Showing posts with label Indian Fastivals. Show all posts
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Friday, 20 December 2019

Let's know the 9 secrets of spiritual pursuit OF NAVARATRI

Navratri festival is a festival of sadhana and devotion. There are four Navratri in a year, ie 36 nights. Of these, the Navratri of the month Chaitra and Ashwin are for the sadhana of the householders and for the practice of the secret sadhana performed by the Navratri monks during the eighth and posh months. Let's know the 9 secrets of spiritual pursuit.

1. Fast:

 Fasting and fasting are important in Navratri. Through fasting, complete internal cleansing of the organs and organs takes place. During these nine days, food, alcohol, eating meat and femininity are considered taboo. Meditation can only be done by fasting. All kinds of sadhana and desires performed during these nine days are fulfilled while fasting.

2. Sadhana during the night ::

  The word Navratri means 'nine ahoratras', which means special night. Many obstacles in nature end this night. If the sound is louder at night than during the day, it goes much further. That is why achievement and meditation are done on these nights. Sadhus performed on these nights are auspicious and effective.

3. Choosing Goddess for Sadhana:

 If you are practicing any kind of meditation in Navratri, first you have to choose the cure goddess. Goddesses include Ambika, Sati, Parvati, Uma, Kali and Tent. Goddesses are worshiped only during Navratri. The person who is an elf, yakini, apsara etc. has nothing to do with this Navratri.

4. Two types of sadhana:

 Although there are many types of Sadhana in Navratri, there are two types of Sadhana. The first is southpaw and the second is vampathy sadhana. There are common Dakshinapathi practices including Gayatri and Yoga. Shaiva, Nath and Shakti sect refer to the Vamamargi ie Tantric practices. To carry out any kind of sadhana requires proper knowledge and master. The aforesaid southpantic sadhana is called the practice of divine sadhana and various types of vampantha tantrik sadhana are the asuri sadhana. Thus, there are two types of sadhana called para and apara.

5. Navadurga Sadhana:

 This is the true sadhana of Mata Durga which is performed in Navratri. Navadurga's name is below - 1.Shailaputri, 1. Brahmacharini, 1. Chandraghanta, 1. Kushmanda, 1. Skandamata, 1. Katayani's, 1. Kalaratri, 1. Mahagouri and 9 .. Siddhidatri. The rituals and devotions of the so-called goddesses are usually performed by Yajna, Havan, etc.

6. Dasha Mahavidya Sadhana:

  There are also tantric practices, which are performed in Navratri. Tantric practices include the Dashamsha practices: 1. Kali, 1. Tara, 1. Tripusundari, Goddesses such as Bhubaneswar, 1. Chinnamasta, 1. Tripurbhairavi, 1. Dhumavati, 1. Bagalamukhi, 1. Matangi and 1. Kamala are worshiped. They are especially worshiped in the Gupta Navaratri.

7. Beware of tantric pursuits:

 First of all, why do you want to study Tantra? When your 'why' is clear, you should study the books related to the above practice. After studying the books, you must do it through a proper system of techniques. It may have been found in the 13 arenas of the main community of the Hindu ascetics. Or just pursue the system while being in the vicinity of another competent system.

8. Easy Pursuit:

 The homeowner should take easy care of the newlyweds. During this time, he should recite Chandi Patha, Devi Mahatmaya Parayana or Durga Saptashti, lit a lamp and install a lamp. During these nine days one should observe fasting and restraint while chanting the mantra of the mother. On the days of Saptami, Eighth and Ninth, he should worship the virgin bride and then have a meal. Havan should be performed by consecrating rituals and rituals on the last day.

9. Caution made in pursuit:

 If you pledge meditation for 9 days, it cannot be broken in between. Keep purity and holiness in mind and thoughts. Don't use deception, fraud, or profanity. Follow celibacy, do not associate with the wrong people. Any mistake in the sadhana can anger the mother. If you get sick during this time, or you have to travel somewhere or have some kind of crisis at home, it is possible to break the fast or stop meditating during this time, but do so only by asking a knowledgeable person.


Do you know? Navratri comes four times a year in Hinduism

Learn about the significance of Navratri

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Do you know? Navratri comes four times in a year in Hinduism


        Most of us know about Sharad Navratri and Chaitri Navratri but do you know? Navratri comes four times a year in Hinduism

 The names given on the basis of the seasons are Vasant Navaratri, Eighth Navratri, Sharad Navratri and Pusha Navratri. These include the celebration of Sharad Navratri in these eight months and Vasant Navratri in the spring period which are considered very important.

1. Chaitri (Vasant) Navratri:

    There is a festival dedicated to the nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddess) in nine days. The festival takes place in the spring (March-April). It is also known as Chaitra Navratra. This nine-day festival is also known as Ram Navaratri.

૨. Secret (Ashadh) Navratri:

    Gupta Navaratri, also known as Ashhad or Gayatri or Shakambari Navaratri, is celebrated in the month of Ashad (June-July) by dedicating nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddess) in nine days. Gupta Navaratri is followed during the Ashuka Shukla Party (Ashhad Sud-Ajwaliya).


૩. Sharad Navratri:

   This is a very important Navratri. It is commonly called Maha Navratri and is celebrated in this month. It is also called Sharad Navratri, as it is celebrated in the autumn season for the Ashwin Shukla Party (Aso Sood - Ajwaliya).



૪. Pushya (posh) Navratri:

   In the month of Pusha Navaratri Posh (December-January), nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddesses) have been dedicated in nine days. Pusha Navratri is celebrated during Posh Shukla Party (Posh Sud - Ajwaleyu).

Know The Importance of Navratri

Garba = Navratri is a Hindu festival of worship and is done in the spirit.

In Sanskrit and Gujarati, Navratri - nine means nine and night means literally nine nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti / Devi are worshiped.

The nine forms are as follows.



First day: Shaileputri

Another day - Brahmacharini

Third Day - Moon Hours

Fourth day - Kushmanda

Fifth day- Skanda mother

Sixth day - Katanya

The seventh day - Calatri

Eighth Day - Mahagouri

Ninth Day - Achievement

The worship of the goddess is based on the tradition of the region. In many places these forms are worshiped.

• Durga, what is inaccessible

• Bhadrakali

• Amba or Jagdamba, Visvamata

• Annapurna, which stores a large amount of grain (the food is used intentionally).

• Sarvamangala, the one who gives happiness to all (everyone).

• Bhairavi

• Chandrika or Chandi

• Lalita

• Building

• Mokambika

         Nine days from Chaitri Pratipada (unit) to Nom or from Aso Masti Pratipada to Nom; Otherwise. These days, the Hindu people perform nine Durga vows, ablutions and worship. Hindus perform Navratri on the first day and worship and worship the Goddess. The puja lasts for nine days. On the ninth day, Bhagwati is dissolved. Some people also fast in Navratra. On the eighth or the nom. The meal consists of nine virgins between the ages of two and ten. These virgins also have fabulous names. Namely, Virgo, Trimurti, Kalyani, Rohini, Kali, Chandika, Shambhavi, Durga and Subhadra. It is also a statement to observe Durga from one of the nine Durgas in Navratra regularly.

Do you know? Navratri falls four times a year in Hinduism