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Originally posted by: justloverosid
Shubh navrati to you too. Hi Banu i know it is out of tropic as you know I am not from your part of world but interested to know as how you celebrate navrati .
Originally posted by: sheetal1979
gud morning dear and happy navratri to u too navratri starts from 25th isn't it Awesome updates banu

Hi Friends,Originally posted by: banuprasa
Navratri in Tamilnadu
Hi Friends,
Today i am going to explain the method of Navratri celebrated in Tamilnadu by us. In India all the festivals are celebrated in unique way by different people from different parts of the country. Same way Navratri in Tamilnadu is also unique one in India.We celebrate Navratri by arranging 'Golu' i.e. we arrange steps where we keep dols of God, Goddess, Saints, Man, Animals, Fruits, Vegetables etc etc... We perform pooja all the Nine days of Navratri.Navratri Golu:This is kept to show the hierarchy of the creation.The lowest creation is considered the plats, vegetables & fruits which comes on bottom most first step.Then next is water living creations like tortoise, snakes, fish like creations.Then next is birds.Then next is Animals.Then next is Man who is coming on higher level of animals.Then comes the saints & yogis who are higher level people in the human beings. Ex Ragavendra, Sai BabaThen comes the incarnations of God. Like dasavathar of Lord Vishnu which are Macha, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna & Kalki.Like wise the 8 forms of Goddess Lakshmi Veera lakshmi, Vijaya lakshmi, Vidya Lakshmi, Santhana Lakshmi, Dhana Lakshmi, Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi & Jaya lakshmiThen comes the son or daughter of God & Goodess like Karthikeya, Ganesha, Iyappa, Hanuman,Then comes the superior God & Goodess Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Parvathi, Lord Ganesh is considered as the Superior & kept in the first step being he got blessings of Lord Shiva which is another story.Then Kalash is kept in the first step in the top.The above picture as a sample & you can view more if you put 'Navratri Golu' in search engine. But none of the people now knows all these orders and keep Golu as fancy one.Meaning of Navratri:This is again the victory of Good over Evil. It is told that Lord Durga, Lakshmi & Saraswathi made mediation standing on tip of the needle the 9 days to win the Evil Asura and fought with him and got victory the 10th day. Which we celebrate as Vijayadasami on 10th day.In Tamilnadu, school admissions, admissions in music classes or any new initiations are done on Vijayadasami and it is believed that the one started on Vijayadasami will bring success. (Myself joined my school on Vijayadasami only)First 3 days we dedicate to pray for Goddess Durga (Form of Sakthi/Strength), next 3 days for Goodess Lakshmi (Form of Wealth) & last 3 days for Goddess Saraswathi (Form of Knowledge).We distribute prasad & give Shubh items like Sindoor, Turmeric, bangles to Ladies & Girls in the evening of all the 9 days. It is believed that all Ladies & girls who we give all these items will be blessings us in the form of the Goddess.Hope not bored you all friends. Just shared what i know a little about Navratri.Friends, I can post my own Golu for you all to see if some one guide me how i can upload it in the web to put the link here to show you all.
Navratri is being celebrated in our country adhering to all the customs and rituals. It is of utmost importance to know the exact method of performing the Navratri Pooja. Here, is the full Navratri Pooja Vidhi.
Items to be required for the Navratri Pooja:
You will need incense sticks, a 'deep' and a matchstick. You will also require some fresh flowers like rose, jasmine or red hibiscus. You may offer fresh fruits and sweets such as 'laddoo', or 'peda' for prasad. Take a mat, to sit. If possible, every member of the house should sit together.
For performing the Navratri Pooja, you need to wake up early in the morning. Get up sharp at the sunrise. This time is considered best to perform the Navratri Pooja. Take bath and wear laundered clothes. Keep 'deep' at the left side of the deity. Try to light the 'Akhand Jyot'. Keep in mind that you should not leave the house vacant if you are lighting the 'Akhand Jyot'. Someone must stay back at home. On the right hand side of the idol, keep incense sticks etc. Keep yourself prepared to do the Puja with full devotion and concentration. Keep the kalash and coconut as well. Lay the mat and sit in an upright position in front of the deity. Light the 'deep'. Ring the bell or blow the 'Shankh'.
