Rishikesh - Navratri puja
About
Navratri is made up of two words “Nav” meaning nine and “Ratri” meaning night. Navratri is nine day festival it is celebrated over nine nights and ten days. The Navratri tells the story of the battle between Goddess Durga and Mahishasur. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a different form of Durga. Goddess is known as shakti the ultimate source of energy and power. By worshiping the Goddess daily during Navratri, devotees gets the blessings of the Goddess.
Everyday of Navratri sankalp is taken in the name of the devotees. On each day of Navratri, one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga is worshipped. At first pandtiji invokes the devi and then do Abhishke on idol with helps of things like Panchamrit, Ganga jal and other sacred liquids. At last Arti is done of Goddess and blessings are taken by the devotees.
Book Rishikesh - Navratri puja
Benefits of Puja
This powerful puja will safeguard devotees from negative energies. The puja purifies the mind and body of the devotees. It also removes hurdles from the life of the devotees. This puja is done to get good health, strength and fulfilment of wishes. This puja helps devotees to be successful in life.
Place of Puja
At Rishikesh city.
Required Things (Puja Samagri)
The puja samagri is included in the Dakshina
Fruits(फल), Sweets(मिठाइयाँ), Rice(चावल), Flowers(पुष्प), Sandalwood(चंदन), Kapoor(कपूर), Sugar(चीनी), Coconut(नारियल), Turmeric(हल्दी), Kumkum(कुमकुम),Panchamrit(पंचामृत).
When to Perform Rishikesh - Navratri puja?
This puja can be performed in Rishikesh on any date of the year according to the Mahurat.
Puja Duration
2 Hours
Yajman Details
- Total Yajman: 5