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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Navaratri the festival of nine days part -1

Navaratri festival has its own importance in India.Different parts in India people celebrate in theis own ways. In north India "Ramleela" is played during nine days which is kind of play on Lord Ram. In West Bengal "Durga Pooja" is organised. In this Godess Durga is worshiped. In South India Odam is celebreted. In Gujrat "Dandia" is played which is folk dance celebration.
On durga pooja or Navaratri people kept fasting for hole nine days. Each nine day is spacially for one Godess.
  • Day one - ShailPutri
  • Day two - Bramhacharini
  • Day three -Chandrghanta
  • Day four -Kushmanda
  • Day five -Skandmata
  • Day six -Katyayanyni
  • Day seven -Kalratri
  • Day eight -Mahagauri
  • Day nine -Sidhidatri


Pratham Devi (Godess)- ShailPutri:-

On the first day of Navaratri Godess Shailputri is worshiped. Devi(Godess) is considered one incarnations of Parvati who is also known as supreme Mother in Hindu methodology. It is considered that GOdess, Daughter of Himalaya, lives in the "Kailash hills" in Himalaya.
Lord Shiv, husband of godess left her as she didn't obeyed him. Shailputri was daughter of king Dakshya when she was born as Sati. Once King Dakshya organised a huge worship but did not invite his son-in-law Lord Shiva. Godess Shati felt insulted by his father's behaviour so she jumped in the fire of worship and died. Lord shiv became so angry and destroyed everything at King Dakshya place. This is the story of our first godess Shailputri.

The messagae given by worship of godess Shailputri is to "Save Environment and nature"

MahaMantra :-
Ya devi Sarvbhuteshu Prakriti rupen sanstitha,
Namastasay Namastasay Namastasay namo namah.


note:- M just trying to merge all religion together on one platform, so that people can know about other religion as well. if i do something wrong or write something wrong please forgive me and help me to correct that by your kind support and comment.

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