Place the kalash near the idol or picture of the deity and fill it with pure water. Place mango leaves on the mouth of the kalash. Place a coconut inside the kalash. Tie moli around the neck of the kalash.
Sprinkle 'Gangajal' all over the Puja room. Now, offer sandalwood powder and some fresh grass to the Goddess. Then, offer the sari or dupatta to the Goddess. Place some fresh flowers in front of the Goddess. Next, offer 'paan' with a clove placed on it. If you are married, then offer two such paans. Light 'agarbatti' or incense sticks. Perform 'havan' using this mantra- "Om aing hreeng kleeng chamundaya vichche namah". Give aahuti for 11 times. Fold your hands and pray. At last, offer prasad and do aarti of Goddess Durga. Sing the "Kshama Prarthana" of the 13th chapter of sacred Durga Saptshati and conclude the Puja. Pray with whole heart.
The Durga Saptashati book should be kept carefully and respectfully.
The ninth day of Navratri, popularly known as 'Mahanavami' is the final day of Navratri celebrations. The celebration of 'Mahanavami' varies from state to state in India.
People of different states celebrate Mahanavami in their own way. People from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Punjab do 'Kanya Puja' on the last day. On the concluding day, nine young girls are invited in the house and feasted with delicious food. These nine young girls are treated as the nine forms of the Goddess. They are welcomed by washing their feet and putting tilak on their forehead.
The people of Kerala celebrate Saraswati Pooja on 'Ashtami', the eighth day or the day before Mahanavami. The concluding day is treated as the resting day. People do not begin with any new work and even children do not study this day.
Navratri celebrations end on 'Ashtami' instead of Mahanavami in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Kashmir and Maharashtra.
The people of West Bengal celebrate Durga Pooja with great enthusiasm and devotion. Huge 'Pandal' (tent) is set up and a huge idol of Goddess Durga is installed in the 'Pandal' and worshipped. On Mahanavami, the idol of Goddess Durga is bid adieu and immersed in the sea or river or any flowing source of water.
The festival of Navratri is divided into the sets of three days. These sets are formulated to worship the different forms of the Goddess. On the first three days, Goddess Durga is revered and worshipped. She is known to be the master of power and eliminates all the evil and fear from the mind and life of the devotees. The next three days are devoted to the Goddess of wealth- Lakshmi. She showers the blessings of never-ending wealth upon her devotees. The final set of three days is devoted for worshipping the Goddess of wisdom- Saraswati. She is responsible for spiritual enlightenment and success in life.
The Goddesses are worshipped under nine different names and in nine different characters during the nine prosperous days. The first form of Goddess Durga is 'Shailputri' meaning the 'Goddess of Himalayas' is worshipped on the first day. The second form of Goddess Durga is 'Brahmacharini', worshipped on the second day. Her name is derived from the word 'Brahma'. On the third day, the Goddess is worshipped as 'Chandraghanta'. She symbolizes beauty and bravery.
The Goddess 'Kushmanda' is worshipped on the fourth day. She is believed to be the creator of the universe. On the fifth day, 'Skanda Mata' is worshipped. She is the mother of the chief warrior of the God's Army, Skand. The sixth day is devoted for the Goddess 'Katyayani', who has three eyes and four hands.
The Goddess 'Kalratri' is worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is as black as the night and takes away all the fears from the devotees. The Goddess 'Maha Gauri' is worshipped on the eighth day of Navratri. She is the epitome of beauty and as white as the snow. She represents calmness and wisdom. The ninth day, also known as 'Mahanavami', is the concluding day of Navratri. Goddess 'Siddhidatri' is worshipped on the last day of Navratri.
Navratri is a festival of sentiments, positive thoughts, peace and prosperity. Every year it is welcomed with great respect and love. People refrain from wrong deeds and indulge in pure devotion. Wish you a Happy Navratri!
