In Bihar temples hold pujas and parties, and there is in Sitamarhi a fair organized. Handicrafts, houseware and kitchenware are displayed on a large scale.
1. Maa Shailputri
Two of these are prevalent and popular, although there are stories associated with this festival. The first one is how he met his end and about the demon Mahishasura.
2. Maa Brahmacharini
In this form, she is seen sitting the bull with Lotus flower in her one and a Trishul in her hand. Color of the day stays Red, which reflects vigor, courage and activity.
3. Maa Chandraghata
The festival of Navratri is celebrated in West Bengal and Eastern India. Pandals are created and streets are decorated. Kinds of Goddess Durga worshipped by thousands of devotees and are set up in pandals. On the day, her statue immersed and is carried with a procession. Playing Vermillion or sindoor Khela is a ritual people follow through Durga puja, where women apply sindoor on the goddess' forehead and feet and then on the faces of each other.
4. Maa Kushmanda
Impressed with the devotion of the demon, Lord Shiva blessed him and became joyful. This boon got on the mind of Mahishasura, which makes him proud and arrogant. He assaulted their houses began terrorizing the natives and created problems. After destroying Earth, Heaven was targeted by him and fearful the gods. The Devtas went into the Tridev; Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma; to reach. Following a game of hide-and-seek, the demon was found by Maa Durga and killed her.
5. Maa Skand Mata
The name was derived after Maa Parvati adorned a and got married to Lord Shiva. The color of the day, yellow, depicts.
She could be seen riding a lion, holding her baby and having four arms. She depicts a mother when she realizes her child is in danger's power. Color of the day stays Grey.
6. Maa Katyayani
She's said to be among the incarnations of Maa Parvati who became the one that was pure, Sati. One worships the Goddess to achieve salvation and peace or moksha. Color of the day stays Blue, which reflects positive and calmness energy. In this form, she could be seen while walking bare-feet, holding a kamandalu and japmala in her hands.
7. Maa Kaalratri
She's said to possess all types of Siddhis. Color of the day stays White. It's thought that the fair skin of Maa Parvati got transformed to kill two demons, Sumbha and Nisumbha.
8. Maa Mahagauri
Courage is represented by her and is seen riding a lion and having four hands. Color of the day stays Orange.
9. Maa Siddhidatri
Navratri is a Hindu festival dedicated to the Goddess Durga that is supreme. Maa Durga is referred to as the protector and wards off demons and evil spirits from the life of one. Navratri is celebrated five times each year according to Hindu traditions.
Since it marks the triumph of good over evil the festival of Navratri retains a significance. These two days are considered pious and sacred, and consumption of garlic, meat, onion and alcohol is prohibited. Folks avoid carrying out any action and perform yagnas, rituals, ceremonies and more.
One is. In certain regions, Chaitra Navratri is celebrated after Sharad Navratri. Celebrate the festivity and events are conducted to mark the event. On the other hand, temples and social gatherings are conducted across buildings and Shakti Peethas throughout Chaitra Navratri.
This festival is celebrated with a great deal of excitement and joy throughout India. Devotees express their gratitude carry Durga puja and pray for health, mind and life out. As Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashmi day is celebrated after day that was ninth.
In India, Navratri is celebrated with excitement and zeal. It happens in the month of Ashvin according to Hindu Calendar. The idol of Maa Durga is worshipped for nine days in various forms and on the day, it's immersed in water. Folks wish for psychological, spiritual and physical well-being mind and body, and for a life. The puja rituals are observed for 2 days with each day. Here explained is the importance of the goddess associated along with every day.
People today take and hail our Durga puja and want for prosperity, compassion, wisdom and life. Maa Durga's nine incarnations are as follows. Color of the day stays Pink, which represents. In Delhi and UP, Ramlila marks the start of Navratri. Big stages are set up for the series, which are proven to be spectacular and expansive. For nine days, Ramlila concludes all aspects of Ramayana and on Dashami or the day, effigies of Ravana are burnt all over town and country.
Lord Rama was a worshipper the superpower, of Devi Bhagwati. He committed himself for nine days into her worship straight in order to get victory against Ravana. In front of him, Devi Bhagwati appeared on the day and awarded her blessings, and on the day, Dashanana was killed by Lord Rama. Since that time, different types of Devi Bhagwati are venerated for nine days and Vijaya Dashami is observed on the day. She could be seen sitting with eight hands on a Lion. She's supposedly the one endowing greenery and vegetation on Earth, which explains color of this day stays Green.
People celebrate these and are famous for occult practices. One of these Gupt Navratri folks are knowledgeable about Paush Navaratri. For nine days, devotees in the state of Gujarat, worship incarnations of Goddess Durga and play Garba. This is a dance form. Both men and women wear clothes and play with Dandiya.