Discover The Significance Of Each Day Of Navratri

BY: PRAGATI UPAPDHYAY

Navratri, meaning 'nine nights,' is a vibrant Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.

Nine Nights Of Devotion

The first day honours Shailaputri, the daughter of the mountains, symbolising strength, courage and purity.

Worshipping Shailaputri

Devotees worship Brahmacharini, representing penance, devotion and spiritual awakening for inner peace.

Honoring Brahmacharini

Devotees worship Brahmacharini, representing penance, devotion and spiritual awakening for inner peace.

Blessings Of Chandraghanta

Kushmanda, the creator of the universe, symbolizes prosperity, energy and the power to fulfill desires.

Goddess Kushmanda

Skandamata, mother of Lord Kartikeya, represents motherhood, wisdom and the nurturing aspect of divinity.

Skandamata’s Grace

Katyayani embodies courage and power, inspiring devotees to fight injustice and seek protection from evil.

Strength Of Katyayani

Kalaratri, fierce and powerful, removes darkness, negativity and fears, guiding devotees toward spiritual enlightenment.

Fearless Kalaratri

Mahagauri, shining in white, symbolizes purity, tranquility and the triumph of good over evil.

Purity Of Mahagauri

The final day honors Siddhidatri, the giver of supernatural powers and spiritual accomplishments, completing the Navratri journey.

Goddess Siddhidatri