Thanks a lot Banu it has being very educational and through you I learnt bit more about my religion.Originally posted by: banuprasa
Navratri in Tamilnadu
Hi Friends,
Today i am going to explain the method of Navratri celebrated in Tamilnadu by us. In India all the festivals are celebrated in unique way by different people from different parts of the country. Same way Navratri in Tamilnadu is also unique one in India.We celebrate Navratri by arranging 'Golu' i.e. we arrange steps where we keep dols of God, Goddess, Saints, Man, Animals, Fruits, Vegetables etc etc... We perform pooja all the Nine days of Navratri.Navratri Golu:This is kept to show the hierarchy of the creation.The lowest creation is considered the plats, vegetables & fruits which comes on bottom most first step.Then next is water living creations like tortoise, snakes, fish like creations.Then next is birds.Then next is Animals.Then next is Man who is coming on higher level of animals.Then comes the saints & yogis who are higher level people in the human beings. Ex Ragavendra, Sai BabaThen comes the incarnations of God. Like dasavathar of Lord Vishnu which are Macha, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parasurama, Rama, Balarama, Krishna & Kalki.Like wise the 8 forms of Goddess Lakshmi Veera lakshmi, Vijaya lakshmi, Vidya Lakshmi, Santhana Lakshmi, Dhana Lakshmi, Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi & Jaya lakshmiThen comes the son or daughter of God & Goodess like Karthikeya, Ganesha, Iyappa, Hanuman,Then comes the superior God & Goodess Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Saraswathi, Lakshmi, Parvathi, Lord Ganesh is considered as the Superior & kept in the first step being he got blessings of Lord Shiva which is another story.Then Kalash is kept in the first step in the top.The above picture as a sample & you can view more if you put 'Navratri Golu' in search engine. But none of the people now knows all these orders and keep Golu as fancy one.Meaning of Navratri:This is again the victory of Good over Evil. It is told that Lord Durga, Lakshmi & Saraswathi made mediation standing on tip of the needle the 9 days to win the Evil Asura and fought with him and got victory the 10th day. Which we celebrate as Vijayadasami on 10th day.In Tamilnadu, school admissions, admissions in music classes or any new initiations are done on Vijayadasami and it is believed that the one started on Vijayadasami will bring success. (Myself joined my school on Vijayadasami only)First 3 days we dedicate to pray for Goddess Durga (Form of Sakthi/Strength), next 3 days for Goodess Lakshmi (Form of Wealth) & last 3 days for Goddess Saraswathi (Form of Knowledge).We distribute prasad & give Shubh items like Sindoor, Turmeric, bangles to Ladies & Girls in the evening of all the 9 days. It is believed that all Ladies & girls who we give all these items will be blessings us in the form of the Goddess.Hope not bored you all friends. Just shared what i know a little about Navratri.Friends, I can post my own Golu for you all to see if some one guide me how i can upload it in the web to put the link here to show you all.
hope not bored any one dear if then sorryOriginally posted by: sheetal1979
Hi Friends,
Today i am going to explain the method of Navratri celebrated in bihar up delhi side.Navratri is being celebrated in our country adhering to all the customs and rituals. It is of utmost importance to know the exact method of performing the Navratri Pooja. Here, is the full Navratri Pooja Vidhi.
Items to be required for the Navratri Pooja:
- Picture or Idol of Goddess Durga in the Pooja room
- A dupatta or sari to offer to the deity
- Durga Saptshati book
- Ganga water or plain water in Kalash (pitcher)
- Fresh and washed mango leaves
- Fresh grass
- Sandalwood
- One coconut
- Roli, red sacred powder for tilak
- Moli, red sacred thread
- Rice
- Supari (Areca nuts)
- Paan (Betel leaves)
- Cloves
- Cardamom
- Kumkum (vermilion)
- Gulal
You will need incense sticks, a 'deep' and a matchstick. You will also require some fresh flowers like rose, jasmine or red hibiscus. You may offer fresh fruits and sweets such as 'laddoo', or 'peda' for prasad. Take a mat, to sit. If possible, every member of the house should sit together.
Navratri Pooja Vidhi:
For performing the Navratri Pooja, you need to wake up early in the morning. Get up sharp at the sunrise. This time is considered best to perform the Navratri Pooja. Take bath and wear laundered clothes. Keep 'deep' at the left side of the deity. Try to light the 'Akhand Jyot'. Keep in mind that you should not leave the house vacant if you are lighting the 'Akhand Jyot'. Someone must stay back at home. On the right hand side of the idol, keep incense sticks etc. Keep yourself prepared to do the Puja with full devotion and concentration. Keep the kalash and coconut as well. Lay the mat and sit in an upright position in front of the deity. Light the 'deep'. Ring the bell or blow the 'Shankh'.
