Navratri Celebration
Nine nights of divine worship dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga, including Maa Baglamukhi. Each day features special rituals, bhajans, and cultural performances.
Navratri, meaning 'nine nights', is one of the most significant festivals in Hindu tradition. During these nine nights and ten days, the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped with great devotion and enthusiasm.
At our temple, Navratri holds special significance as we celebrate the divine feminine energy with a focus on Goddess Baglamukhi, who is worshipped as one of the Mahavidyas, an aspect of the Divine Mother.
Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a different form of the goddess, with specific rituals, offerings, and prayers. The celebrations begin with the establishment of a sacred altar or 'kalash' that represents the divine presence of the goddess.
Morning rituals include abhishekam (ritual bathing) of the deity, followed by elaborate pujas with offerings of flowers, fruits, and sweets. The recitation of sacred texts like Durga Saptashati (Chandi Path) is an integral part of the celebrations.
Evenings are marked by vibrant cultural programs, including traditional dance performances like Garba and Dandiya, devotional music, and spiritual discourses. The temple premises are beautifully decorated with flowers, lights, and rangolis (colorful floor designs).
On the eighth day (Ashtami), a special puja is performed for Goddess Baglamukhi, with yellow being the predominant color of the day. Devotees offer yellow flowers, turmeric, and special prasad to seek the blessings of the goddess.
The festival concludes on the tenth day (Vijayadashami), symbolizing the victory of good over evil. This day is considered auspicious for starting new ventures and learning.
Significance
- •Navratri symbolizes the triumph of good over evil
- •The nine nights represent the nine forms of Goddess Durga
- •Each day has a specific color, deity, and significance
- •The festival celebrates feminine divine energy (Shakti)
- •It's a time for spiritual rejuvenation and self-transformation
Rituals & Practices
- •Kalash Sthapana (establishment of sacred pot) on the first day
- •Daily recitation of Durga Saptashati
- •Offering of specific flowers and foods to each form of the goddess
- •Kanya Pujan (worship of young girls) on Ashtami or Navami
- •Havan (fire ceremony) on the concluding day
- •Garba and Dandiya dance celebrations in the evenings
Festival Details
Date
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Time
6:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Location
Temple Grounds
Schedule of Activities
- •Morning Abhishekam at 6:00 AM
- •Durga Saptashati Path at 10:00 AM
- •Bhajan Sandhya at 6:00 PM
- •Cultural Performances at 7:30 PM
Participate
Join us for this sacred celebration and receive divine blessings. You can also book special pujas to be performed during this festival.
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What to Bring
- •Yellow flowers and offerings
- •Traditional attire (yellow preferred)
- •Fruits for prasad (especially yellow ones)
- •Donations for temple and charitable activities
Plan Your Visit
We recommend arriving early to participate in all the activities. Special arrangements are made for devotees traveling from far.
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