Day 1 of Chaitra Navratri 2023: Do This Puja In Worship Of Maa Shailputri To Obtain Her Blessing

 On the first day of the nine-day Navratri festival, devotees worship the first of goddess Durga's nine forms, Shailputri. Every day of this festival is devoted to a different manifestation of Maa Durga, and Day 1 of Chaitra Navratri is Maa Shailputri's day.

Nine Nights is what the two words "Navratri" mean. Devotees worship Maa Durga for these nine nights in order to achieve happiness, optimism, and good results in their lives. From March 22, 2033, is Chaitra Navratri 2023. All nine of Maa Durga's forms, including Mata Shailputri, Mata Brahmacharini, Mata Chandraghanta, Mata Kushmanda, Mata Skandamata, Mata Katyayani, Mata Kalaratri, Mata Mahagauri, and Mata Siddhidatri, are worshipped by devotees.

Hindu legend attributes the name Shailputri, which means "daughter of the mountain" in Sanskrit, to the character. Maa Durga's incarnation was given the name Shailputri because, according to a tale, she was born at the home of Parvat Raj Himalaya (the King of the Himalayas). The Himalayan king's name was Hemavan, and she went by the name Hemavati.

In order to obtain Mata Shailputri's blessings and to worship Maa Durga's incarnation on the first day of Chaitra Navratri, let us explain how to do so.



According to Vedic astrology

·         Day 1 of Chaitra Navratri in 2023

·         Worshipable incarnation of Durga Maa: Maa Shailputri

·         Yellow is a good colour to wear with clothing.

·         White Kaner, Maa Durga's favourite flower

 

How should one honour Maa Shailputri?

On the first day of Navratri, all followers fast completely in adoration of Goddess Shailputri, who is represented by Goddess Durga, and ask for her blessings. To obtain the desired blessing and to continue to receive Maa Durga's blessings, one must worship Maa Durga in this form in accordance with all prescribed procedures.

As per the best astrologer

·         The proper way to worship Maa Durga in this form is described below, and by doing so, you can win her favour and receive her blessings:

·         You must take a bath and rise during the Brahma Muhurta in order to worship Maa Durga in this avatar.

·         You should next properly clean your temple or puja chamber.

·         In addition, erect a clean wooden pillar to worship Maa Durga on the first day of Navratri.

·         After that, cover this post with a fresh, red-colored cloth.

·         You should create Maa Durga in all of her forms by laying out a red cloth.

·         Worship Mata Shailputri and swear to fast after that.

·         After the ritual, you should present Goddess Durga with white flowers and clothing.

·         After that, you should give Maa Durga some treats made with cow ghee.

·         Maa Shailputri is very drawn to white things, thus when you worship her during Pratipada, wear white and present her with white flowers and sweets.

·         Next, by burning a ghee lamp in front of the image or idol, you should offer aarti to Mata Shailputri.

A narrative about this embodiment of Durga Devi

 Goddess Sati, the son of Prajapati Daksha, was wed to Mahadev, according to the Shiva Mahapurana and other Hindu mythology. Yet, this marriage was not at all supported by King Daksha. He once planned a Mahayagya. All the gods and loved ones were invited, with the exception of Lord Shiva and Goddess Sati. When Goddess Sati learned this, she was very heartbroken and understood that her father was merely disparaging her husband Shiva.

He burned his body in the Yoga Yagya fire in this unbearable state. Mahadev lamented all he saw. He cut himself off from everyone and spent a very long time doing penance. Everything in the cosmos was in turmoil without them. Yet, there was reason for optimism when Mata Sati, now known as Parvati, appeared in King Himalaya's home. Goddess Sati, however, found it very challenging to approach Lord Shiva because Mahadev was deeply focused in his meditation.

Goddess Parvati started her search and trek towards Lord Shiva with great dedication and sacrifice. She remarried Mahadev after several failed attempts. As a result, Mata Shailputri emerged as the actual Goddess of the Mool Chakra. She was created to build a relationship of unconditional love with Lord Shiva, who also praised her as the goddess of consciousness.

 To create dedication while keeping in mind the Mooladhara, worshippers enter the Moola Chakra on the first day of Navratri and adore Goddess Shailputri.

Manifestation of Maa Shailputri

Maa Shailputri was born in the royal mountain mansion of Himalaya. Mata Shailputri, therefore. This Maa Durga incarnation bears a crescent moon on the forehead, a Trishul in the right hand, and a lotus blossom in the left. The Goddess is also referred to as Vrisharudha since the Nandi bull is her mode of transportation. Maa Durga Shailputri, also known as Sati, is seen as a representation of kindness and loving. Since the moon represents Maa Durga in astrology, worshipping the moon purges one's life of negative influences.

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