Maa brahmacharini color

  1. Navratri 2020: Worship Maa Brahmacharini on 2nd day — Puja Vidhi, mantra, colour
  2. Navratri Day 2: Seek Maa Brahmacharini's blessings today; holy chants and colour of the day
  3. Second Day of Navratri 2022


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Navratri 2020: Worship Maa Brahmacharini on 2nd day — Puja Vidhi, mantra, colour

The auspicious occasion of Navratri, the nine days of festivities to welcome Goddess Durga, begins on Saturday (October 17). Like a ray of hope, this Indian festivity is more significant this time because of the favourable planetary positions this year. This year, the festivities begin on October 17 and end on October 25. NEW DELHI:The auspicious occasion of Navratri began on Saturday (October 17) and the first day was dedicated to Shailputri, the daughter of the mountains. Today (October 18) is the second day of In this form, Goddess Parvati became Sati, her unmarried self. Brahmacharini is worshipped for emancipation or moksha and endowment of peace and prosperity. Maa Brahmachairi wears white clothes, holds a rosary in her right hand and Kamandal, a water utensil in her left hand and symbolizes bliss and calm. Puja Vidhi: Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped by offering flowers, akshat, roli, and sandalwood. Devotees pour milk, curd and honey and offer bhog as a part of the pooja vidhi. After this, paan, betel nut and cloves are also offered. Favourite flower: The favourite flower of Maa Brahmacharini is considered to be jasmine and hence offered it is offered to the Goddess by devotees during the puja. It is believed that worshipping Maa Brahmacharini blesses with calmness and happiness in life. Also Read: Royal blue is the colour of the day: Blue is the color code of this day. Blue colour depicts tranquillity yet strong energy. Since Maa Brahmacharini is governed by Mangal...

Navratri Day 2: Seek Maa Brahmacharini's blessings today; holy chants and colour of the day

On the second day of Navratri, the second form of Durga, Maa Brahmacharini, is worshipped. Also known as Tapascharini, Uma and Aparna, Maa Brahmacharini signifies knowledge, wisdom, austerity and loyalty. According to legends, Goddess Parvati/ Durga, who was born to Daksha Prajapati as Devi Seti, her unmarried form is worshipped as Maa Brahmacharini. Colour of the day: Red As per the Vedas, the word ‘Brahmacharini’ means a devoted female who pursues religious knowledge. The Goddess is referred to as Brahmacharini because she had practised the toughest penance and austerity for over 5,000 years. It is believed that Parvati was adamant that she wants to marry Lord Shiva, but he, being a Vairagi, had no plans or interest in marriage. Hence, in a bid to please Lord Shiva, the determined Parvati did tapasya for 5,000 years. Her patience, perseverance, and austerity paid off when Lord Shiva agreed to tie the knot with her after thousands of years. Maa Brahmacharini, who signifies pure simplicity, holds a kamandal in her left hand a mala in her right. Unlike other goddesses who can be seen adorning ornaments, draped in a white saree, Maa Brahmacharini on the other hand, can be seen wearing a garland made of lotus or hibiscus around her neck. Holy chants: Om Devi Brahmacharinyai Namah Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu "Maa Brahmacharini" Rupena Samsthita, Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah While worshipping Maa Brahmacharini on the second day of Navratri, devotees should bathe her...

Second Day of Navratri 2022

Second Day of Navratri - Maa Brahmacharini On the second day of Navratri festival, the devotees worship goddess Brahmacharni, who is one of the nine forms of goddess Durga. This day is meant to signify the pinnacle of piousness. The goddess Brahmacharni wears white saree with light orange shaded border, holding Kamandal or water pot in one hand and Rosary in the other. The persons who worship Maa Brahmacharni with full devotion, do fast and chant mantras during second day, blessed with success, wisdom and knowledge. In childhood, Devrishi Narad came to her and predicted that she will get married to Lord Shiva because of her connection with him from the previous birth as Sati. From there on, she went to seek penance and did Tapasya for hundreds of years without eating much. Ultimately, her wish was granted and Lord Shiva accepted her as his Consort. This is the reason that Goddess Durga became famous as Brahmacharni, which means the lady undergoing hard penance to seek her wish come true. About Maa Brahmacharini - Navratri Second Day Information: NAVRATRI DAY 2 INFOMRATION NAVRATRI DAY 2 DATE 27 September, 2022 TITHI Dwitiya SECOND DAY GODDESS Maa Brahmacharini OTHER NAMES Parvati, Uma, Aparna, Patlabati COLOR Red FLOWER Shevanti BHOG Sugar PLANET Mars CHAKRA Swathisthana (Sacral) MOUNT Bare Foot DONATION (DAAN) Rice WEAPON Kamandal, Japa Mala (Rosary) NAVDURGA - AVATAR Second Incarnation of Goddess Durga MANTRA ॐ देवी ब्रह्मचारिण्यै नमः॥ - Om Devi Brahmacharinyai Namah॥ Se...