Chaitra Navratri 2023 HIGHLIGHTS: Amit Shah Inaugurates The Maa Sharda Temple In Kupwara Through Video Conferencing

Beginning on March 22, 2023, on a Wednesday, the Chaitra Navratri 2023 will last for nine days, ending on March 31, 2023, and is of great religious importance in Hinduism.

ABP News Bureau Last Updated: 22 Mar 2023 01:57 PM
Union HM Amit Shah Inaugurates The Maa Sharda Temple In Kupwara Through Video Conferencing On Chaitra Navratri

Union HM Amit Shah Inaugurates The Maa Sharda Temple In Kupwara Through Video Conferencing On Chaitra Navratri. He said, "On today's auspicious day, the temple of Mata Sharda has been opened for devotees. Today I am not there but whenever I come to Jammu, my visit will start after offering prayers in this temple"


Additionally, on the inauguration of Maa Sharda Temple in Kupwara, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said, "Opening Sharda Temple is a very good thing. It is something that Kashmiri Pandits were looking forward to and they really wanted it to open. So it's a good thing"





CM Yogi Adityanath Offers His Prayers To The Goddess On The Occasion Of Chaitra Navratri

On the occasion of the first day of the 9-day-long festival of Chaitra Navratri, CM Yogi Adityanath visited the Maa Pateshwari Devi Shaktipeeth at Balrampur. He offered his prayers to the deity following all the rituals and prayed for the betterment of the universe.






On this occasion, UP Government has also ordered all the districts to recite Durgashaptashati and Akshand Ramayan allocating a budget of 1 lakh to every district on Chaitra Navratri. Also, a special package is offered for Shaktipeethas!

Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde Participates In Shobha Yatra During Shree Ambe Mata Chaitra Navratri Festival

Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde took part in Shobha Yatra during Shree Ambe Mata Chaitra Navratri Festival in the Thane district. Take a look at the pictures.





Early Morning Worship Begins In Delhi And Mumbai On The First Day Of Chaitra Navratri

A glimpse of the early morning aarti being performed on the first day of Chaitra Navratri at Jhandewalan and in Chhatarpur temple in Delhi.










Devotees also throng to Mumbadevi temple in Mumbai for the morning aarti on the first day of Chaitra Navratri.






 

A Glimpse Of The Celebrations In Katra

Devotees in Katra offer their prayers at the Mata Vaishno Devi Temple on the first day of Chaitra Navratri.





Devotees In Assam Visit The Famous Kamakhya Temple On Day 1 Of Chaitra Navratri

Chaitra Navratri is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout the country. During this festival, devotees worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga and it begins with the worship of Maa Shailputri.


Devotees in Assam throng to the Kamakhya Temple to seek the blessings of the Goddess on this day.






 

Know Puja Vidhi And Bhog For Worship Of Maa Shailputri

Day 1 of Chaitra Navratri begins with the worship of Shailputri. Worshipping Maa Shailputri contributes to the betterment of an individual's wealth, possessions, governance and ornaments. It also aids in improved decision-making and gives relief from diseases related to the eyes, blood, stomach, phlegm, alimentary canal, and epilepsy.


Check puja vidhi, rituals and bhog for the worship of Maa Shailputri here

Background

Chaitra Navratri 2023 LIVE: Hindus commemorate Navratri, an important festival, in a lavish manner. The Hindu calendar has four Navratris. In addition to Chaitra and Sharadiya Navratri, there are two Gupta Navratris. While Shardiya Navratri is observed in September or October, Chaitra Navratri is observed in March or April.


Beginning on March 22, 2023, on a Wednesday, the Chaitra Navratri 2023 will last for nine days, ending on March 31, 2023, and is of great religious importance in Hinduism. According to the Hindu calendar, this occurs in the month of Chaitra, which correlates to March–April on the Gregorian calendar.


The word Navaratri means "nine nights," with nava standing for "nine" and ratri for "nights." On this occasion, nine goddesses are worshipped over the course of nine days. Devotees all over India are gearing up to celebrate Chaitra Navratri, the nine-day festival, with great enthusiasm. The festival is important because it heralds the arrival of spring and the triumph of virtue over evil in the Hindu calendar. 


During this festival, people fast and worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga. They are Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Each of the nine days of Navratri is devoted to a distinct aspect of the Goddess Shakti. Chaitra Navratri mirrors the majority of Shardiya Navratri's traditions and rituals, which take place in September or October. For both Shardiya and Chaitra Navratri, the Ghatasthapana Puja Vidhi is the same.


Hindus celebrate Ram Navami on the last day of Chaitra Navratri to commemorate Lord Rama's birth. The celebrations start on the first day of the Hindu Lunar-Solar calendar. Also, most rituals performed at Shardiya Navratri, which takes place in September or October, are also performed during Chaitra Navratri.


Northern India celebrates Chaitra Navratri with grandeur. This begins with Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra and Ugadi in Andhra Pradesh.


Puja Vidhi For Worship Of Maa Shailputri:


The festival begins with the worship of Maa Shailputri and it contributes to the betterment of one's wealth, possessions etc. It also aids in improved decision-making and gives relief from diseases related to the eyes, blood, stomach, phlegm, alimentary canal, and epilepsy.




After setting the Kalash, invoke Maa Shailputri. Worship the Goddess by offering her sindoor, flowers, incense, akshat (rice), frankincense, and other things. After that, you can recite the Durga Chalisa. It is said that Mata Shailputri should only be worshipped by igniting a lamp filled with cow's ghee or camphor.


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