Navaratri Day 7 ?
Worship of Godess Kalaratri
Whats the importance of 7th day of navaratri ?
The seventh day of Navaratri is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Kalaratri, who is the seventh manifestation of the goddess Durga. Here’s the importance of the seventh day of Navaratri:
Importance of seventh day of Navaratri
- Goddess Kalaratri: On the seventh day of Navaratri, Goddess Kalaratri is venerated. She is depicted as a fierce and dark-complexioned goddess, often riding a donkey and carrying a sword and a noose in her hands. The name “Kalaratri” means “the one who is the night of death,” symbolizing her role in destroying ignorance and darkness.
- Destroyer of Darkness: Goddess Kalaratri is believed to destroy darkness and ignorance, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. Her worship on this day signifies the removal of obstacles and negativities.
- Blessings for Protection: Devotees seek the blessings of Goddess Kalaratri for protection from harm and negative energies. Her worship is believed to provide security and safety.
- Cultural Celebrations: The seventh day of Navaratri continues with cultural celebrations, including music, dance, and cultural events. People may participate in Garba and Dandiya dances, which are integral to Navaratri celebrations.
- Puja and Rituals: Devotees perform puja rituals dedicated to Goddess Kalaratri, offering prayers, flowers, incense, and lamps as a mark of devotion and gratitude.
The seventh day of Navaratri emphasizes the goddess’s role in destroying darkness and ignorance and is a time for devotees to seek her blessings for protection and the removal of obstacles. As Navaratri progresses, each day brings a unique form of the goddess with its own symbolism and significance, contributing to the overall spiritual and cultural experience of the festival.
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