Navratri - Religious Significance and Puja Vidhi
Navratri is a celebration prevalently known as the celebration of love and dance. The word Navaratri in a real sense implies nine evenings in Sanskrit; Nava meaning Nine and Ratri meaning evenings. During these nine evenings and days, nine types of Shakti/Devi for example female heavenliness are loved. The nine-day celebration of Navratri is held out of appreciation for the nine signs of Goddess Durga. The strict importance behind the festival of Navratri is that the nine days are partitioned and dedicated to the Trinity of God loved in a female structure. In Hindu folklore, the celebration is immensely celebrated all throughout the planet as the triumph of good over abhorrent as the Goddess Shakti (Maa Durga) killed wild ox - the headed devil, Mahishasura after a long clash of nine days and night on the 10th day, which is praised as Vijaya Dashmi Such worship to Mother Goddess is novel to Hinduism. Also, Dussehra is commended around the same time as Lord Rama with the gifts of Maa D...