Devotees Throng Temples on Day 6 of Chaitra Navratri for Goddess Katyayani

Devotees across India celebrated the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Katyayani. Major temples in Delhi, including Jhandewalan and Kalkaji, saw significant crowds of worshippers. Pilgrims also gathered at holy sites like the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Katra and the Ambaji Shaktipeeth in Gujarat for special prayers and the Mangala Aarti. The festive atmosphere was marked by devotional songs and prayers for the well-being of the nation and its soldiers.

Key Points: Chaitra Navratri Day 6: Devotees Worship Goddess Katyayani

  • Sixth day dedicated to Goddess Katyayani
  • Crowds at major temples nationwide
  • Special Mangala Aarti at Ambaji Shaktipeeth
  • Prayers for soldiers' safety
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Chaitra Navratri: Rush of devotees across temples continues on Day 6

Massive crowds at temples across India mark the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, with prayers and special aartis.

Chaitra Navratri: Rush of devotees across temples continues on Day 6
"It is a very pleasant atmosphere. We have also made all the arrangements at the temple. - Priest at Kalkaji Temple"

New Delhi, March 24

Rush of devotees continued across temples in various parts of the country on Tuesday as people celebrated the sixth day of Chaitra Navratri.

The nine-day festival is dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga. The sixth day is significant for the worship of Goddess Katyayani.

Speaking on the occasion, Pujari Vinod Mishra at Delhi's Jhandewalan Temple, told IANS, "Today is the sixth day of Vasantha Navratri. On this day, Goddess Katyayani is worshipped. Especially, girls seeking a suitable life partner worship the goddess today.

A devotee who is a regular at the temple, said, "This time the crowd seems to be less in the morning though all the arrangements at the temple have been made well."

Another popular shrine in New Delhi, Kalkaji Temple, also witnessed crowd of devotees as people gathered to offer prayers on the sixth day of the festival.

A priest at Kalkaji Temple, who is also a member of Shri Kalka Ji Mandir Prabandhak Sudhar Committee, said, "It is a very pleasant atmosphere. We have also made all the arrangements (for devotees) at the temple. Everybody here has contributed for the 'seva'."

Meanwhile, devotees sang devotional songs during their visit at Darshani Deodi, while on their way to offer prayers at Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine in Jammu and Kashmir's Katra.

A pilgrim who came with his family from Punjab's Ambala, told IANS, "Though I come here after every three months but the 'darshan' of the goddess is most significant during Navratri." He further added, "I pray for the health and well-being of the soldiers who guard our borders. They are safeguarding our country, may God protect them. We and the entire country stand by them."

Another devotee added, "May the goddess protect the soldiers and their family. They keep safeguarding our country always, irrespective of whatever the season is."

At Banaskantha in Gujarat, thousands of devotees thronged Ambaji Shaktipeeth since early morning, to catch a glimpse of the famous 'Mangala Aarti' at the shrine.

Chief Priest and Ghadipati of Ambaji Temple, Jayashilbhai Thakar, told IANS, "People from faraway places come here in large numbers to seek blessings of the goddess."

A devotee who came along with his friends, said, "I along with my friends came here to take part in the 'Mangala Aarti'. It was been such a great experience that it feels like the goddess herself has blessed us."

Devotees also gathered at Mata Tekri in Madhya Pradesh's Dewas and thronged the temples of Maa Tulja Bhavani and Maa Chamunda on the sixth day of the Chaitra Navratri festival.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Visited the Kalkaji temple yesterday evening. The arrangements were indeed good, and the bhajan atmosphere was peaceful. However, I do wish there was a better system for managing the line for darshan. It gets quite chaotic.
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Aman W
My sister observed the fast and went for Katyayani puja today. It's beautiful how these traditions connect us to our culture. The devotion shown by people traveling from Ambala to Vaishno Devi is inspiring.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, reading about the scale of this festival is fascinating. The unity in devotion, and the inclusion of prayers for national security, shows a beautiful aspect of the culture here.
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Vikram M
The Mangala Aarti at Ambaji is a sight to behold! Been there once during Navratri. The collective faith of thousands chanting together is an experience that stays with you. Truly, Bharat's spiritual heritage is unmatched.
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Kavya N
It's good the article highlights the seva by temple committees. During such large gatherings, the work of volunteers and priests to manage everything smoothly is commendable. Wishing everyone a blessed Navratri!

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