Vasanta Navratri
Vasanta Navratri
Vasanta
Navaratri, is observed during the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra. this Navratri also
marks the start of the new year as per the Hindu mythological lunar calendar
(Vikrami Samvat). The word ‘Navratri’ literally means nine nights in Sanskrit,
the period of eight days and nine nights has its own significance and is
divided into sets of three days to worship three different aspects of the
supreme goddess. For the first three days the goddess is regarded as a
spiritual force called Durga also known as Kali in order to destroy all our
impurities. Second three days are devoted to the goddess Lakshmi, who is
considered to have the power of bestowing on her devotees inexhaustible wealth
and final three days are spent in worshipping the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati.
In order to have all-round success in life, believers seek the blessings of all
three aspects of the divine femininity, hence the nine nights of worship.
Some
communities worship nine forms of Shakti known as Navdurga during the
Navaratris, and the Devis worshipped depend on the tradition of the region.
These are Durga, the inaccessible one, Bhadrakali, Amba or Jagadamba, Mother of
the universe, Annapurna, the one who bestows grains in plenty, Sarvamangala,
the one who gives joy (mangal) to all (sarva), Bhairavi, having the power of
death, Chandika or Chandi, the violent and furious, Lalita, the playful,
Bhavani, giver of existence. During Navratri, the devotees of Durga
observe fasts and offer prayers for the protection of health and prosperity. A
period of introspection and purification, Navratri is traditionally an
auspicious and religious time for starting new ventures. On the eighth or ninth
day over nine young girls from the neighborhood are invited and treated as the
goddess herself. People ceremonially wash their feet, worship them and then
offer food to them.
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