
Maa Katyayani – Sixth Manifestation of Ma Durga, Worshiped on Sixth Day of Navratri
Katyayani Devi is worshipped as sixth form of Goddess Parvathi on the sixth day of the Navaratri. As per Hinduism, the form of Katyayani was
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Skip to contentKatyayani Devi is worshipped as sixth form of Goddess Parvathi on the sixth day of the Navaratri. As per Hinduism, the form of Katyayani was
The fifth manifestation of Devi Durga is known as Maa Skandamata. She is fifth among Nava Durgas, thats why she is worshiped on the fifth
Maa Kushmanda is the fourth manifestation of Maa Durga who is worshipped on the fourth day of Navaratri. Her name means “The Cosmic Egg” and
The third day of Navaratri is celebrated with keeping Maa Chandraghanta in mind who is worshipped for prosperity, peace and tranquility. She is the married
Maa Brahmacharini – The Second Manifestation of Maa Durga Maa Brahmacharini is the second manifestation of Maa Durga who is worshippied on the second day of
Dedicated to the Mother Goddess Durga, Navaratri is a major festival which is celebrated all over India and Nepal. One of all nine forms of
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The holy dip (Snan) at Triveni Sangam is the most iconic ritual of Maha Kumbh
The Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj is not just a geographical confluence of three sacred rivers—Ganga,
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