Published 18:34 IST, October 7th 2024
Day 5 of Navratri: Know All About Rituals, Significance, Muharat
Navratri 2024 is in full swing, running from October 3 to October 13, and this vibrant festival honours the nine forms of Goddess Durga.
Navratri 2024 is in full swing, running from October 3 to October 13, and this vibrant festival honours the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Each day showcases a different manifestation, with October 7 dedicated to Maa Skandamata.
Maa Skandamata, whose name signifies the mother of Skanda (Lord Kartikeya), is depicted riding a lion while cradling her son. This powerful goddess is revered for granting prosperity, salvation, and strength to her devotees.
Day 5 Navratri : Significance
The fifth day emphasizes focused devotion. It is believed that Maa Skandamata bestows her blessings only upon those who approach her with sincere intentions, free from worldly distractions. This day encourages devotees to engage in deep prayer and reflection, fostering a spiritual connection that transcends the material world.
Puja vidhi
Devotees traditionally start the day early, beginning with a cleansing bath, followed by donning new attire. The puja involves offering fresh flowers, kumkum, incense, and ghee. A banana-based bhog is prepared as a special offering, symbolizing gratitude and devotion.
Shubh muhurat
For those looking to perform the puja at an auspicious time, Drik Panchang indicates that the Brahma muhurat will occur from 4:33 AM to 5:21 AM on October 8, providing a sacred window for worship.
Colour of the day
The colour for this day is white, representing purity and innocence. Wearing white attire is believed to attract the goddess's blessings and cultivate an atmosphere of devotion and respect.
As Navratri progresses, the celebration of each goddess serves as a reminder of the strength, courage, and grace inherent in all devotees. Embrace the spirit of Maa Skandamata this day and unlock the treasures of divine blessings.
Updated 18:34 IST, October 7th 2024