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There is always some history or legend related to every festival in India, which gives us the actual reason to celebrate. Similarly, some stories are associated with Navaratri that depicts the victory of good over evil powers. Let's discuss these legends:
Mahishasura’s Legend :
Maa Durga killed Mahishasura on the tenth day, after a long war of nine days. These nine days are referred as Navratri.
The Legend Of Uma :
It is believed that when Maa Sita was bounded in the clutches of Ravana, Lord Rama worshiped the incarnations of Goddess Maa Durga for 9 days. He accumulated the powers required to defeat Ravana . Those 9 days are called Navratri and the 10th day when Rama killed Ravana, came to be known as Vijayadashami or Dussehra.
Dussehra is also a very big festival in India, which signifies the triumph of good over evil.
Navratri is observed 5 times in a year. These days are considered as the sacred opportunity for worshiping the different forms of Divine Power - Shakti.
Sharad Navaratri :
This is the most important Navratri among all the five Navratras. It falls in the months of September-October. Sharad Navratri will start from September 21, 2017, and last till September 30, 2017. During these nine days, each day has a great significance. The eighth day of Sharad Navratri is celebrated as Durga Ashtami, which refers to the eighth day of Durga.
Chaitra Navratri :
Chaitra Navratri is the second most powerful one among all the five Navratras. It falls in the month of March - April. In 2017, it will begin on March 28 and will end on April 5. In these 9 days, different forms of Goddess Durga is being worshipped. Each day has its own importance.
Gupta Navratras :
Gupta Navratras are of three types -
Ashadha Gupta Navratri
This Navratri is meant to be fruitful for Tantric Puja and other Hindu practices. It is also known as Gayatri or Shakambhari Navratri. In 2017, it will start from June 24 and will end at July 3.
Paush Gupta Navratri
Paush Navratri comes during the Shukla Paksha of Paush i.e. during December–January. Paush Gupt Navratri is from December 26, 2017 and will last till January 2, 2018.
Magha Gupta Navaratri
This Navratri comes during the Shukla Paksha of Magha i.e. during January–February. It is also referred as Gupta Navratri. Magha Navratri is beginning from January 28, 2017 and will end on February 6, 2017.
Each night of Navratri is dedicated to one of the 9 incarnations of Goddess Shakti. Though the Goddess is one, but she is represented and worshipped in 9 different forms. Let’s get to know about them:
Mantras for Shailputri Devi:
Om Devi Shailputri Namah ||
Vande Vanchhit Laabhaay, Chandrardhkritshekharaam |
Vrisharudham Shooldharaam Shailputriim Yashaswinim ||
Mantras for Devi Brahmacharini:
Om Devi Brahmcharinyai Namah ||
Dadhaanaa Kar Padaabhyaamakshmala Kamandalu |
Devi Prasidati Mayi Brahmacharini Anuttama ||
Mantras for Maa Chandraghanta:
Om Devi Chandraghantayayi Namaha ||
Pindaj Pravaarudh chandkopastrkairyuta |
Prasadam Tanute Madhyam Chandraghanteti vishruta ||
Mantra for Maa Kushmanda:
Om Devi Kushmandayayi Namah ||
Suraasampoornam Kalasham Rudhiraaplutamev Cha |
Dahdana Hastpadmaabhyaam Kushmanda Shubhdaastu Me ||
Mantras for Skanda Mata Devi:
Om Devi Skandmatayayi Namah ||
Sinhaasangataam Nityam Padmaanchit Kardwayaa |
Shubhdaastu Sadaa Devi Skandmata Yashaswini ||
Mantras for Katyayani Devi:
Om Devi Katyayanyayi Namah ||
Chandrahaasojjval Karaa Shaardoolvarvaahanaa |
Katyayani Shubham Dadyaad Devi Daanavghatini ||
Mantras for Kalaratri Devi:
Om Devi Kalratryayi Swaha ||
Ekveni Japakarnpoora Nagn Kharaasthita |
Lamboshthi Karnika karni Tailaabhyaktshariirini ||
Vaam Paadollasallohlata Kantakbhushanaa |
Bardhan Moordham Dhwajaa Krishnaa Kalratribhayankari ||
Mantras for Maha Gauri Devi:
Om Devi Mahagauryayi Namah ||
Shwete Vrishesamarudha Shwetaambardhara Shuchih |
Mahagari Shubham Dadyanmahadev Praodadaa ||
Mantras for Maa Siddhidatri:
Om Devi Siddhidatryayi Namah ||
Siddha Gandharva Yakshdyairasurairamarairapi |
Sevyamaanaa Sadabhuyaat Siddhida Siddhidayini ||
The nine nights of Navratri are divided into 3 sets of 3 nights. The first three nights are dedicated to Maa Durga, the next three nights are dedicated to Maa Lakshmi and the rest three nights are for Maa Saraswati. The following 10 th day is celebrated as Vijayadashmi for the victory of good over evil.
Durga is Durgati Harini, which means that she has the tendency to remove all evils. By worshiping Maa Durga, her devotees are also able to remove all the evil qualities from them such as laziness, ignorance, and anger. She helps her devotees in gaining noble virtues.
Maa Lakshmi is the symbol of purity, prosperity, and wealth. Not only material wealth, but also spiritual wealth is equally important. The purification of mind can be obtained by worshiping Maa Lakshmi.
Maa Saraswati symbolises knowledge. She is the Goddess of supreme knowledge i.e. knowledge of the self. This knowledge lightens up the soul and helps in making better individuals.
These nine nights are a process of removing all evils from within, purifying the soul, and then gaining the supreme knowledge of oneself for the betterment of an individual.
There is a tradition of fasting or Vrat during Navratri for honoring the supreme mother Goddess, it also helps in gaining more self-discipline and self-control, which is essential for removing all evils from within. Follow all the rules of fasting for celebrating Navratri.
Rules of Navratri Vrat :
Smoothies
Enough about mouth watering delicacies for Navratri Vrat, let’s now talk about the holy food for Goddess:
Dance and music are also a very important part of Navratri celebrations. Different types of dances are performed in various parts of the country in the honor of Goddess Maa Durga. Enjoy Navratri in 2017 by joining them.
This dance form is performed in Gujarat. So, if you wish to experience this amazing dance form, may join the Dandiya nights.
Dandiya nights are organized all around the globe, as it is quite an interesting event.
Garba is a famous dance form of Gujarat performed during all the nine nights of Navratri. It is traditionally performed around the Garba Deep, which is a clay lantern.
This dance form is also from Gujarat. Garba and Dandiya both are the most colorful and interesting dance forms of India during Navratri celebrations.
Dhunuchi is performed in front of Maa Durga idol, in traditional clothes. Women wear traditional red and white Sarees, and men wear white Kurta and Dhoti.
These nine nights of Navratri are the sign of purity, and of great significance for our spiritual awakening. Hope this article will help you in celebrating your Navratri in 2017 in a more delightful manner.
Happy Navratri..!!