For 'Kalash Sthapna':
Place the kalash near the idol or picture of the deity and fill it with pure water. Place mango leaves on the mouth of the kalash. Place a coconut inside the kalash. Tie moli around the neck of the kalash.
Sprinkle 'Gangajal' all over the Puja room. Now, offer sandalwood powder and some fresh grass to the Goddess. Then, offer the sari or dupatta to the Goddess. Place some fresh flowers in front of the Goddess. Next, offer 'paan' with a clove placed on it. If you are married, then offer two such paans. Light 'agarbatti' or incense sticks. Perform 'havan' using this mantra- "Om aing hreeng kleeng chamundaya vichche namah". Give aahuti for 11 times. Fold your hands and pray. At last, offer prasad and do aarti of Goddess Durga. Sing the "Kshama Prarthana" of the 13th chapter of sacred Durga Saptshati and conclude the Puja. Pray with whole heart.
The Durga Saptashati book should be kept carefully and respectfully.
Celebration of 'Mahanavami' in India:
The ninth day of Navratri, popularly known as 'Mahanavami' is the final day of Navratri celebrations. The celebration of 'Mahanavami' varies from state to state in India.
People of different states celebrate Mahanavami in their own way. People from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Punjab do 'Kanya Puja' on the last day. On the concluding day, nine young girls are invited in the house and feasted with delicious food. These nine young girls are treated as the nine forms of the Goddess. They are welcomed by washing their feet and putting tilak on their forehead.
The people of Kerala celebrate Saraswati Pooja on 'Ashtami', the eighth day or the day before Mahanavami. The concluding day is treated as the resting day. People do not begin with any new work and even children do not study this day.
Navratri celebrations end on 'Ashtami' instead of Mahanavami in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Kashmir and Maharashtra.
The people of West Bengal celebrate Durga Pooja with great enthusiasm and devotion. Huge 'Pandal' (tent) is set up and a huge idol of Goddess Durga is installed in the 'Pandal' and worshipped. On Mahanavami, the idol of Goddess Durga is bid adieu and immersed in the sea or river or any flowing source of water.
The festival of Navratri is divided into the sets of three days. These sets are formulated to worship the different forms of the Goddess. On the first three days, Goddess Durga is revered and worshipped. She is known to be the master of power and eliminates all the evil and fear from the mind and life of the devotees. The next three days are devoted to the Goddess of wealth- Lakshmi. She showers the blessings of never-ending wealth upon her devotees. The final set of three days is devoted for worshipping the Goddess of wisdom- Saraswati. She is responsible for spiritual enlightenment and success in life.
The Goddesses are worshipped under nine different names and in nine different characters during the nine prosperous days. The first form of Goddess Durga is 'Shailputri' meaning the 'Goddess of Himalayas' is worshipped on the first day. The second form of Goddess Durga is 'Brahmacharini', worshipped on the second day. Her name is derived from the word 'Brahma'. On the third day, the Goddess is worshipped as 'Chandraghanta'. She symbolizes beauty and bravery.
The Goddess 'Kushmanda' is worshipped on the fourth day. She is believed to be the creator of the universe. On the fifth day, 'Skanda Mata' is worshipped. She is the mother of the chief warrior of the God's Army, Skand. The sixth day is devoted for the Goddess 'Katyayani', who has three eyes and four hands.
The Goddess 'Kalratri' is worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is as black as the night and takes away all the fears from the devotees. The Goddess 'Maha Gauri' is worshipped on the eighth day of Navratri. She is the epitome of beauty and as white as the snow. She represents calmness and wisdom. The ninth day, also known as 'Mahanavami', is the concluding day of Navratri. Goddess 'Siddhidatri' is worshipped on the last day of Navratri.
Navratri is a festival of sentiments, positive thoughts, peace and prosperity. Every year it is welcomed with great respect and love. People refrain from wrong deeds and indulge in pure devotion. Wish you a Happy Navratri!