Morning 'Aarti' performed at major temples across India on first day of Chaitra Navratri
New Delhi, March 19
Devotees on Thursday gathered in large numbers at prominent shrines, including the Jhandewalan and Chhatarpur temples in Delhi and Mumba Devi in Mumbai, to offer prayers on the first day of Chaitra Navratri.
The air resonated with the sound of bells and hymns as the Aarti performed marked the commencement of the nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga.
BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj, while talking to the reporters, said, "I wish everyone a Happy Chaitra Navaratri. May the Goddess bring prosperity in everyone's life and may Her blessings stay on our country..."
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami extended his greetings to the people of the state on the occasion of the Nav Samvatsar and Chaitra Navratri.
He described Chaitra Navratri as a festival dedicated to the worship of Shakti and said it marks a great tradition of Indian culture.
According to a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office, Dhami said that the festival highlights the importance and strength of women in society, and that the ritual of Kanya Pujan performed during this period represents the significance of women's empowerment.
The Chief Minister further said that Chaitra Navratri holds special significance in our ancient scriptures and is considered a foundation for self-purification and virtuous living.
"Worshipping Goddess Durga during this time helps eliminate negative energy and promotes positive energy," he said.
On the other hand, the district administration imposed a complete ban on the sale and purchase of meat, fish, and eggs across the Maihar Nagar Palika area during the upcoming Chaitra Navratri festival, citing the religious significance.
Maihar Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Divya Patel said that the restriction would be in place from March 19 to March 27, during which non-vegetarian items would be prohibited for sale across the municipal area.
"Maihar is a religious city; therefore, in view of the Chaitra Navratri fair, a complete ban has been imposed on the sale of meat, fish, and eggs from March 19 to March 27. If anyone is found violating the order, legal action will be taken against them," SDM Patel told ANI.
Chaitra Navratri marks the beginning of the Hindu new year and is one of the most significant festivals dedicated to Goddess Durga. Over nine days, devotees worship the nine forms of the goddess, observe fasts, and perform rituals seeking blessings for prosperity and well-being.
The festival concludes with Ram Navami, which celebrates the birth of Lord Ram. Temples witness heavy footfall, and special prayers, jagrans, and cultural programs are organised across the nation.
— ANI
Reader Comments
While I respect the sentiments behind the festival, the blanket ban on meat sale in Maihar is concerning. What about the food vendors and small shopkeepers whose livelihood depends on it for these nine days? Religious observance should be personal, not enforced by administration.
CM Dhami's point about Kanya Pujan representing women's empowerment is so important. Navratri is truly a celebration of Shakti. May Maa Durga bless all the women in our lives with strength and success. Happy Navratri to all!
Visiting India during Navratri has been an incredible experience. The devotion, the colors, the music—it's a beautiful display of faith and culture. The article captures the spirit well. Wishing peace and happiness to all celebrating.
The sound of the temple bells and chants early in the morning is pure bliss. It's not just a ritual; it's a reset for the soul. This festival always brings families together. Time for nine days of purity, prayer, and maybe some delicious vrat ka khana! 😊
My mother has started her fast. The whole house feels different—cleaner, more peaceful. It's amazing how these ancient traditions still hold so much meaning in our modern, hectic lives. A very happy and auspicious Nav Samvatsar to everyone!
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