On the 6th night of Navratri, we worship the NavDurga in the form of Katyayani Devi. For those who are single and desire a partner, it is especially propitious to worship this goddess.
Fifth night of Navratri Worship Skandamata
The fifth night of Navratri is known as Lalita Panchami. We worship the NavDurga in the form of Skandamata. She is the mother of Skanda or Kartikeya.
Fourth night of Navratri Worship Kushmanda
The fourth night of Navaratri is known as Chaturthi. We worship the NavDurga in the form of Kushmanda Devi. She is said to have created the universe from her smile.
The Third night of Navratri Worship Chandraghanta
The goddess Chandraghanta is the NavDurga who is worshipped on the third night of Navratri. She is the married form of the goddess Parvati and is depicted with a Moon on her forehead.
Second night of Navratri Worship Brahmacharini
The goddess Bhramacharini is worshipped on the second night of Navratri. You can worship her to attain mental strength and confidence.
First night of Navratri Worship Shailaputri
We worship the NavaDurga in the form of the goddess Shailaputri on the first night of Navratri. She rides Nandi the bull and carries a trishula, as she is associated with Lord Shiva.
Navratri 2023: Worship the nine forms of the Devi
Navratri 2023 is the 9 day festival worshipping the goddesses in the form of Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.
Pitru Paksha 2023: A sacred time to honor ancestors
Piitru Paksha 2023 is a sacred two week period in the Hindu calendar which is dedicated to worshipping our ancesors.
Auspicious Moon in Pushya Nakshatra
There are 27 stars in Vedic astrology or Jyotish. Of those, the most auspicious is Pushya nakshatra, especially when it falls on a Thursday.
Hanuman Jayanti 2023: Happy birthday Hanumanji
Hanuman Jayanti celebrates the birth of Lord Rama’s faithful servant. It falls on the full Moon> Hanuman Jayanti is April 5 in the US and April 6 in India.