Key Points

Devotees are arriving in large numbers at Vaishno Devi Temple on the auspicious day of Maha Navami. The temple is beautifully decorated with colorful flowers to welcome pilgrims. On this ninth day of Navratri, worshippers pray to Goddess Durga as Maa Siddhidatri and celebrate the victory of good over evil. Many visitors expressed prayers for peace and prosperity while admiring the festive arrangements.

Key Points: Devotees Flock to Vaishno Devi Temple on Maha Navami

  • Devotees worship Maa Siddhidatri, the giver of powers on Maha Navami
  • Temple decorated with colorful flowers welcoming pilgrims
  • Maha Navami marks final day of Durga's battle with Mahishasura
  • PM Modi visited Delhi's Chittaranjan Park for Durga Puja celebrations
  • Symbolizes victory of good over evil in Hindu mythology
  • Many devotees prayed for national peace and prosperity
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Devotees visit Vaishno Devi Temple in large numbers on Maha Navami

Thousands visit Vaishno Devi Temple on Maha Navami, worshipping Maa Siddhidatri and celebrating victory of good over evil amid festive decorations.

"I asked for happiness, peace, and prosperity. I want a peaceful environment - Vishnu Saini"

Raesi, October 1

Devotees are arriving at the Vaishno Devi Temple on Wednesday in large numbers from early morning on the auspicious day of Maha Navami, the ninth and final day of Navratri.

The temple is decorated with colourful flowers, welcoming the pilgrims.

On the ninth day of Sharadiya Navratri, popularly known as Maha Navami, devotees worship the Goddess Durga, particularly as Maa Siddhidatri, the giver of powers, and also as the Mahishasuramardini (slayer of the buffalo demon), symbolising the victory of good over evil.

Vishnu Saini, who was visiting the temple, said, "The decoration is wonderful. I asked for happiness, peace, and prosperity. I want a peaceful environment, and what happened in Kashmir should not happen again."

Shivam, who also came to the temple to offer prayers, said, "Ram Navami is a very auspicious day. After this, Dussehera will start. I wanted to offer my prayer on the last day, as it is the concluding day. This time, the crowd is smaller due to past events. The temple is really beautiful, but I also feel like temples are beautiful in their own right. I asked for peace for the nation and also for myself and my family."

Shubham Kumar Gupta, another devotee, said, "The environment is lovely and I feel very blessed after offering my prayers. There are many devotees here as well. The decoration and arrangement are excellent."

Maha Navami marks the final day of the battle between Goddess Durga and the demon Mahishasura. Her victory over the demon symbolises the victory of good over evil. Maha Navami is the ninth and final day of the Navratri festival, a time when people fast and perform special rituals.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Delhi's Chittaranjan Park on the occasion of Maha Ashtami on Tuesday and said Durga Puja celebrations at C R Park truly reflect the spirit of unity and cultural vibrancy.

During his visit, the Prime Minister said that Chittaranjan Park is known for its strong association with Bengali culture.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "Today, on the auspicious occasion of Maha Ashtami, I went to Delhi's Chittaranjan Park to take part in the Durga Puja celebrations. Chittaranjan Park is known for its strong association with Bengali culture. The celebrations truly reflect the spirit of unity and cultural vibrancy in our society. Prayed for everyone's happiness and well-being." During his visit to CR Park, the Prime Minister visited the Kali Bari temple and offered prayers.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see devotees visiting despite security concerns. Our faith is stronger than fear. Hope the administration has made proper arrangements for the large crowds. Safety should be priority along with spiritual experience.
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Ananya R
Maa Siddhidatri bless everyone! 🕉️ The symbolism of victory of good over evil is so relevant today. We need more positivity in our society. Planning to visit next year with my family for sure.
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David E
As someone visiting India, the cultural richness during Navratri is amazing! The devotion and celebrations across the country show India's beautiful diversity. Wish I could visit Vaishno Devi too.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the PM's participation in Durga Puja, I wish there was more focus on improving infrastructure at pilgrimage sites. Vaishno Devi needs better facilities for elderly devotees. The spiritual experience is great but basic amenities matter too.
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Sarah B
The unity in diversity during Indian festivals is remarkable! From Vaishno Devi to CR Park in Delhi, everyone celebrating together. This is the real India I love. Happy Navratri to all! 🌺

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