 8: Also known as Mahashtami or Maha Durgashtami, the Ashtami Tithi is one of the significant days of Navratri. It will be observed from 9:47 pm on 12 October to 8:07 pm on 13 October. Day 9: Also called Mahanavami, the Navami Tithi will prevail between 8:07 pm on 13 October to 6:52 pm on 14 October. Day...

Happy Navratri 2022: Images, Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Pictures, and Greeting Cards

Navratri is a nine-day festival for nine incarnations of Maa Durga. The nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshiped during Navratri and this is also considered as the auspicious beginning of the festive season. This year it will be celebrated in the month of October and is also known as Sharad Navratri. From the first day of Navratri to Ram Navami the entire duration of this wonderful occasion is full of fun, happiness, and joy. It ends with Dussehra (also called Vijayadashami) celebration on the 10th day. In some parts of India, Dussehra is considered a focal point of the festival, making it effectively span 10 days instead of 9. Additionally, as Navratri depends on the lunar calendar, in some years it may be celebrated for 8 days, with Dussehra on the 9th. Make your Navratri special by connecting with your friends and family by sending them wishes for the religious festivals and praying for their well-being and good health. The festival is celebrated by establishing a Kalash and an idol of Goddess Durga in homes. People pray to the goddess for nine days. Navratri begins with worshipping Maa Shailputri and ends with the worship of Maa Siddhidatri. To make the festival of Navratri even more special, share these beautiful quotes, blessings, and messages with your friends and family: Navratri, the festival of nine days and nine nights, comes as an event to kindle our spirits and imbibe new confidence in us. May this festival lead us from ignorance to wisdom and from darkness t...

Navratri 2021 Day 2: Significance, puja vidhi, colour and muhurat of Dwitiya; all you need to know

One of the most auspicious festivals of the country, Navratri, is here. Nine different forms of Maa Durga are worshipped during the 9-day long festival that began this year on 7 October and will continue till Dussehra, 15 October. Today is Dwitiya, the second day of Navratri, and the second form of Nav Durga - Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped on this day. She is Sati – the daughter of Daksha Prajapati. She is the unmarried form of Mata Parvati who went through years of atonement to get Lord Shiva as her husband. She was given the name Brahmacharini because of her penance and hard austerity. As Brahmacharini, during Navratri, she is worshipped in the unmarried form. For the unversed, Brahmacharini means the unmarried and youthful one. Maa Brahmacharini wears white attire and walks barefoot. She carries a Japa Mala (rosary) in her right hand and Kamandalu in her left hand. Maa Brahmacharini’s governing planet is known to be Mars, the controller of fortunes. She is the symbol of loyalty, wisdom, love, and knowledge. Devotees worship her in the pursuit to find peace and happiness in their life. Maa Brahmacharini provides serenity to the mind and instills self-confidence in her worshippers. Navratri and Durga Puja: Here how both festivals and rituals are different from each other Navratri 2021: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, other leaders tweet their wishes on Day 1 of nine-day gala The puja of Maa Brahmacharini starts with pouring curd, milk, honey, and butter on her idol. She i...

Navratri 2022 Day 2 colour, Maa Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi, Mantra and Story

Navratri 2022 Day 2: Navratri days are considered to be the most sacred days and Shardiya Navratri has a great religious significance. People celebrate these days with great enthusiasm and zeal. Devotees do so many religious activities during 9 days and worship Goddess Durga with dedication and devotion. Second day of Navratri is being observed today i. e., 27th September, 2022. Navratri 2022 Day 2 : Navratri days are considered to be the most sacred days and Shardiya Navratri has a great religious significance. People celebrate these days with great enthusiasm and zeal. Devotees do so many religious activities during 9 days and worship 27th September, 2022. Maa Brahmcharini: Significance The second day of Maa Brahmacharini: Importance The people who wants to get power, strength and happiness must worship Goddess Brahmcharini. She is the most calm, serene and graceful form of the Goddess. She is full of wisdom, knowledge, Strength, dedication, love and loyalty. Maa Brahmcharini is the goddess of Sacral Chakra (Swadhishthana Chakra) and she is the ruler of Mars (Mangal). According to the astrological part, people who have mangal dosha in their kundli, must observe fast on this day and worship Maa Brahmcharini with full devotion. It is believed that Maa Brahmcharini is the great giver and she bless her devotees with the wish fulfilment. ALSO READ, Maa Brahmacharini: Story According to the hindu scriptures, Maa parvati took birth as the daughter of Himalaya and she strictly p...