Satisfied Navratri 2020: Shailputri Puja, Ghatasthapana As of late On Pratipada
Navratri 2020 begins these days. The wait is over and the nine-day Navratri devoted to worshipping the 9 avatars of Goddess Durga or Shakti has arrived. This Navratri is often known as the Shardiya Navratri because it happens right through ‘Sharad’ or the fall season. Shardiya Navratri is probably the most auspicious and important of the 4 Navratris in a 12 months seen through Hindu devotees. The primary day of Navratri is referred to as ‘Pratipada’, when ‘Ghatasthapana’ or ‘Kalash Sthapana’ is finished and the primary avatar of Navdurga – Goddess Shailputri- is worshipped. ‘Ghatasthapana’ can also be described because the organising of the seat the place Goddess Durga will keep for 9 days.
You should have already wiped clean your own home and decorations with vegetation and rangoli were carried out. Maximum devotees get started the Navratri speedy these days. They devour particular vrat meals most effective as soon as an afternoon – within the night. Navratri is a time for feeling contented, playing with friends and family dressing up and naturally rangoli, Garba dance and lighting! However do take precautions because the Covid pandemic continues to be raging. Make this Navratri memorable with circle of relatives at house.
Shardiya Navratri 2020: Find out about Shailputri, the primary avatar of Goddess Durga
The primary day of Navratri is ‘Pratipada’ and Goddess Shailputri is worshipped these days. In line with scriptures, Shailputri is the daughter of Lord Himalaya. She is often referred to as Parvati, Bhavani and Hemavati. She has a part moon on her brow and holds a trident in her proper hand and a lotus in her left hand. Shailputri is seated on Nandi (bull).
Shardiya Navratri 2020: Muhurat for Ghatasthapana and Shailputri Puja
- ‘Ghatasthapana’: Saturday, October 17
- ‘Ghatasthapana’ Muhurat: 6.23 AM to 10.12 AM
- ‘Ghatasthapana’ Abhijit Muhurat’: 11:43 AM to 12:29 PM.
Shailputri Puja is finished in an instant after ‘Ghatasthapana’. Devotees recite particular prayers – Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Maa Shailaputri Rupena Samsthita Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah.