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Write a note on importance of each day in Navaratri ( Dusshera )......



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Answered by MSJagadeeshan
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Navarathri  is a festival celebrated for nine days .For the each day the nine forms of durga is workshipped. Each and incarnation of maa durga has their own significancance and impostance.

DAY1 : SHAILPUTRI: She is collective combined power of brahma, Vishnu, shivan. The colour of the first day is red –it depicts action and vigour.

DAY2 : BRAHMCHARINI: The goddess endows happiness ,peace ,prosperity. For the second day the colour is is royal blue.

DAY 3:CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is workshipped on the third day for peace in life .For day3 its yellow .

DAY 4:KUSHMUNDA : She is considered the creator of the universe. The colour for the fourth day is green.

DAY 5:SKAND MATA: She is the mother of karthikeya. The colour of the day is green to indicate the mother who turn arrogant to protect her child.

DAY 6:KATYAYANI: Katyani was born to the sage, kata as an avatar of durga. For this day the colour is orange

DAY7:KALRATRI : She has a dark complextion with three eyes that shine bright. she dressed in white, a colour indicate peace.For day 7 the colour is white

DAY8: MAHA GAURRI: Maha Gaurri is intelligent, peaceful and calm. The colour of the day is pink, denoting hope.

DAY 9:SIDDHIDARTRI :Siddidatri is a supernatural healing power. The Goddess is show to be in blissful state. Thus , the colour of the day is sky blue.

Answered by yashsolanki12
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There is a proper reason, meaning and significance behind each Hindu festival. Navratri happens to be one of the most significant Hindu festivals of India. Navratri is rejoiced for 9 days and it is believed that there is a significance of each day in navratri. As its name suggests, “Navratri” is a festival which is celebrated for nine days with immense joy and religious fervor throughout the country. This renowned Hindu festival is rejoiced twice in a year; Once in Chaitra, (during the month of March-April) and once in Ashwin (during September-October months). Navratri is solely dedicated to Goddess Durga. Just like the other Indian festivals, the festival of Navratri also has a special meaning and significance. There is a special meaning of each day of navratri. Story Of Devi Chandraghanta: Third Goddess Of Navratri Among all the 9 days of navratri, each day is devoted to the 9 different forms of the deity Durga. Goddess Durga is worshipped under 9 distinct names for 9 days of Navratri. The Goddess takes up a new look, a fresh character and a new responsibility each day. The significance of each day in navratri also discloses the religious significance of this nine-day-festival. This article puts emphasis on the significance and meaning of each day of navratri: The 1st Day of Navratri On the very first day of navratri, the deity Durga takes on the form of 'Shailputri' who is reckoned as the daughter of Himalayas. This is another form of 'Shakti'- The spouse of 'Shiva'. The 2nd Day of Navratri On the second day, Durga adopts the form of 'Brahmacharini'. This name is derived from 'Brahma', which signifies penance or 'Tapa'. Brahmacharini is one of the many forms of Parvati(or Shakti). The 3rd Day of Navratri Goddess Durga takes up the form of 'Chandraghanta' on the 3rd day of navratri. Chandraghanta symbolises bravery and beauty. The 4th Day of Navratri On the 4th day of navratri, the deity Durga adopts the form of 'Kushmanda'. According to the legends, it is said that Kushmanda created the whole universe by her giggle and hence she is worshipped as the creator of this entire universe. The 5th Day of Navratri 'Skanda Mala' is another fresh form of Goddess Durga which is revered on the 5th day of navratri. The reason behind the name Skanda Mala is this: she was Skanda's mother who was the warrior head of the army of Gods. The 6th Day of Navratri Durga takes up the form of 'Katyayani' on the 6th day of navratri. Katyayani sits on a lion and she has four hands and 3 eyes. The 7th Day of Navratri Goddess Durga is venerated as 'Kalratri' on the 7th day of navratri. Kalratri means dark night. On this day, the deity helps her devotees to be courageous. The idol of Kalratri has 4 hands. The 8th Day of Navratri On the 8th day, Durga is revered as 'Maha Gauri'. This form of Durga is believed to be exceptionally beautiful and she looks as white as snow. On this very day, Maha Gauri is adorned with white colored jewelry. Maha Gauri signifies tranquility and displays wisdom. The 9th Day of Navratri Durga adopts the form of 'Siddhidatri' on the 9th or the last day of navratri. It is said that Siddhidatri encompasses all the 8 siddhis. Siddhidatri is believed to reside on a lotus and is revered by all the Sages, Yogis, Sadhakas and Siddhas. Thus, the aforementioned steps illustrate the significance of each day in navratri. In the first 6 days, the navratri pooja is carried out at home. From the 7th day onwards the celebrations attain the form of a festival and the whole atmosphere gets surrounded by the navratri celebrations.
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