by MaaVaishnoDevi | Mar 30, 2014 | Durga, Hinduism, Navdurga, Navratri |
‘Nav’ means Nine and ‘Ratri’ means Nights, hence the name of the Nine-Night festival. Navratri comes twice a year, in April and october. Chaitra Navratri, also popular as Chait Navratras, is the nine-day festival observed in Chaitra month. This year Chaitra Navratri...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Apr 8, 2013 | Durga, Hinduism, Lord Rama, Maa, Navdurga, Navratri, Vaishnavi |
‘Nav’ means Nine and ‘Ratri’ means Nights, hence the name of the Nine-Night festival. Navratri comes twice a year, in April and october. Chaitra Navratri, also popular as Chait Navratras, is the nine-day festival observed in Chaitra month. This year it is a very rare...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Mar 22, 2012 | Durga, Hindu God, Hinduism, Lord Brahma, Lord Rama, Maa, Maa Kali, Navdurga |
‘Nav’ means Nine and ‘Ratri’ means Nights, hence the name of the Nine-Night festival. Navratri comes twice a year, in March and october. Chaitra Navratri, also popular as Chait Navratras, is the nine-day festival observed in Chaitra month. This...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Oct 9, 2010 | Durga, Hinduism, Maa, Navdurga |
“Shakti” or power of Goddess Durga is known as Dasha Mahavidya. From the time span of nine day starting from the new moon of the Hindu month of Ashwin, starts the most auspicious time where people perform any activity or event and it is known to be...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Sep 24, 2009 | Durga, Hinduism, Maa, Navdurga |
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by MaaVaishnoDevi | Sep 19, 2009 | Durga, Hinduism, Maa, Navdurga |
Navratri is a festival of worship and devotion. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava – Nine and Ratri – nights. During these nine nights Devi Maa is worshiped in nine forms of Maa Durga called Nava Durga. Mother Goddess Ma...
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