Devotees Celebrate Durga Ashtami with Grand Prayers Across India's Temples

Thousands of devotees across India gathered at temples to celebrate Durga Ashtami, a key day of Chaitra Navratri. Celebrations were marked by bhajans, devotional dances, and special rituals like the Bhasma Aarti in Ujjain. Temple trustees noted a steady stream of visitors for darshan and the upcoming Kanya Pujan. The festival period will conclude with the observance of Ram Navami, celebrating the birth of Lord Ram.

Key Points: Durga Ashtami Celebrations: Devotees Flock to Temples Nationwide

  • Major celebrations at Jhandewalan Temple
  • Special puja at Shri Naina Devi Temple
  • Sacred Bhasma Aarti in Ujjain
  • Pilgrims continue to Mata Vaishno Devi
  • Ram Navami preparations underway
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Devotees across country flock to temples for Durga Ashtami prayers

From Delhi to Jammu, devotees thronged temples for Durga Ashtami prayers during Chaitra Navratri. See the vibrant celebrations and rituals.

"Navratri is nearing completion, and a grand Ashtami celebration is being held here. - Ravindra Goel"

New Delhi, March 26

Devotees across the country flocked to temples on Thursday to celebrate Durga Ashtami, one of the most significant days of the Chaitra Navratri festival. Temple premises resonated with chants, hymns, and devotional songs, creating a vibrant spiritual atmosphere as thousands gathered to offer prayers.

In the national capital, a large number of devotees thronged the Jhandewalan Temple, where celebrations were held with great enthusiasm. The temple premises was filled with devotees singing bhajans and participating in devotional dances.

Ravindra Goel, trustee of the temple, said, "Navratri is nearing completion, and a grand Ashtami celebration is being held here. Kanya Pujan will take place shortly, and since morning, a steady stream of devotees has been arriving for darshan."

Similar scenes were witnessed across various states. In Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, devotees gathered in large numbers at the revered Shri Naina Devi Temple, performing special puja and rituals.

In Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, thousands attended the sacred Bhasma Aarti at the famous Baba Mahakal temple on the occasion of Chaitra Shukla Ashtami.

In Dewas, Madhya Pradesh, special prayers and aarti were conducted at the Maa Tulja Bhavani and Maa Chamunda temples, drawing devotees from nearby regions. In Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, worshippers assembled at the Alopi Shankari Devi Shakti Peeth Mandir, where rituals were performed to honour the divine palanquin.

Maihar in Madhya Pradesh also witnessed heavy footfall at the Maa Sharada Temple, where special offerings and aarti marked the auspicious day.

In Rajasthan's Churu, devotees gathered in large numbers at local temples, which were beautifully decorated for the occasion.

A devotee said, "During Navratri, grand religious programmes are organised, and the temple, which is over a hundred years old, is decorated magnificently. It is believed that the wishes of devotees who come here with a pure heart are fulfilled."

Meanwhile, in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, pilgrims continued their journey to the sacred shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi on the eighth day of Navratri.

One devotee expressed joy, saying, "On the occasion of Durga Ashtami, I feel fortunate to have received the opportunity to visit. I have come here with my children."

Chaitra Navratri begins on the first day of Shukla Pratipada and concludes with Ram Navami, marking the birth anniversary of Lord Ram, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. According to the Vedic Panchang, the Ashtami Tithi began on March 25 at 1.50 p.m. and will conclude on March 26 at 11.48 a.m., making Thursday the day of celebration.

Ram Navami, one of the most prominent Hindu festivals, will be observed with great devotion as the Navami Tithi begins at 11.13 a.m. on March 26 and concludes at 10.00 a.m. on March 27. Devotees across the country are preparing to mark the occasion with equal fervour.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the devotion is commendable, I hope the temple trusts and local administrations are ensuring proper crowd management and sanitation facilities. Last year at a major temple, the experience was marred by chaotic lines and litter. Faith and basic civic sense should go hand in hand.
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Arjun K
The description of Bhasma Aarti in Ujjain gave me goosebumps! There's nothing like it. This article is a nice reminder of our shared cultural fabric. From the hills of Himachal to the plains of UP, Maa Durga unites us all. Feeling very proud and spiritual.
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Sarah B
I'm visiting from the US and happened to be in Delhi. I went to Jhandewalan Temple out of curiosity and was completely moved by the devotion and the music. The sense of community and joy was palpable. A beautiful cultural experience.
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Vikram M
Ashtami is always special in our family. Did Kanya Pujan at home with nine young girls. It's heartwarming to know that the same rituals are being performed with such fervor in temples across the nation. The article missed mentioning celebrations in South India though!
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Karthik V
Good to see the pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi continuing strong. Maa's blessings know no bounds. The timing details from the Panchang are useful for those observing fasts. On to Ram Navami now! 🎉

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