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Chaitra NavaratriSignificance of Navaratri The beginning
of summer and the beginning of winter are two very important junctions of
climatic and solar influence. These two periods are taken as sacred
opportunities for the worship of the Divine Mother. The dates of the
festival are determined according to the Hindu (lunar) calendar. Navratri (Sanskrit: नवरात्रि) is a Hindu festival of worship and dance. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava meaning Nine and Ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti (metaphor for goddess Durga ) i.e. female divinity are worshipped. Worship of The Divine as Mother is a
special characteristic of the Indian Culture. God is mostly referred as
the Father of all creation or the Omnipotent ruler of Nature in other
religions. Navaratri or Navadurga Parva happens to be the most auspicious
and unique period of devotional sadhanas and worship of Shakti (the
sublime, ultimate, absolute creative energy of the Divine conceptualized
as the Mother Goddess–Durga, whose worship dates back to prehistoric times
before the dawn of Vedic age. Laghu Anushthana sadhana of Gayatri is
recommended as most suitable for the Navaratri period. It consists of
twenty-four thousand japa (repeated rhythmic chanting) of the Gayatri
Mantra with meditation on the rising sun and adoption of certain
self-control disciplines. Mental or upanshu japa of twenty-seven rosaries
(malas) needs to be completed every day for this purpose. This can be done
in about three hours' duration by the people who are used to daily
practice of the japa of this mantra. Completion in one sitting in the
early morning (by commencing the japa two hours before dawn) is the best.
However, depending upon one's constraints, it could be completed in two to
three sittings at convenient times. But the regularity of timings and
place where the japa is carried out should be maintained. Ideal sitting
posture is sukhasana with erect spinal column. One should not sit directly
on the earth. Sitting on kusha mat or cotton cloth is most suitable. All world Gayatri Pariwar Celebrates Chaitra Navaratri in First month of Hindu Calender Chaitra when winter is about to end and summer starts.Parijan of Gayatri Pariwar practice of Nine days anushthan called as laghu small anushthan which involved a 24 thousand gayatri mantra jap and accordingly havan yagya, tarpan, donation. Vatikashaktipeeth do have at many places these kind of navaratri samaroh in jaipur and near by areas in rajasthan with 5 kundiya or 9 kundiya Gayatri yagya. |
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