The auspicious festival of Chaitra Navratri has commenced across India today, marking the beginning of nine days dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. Devotees in different parts of the country are visiting temples in large numbers, while many households have performed Ghatasthapana (Kalash स्थापना) to begin the sacred rituals.
According to Hindu beliefs, the first day of Navratri is devoted to Goddess Shailputri, symbolizing purity and strength. Each day of the festival honors a different manifestation of the Goddess, reflecting various aspects of power, wisdom, and protection.
Spiritual chants, fasting, and devotional practices have begun, creating an atmosphere of positivity and devotion. The festival also signifies the arrival of the Hindu New Year in many regions and is considered highly शुभ (auspicious) for new beginnings, prayers, and self-discipline.
The nine-day celebration will conclude with Ram Navami, commemorating the birth of Lord Ram. Authorities in several cities have made special arrangements to manage crowds and ensure smooth celebrations.
As celebrations begin, the spirit of devotion and cultural vibrancy is visible across the country, uniting millions in faith and tradition.
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