Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Navratri Colours | Nine colours of Navratri 2010 | Navratri festival 2010

Navarathri Durga 2010 | Navaratri 8th 2010 | Durga Navaratri Pooja | Navarathri Festival | Nine Days Of Worship | 8th October 2010 Navarathri Durga....

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Navaratri
in 2010 will start on Friday, the 8th of October and will continue for 9 days until Saturday, the 16th of October. The festival is celebrated for nine nights once every year during the beginning of October. In different languages The word Navratri is come from Sanskrit and it known in india as Sanskrit: नवरात्रि, Gujarātī: નવરાત્રી, Kannada:ನವರಾತ್ರಿ,Telugu :విజయ దశమి, Marathi: नवरात्रि, Tamil: நவராத்திரி . But in manner it is same in all India .The beginning of spring and the beginning of autumn are two very important junctions of climatic and solar influence. These two periods are taken as sacred opportunities for the worship of the Divine Mother. The dates of the festival are determined according to the lunar calendar. Being the oldest religion in the world, Hinduism has numerous belief systems.

Traditions of Navratri :-

There are sevaral traditions of this festival and these are as follows ..

1. Vasanta Navaratri:

Basanta Navrathri, also known as Vasant Navratras, is the festival of nine days dedicated to the nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddess) in the spring season (March–April). It is also known as Chaitra Navratra. The nine days of festival is also known as Raama Navratri.

2. Gupta Navaratri:

Gupta Navratri, also referred as Ashadha or Gayatri or Shakambhari Navratri, is nine days dedicated to the nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddess) in the month of Ashadha (June–July). Gupta Navaratri is observed during the Ashadha Shukla Paksha.

3. Sharana Navaratri:

This is the most important of the Navratris. It is simply called Maha Navratri (the Great Navratri) and is celebrated in the month of Ashvina. Also known as Sharad Navaratri, as it is celebrated during Sharad .

4. Poushya Navaratri:

Poushya Navratri is nine days dedicated to the nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddess) in the month of Pousha (December–January). Poushya Navaratri is observed during the Pousha Shukla Paksha .

5. Magha Navaratri:

Magha Navratri, also referred as Gupta Navratri, is nine days dedicated to the nine forms of Shakti (Mother Goddess) in the month of Magha (January–February). Magha Navaratri is observed during the Magha Shukla Paksha.




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Three Worship Places in Maharashtra

In Maharastra there are three worship places which are known as Shakti Peet . There are three places in that three are full shakti Peet And one is Half Shakti Peet . They are as follow.


1 Tulja devi in Tulaja puram (Tuljapur)
2 Amba bai / Maha laksm in Kolhapur
3 Renuka Devi (Mahur)
4 Sapta shringi mata in (Saptashringi)




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Here are some Navratri SMS ...

Everyone is sending Navratri SMS to the near and dear ones for greeting Navaratri. There are lots of resources to send the Navratri greetings.



Maa Durge,
Maa Ambe,
Maa Jagdambe,
Maa Bhawani,
Maa Sheetla,
Maa Vaishnao,
Maa Chandi,
Mata Rani meri aur apki manokamna puri karey..
JAI MATA DI.



N- nav chetna
A- akhand jyoti
V- vighn nashak
R- raat jageshwari
A- anand dayi
T- trikal darshi
R- raksh karti
A- ambe maa
Shubh Navratra!!



Lakshmi ka Hath ho,Saraswati ka Sath ho,Ganesh ka niwas ho,
aur maa durga ke
ashirwad se Aapke jeevan mai prakash hi prakash ho….
‘HAPPY NAVRATRI’



Memories of moments celebrated together…….
Moments that have been attached in my heart, forever…….
Make me Miss You even more this Navratri.



This Navratri light the lamp of happiness, prosperity and knowledge, Happy
Navratri!


Lakshmi ka Hath ho,Saraswati ka Sath ho,Ganesh ka niwas ho,
aur maa durga ke
ashirwad se Aapke jeevan mai prakash hi prakash ho….
"HAPPY NAVRATRI"

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