The seventh day of Navratri is celebrated as the grand celebrations of Hindus where the devotees pray to the goddess and on the ninth day, they bring small girls from their neighbourhood and then offer food to them with some money and dress as per their own wish. Kalraatri is the Seventh day of Navratri. Navratri used to celebrate all over India in various forms Hindu devotees often celebrate Navratri by fasting for 9 days and on the final day, it is called Vijayadashami where the statue symbolising evil is burnt with fireworks making the destruction of evil during the time of preparation also take place for Diwali which is celebrated 20 days after Vijayadashami.
People keep fast for nine days and prepare halwa chhana for the Kansas which was deemed a true form of the goddess. Kalratri maa is the goddess who keeps blessings on children and spreads positivity around by removing the negative impact.
Through this practice, they believe that Maa Durga will come to their house in nine forms and bring prosperity to the house altogether. Navratri fills our life with the colour of joy and happiness. Each and every devotee just waiting for Navratri so, that they can welcome the nine goddesses who Symbolise the nine forms and who are having nine different colour preferences.
On the celebration Seventh day of Navratri Navratri maa, Kal Ratri is worshipped by Hindu devotees and she is known as one of the fire cyst forms of goddess Durga Seventh day of Navratri is dedicated to destroying all I will and negative energy and we are a garland of the skull around her neck it is believe that maa Kal Ratri protect her devotees from all evil.
She is worshipped during Navratri as she can destroy all darkness and bring peace to the world worshipping colour at 3 eliminating the malefic effect of the planet in one’s life and bringing happiness in their life she blesses her devotees and removes sorrow from their way. On the Seventh day of Navratri, Kala Ratri’s form of Durga is worshipped, which Symbolises Red passion as well as anger with uprooting evil. On an eight-day Mahagauri worshipped, royal blue represents divine energy.
If you are talking about the Pooja Vidhi then to worship the god is to offer jaggery or food made from jaggery as Prasad to Kal Ratri. Even devotees also used to wear special colour cloth on this auspicious day and day what is also performing the Srinagar Puja on Saptami night where in the Sindoor, Kajal, comb, hair, oil shampoo, nail paint, lipstick and two sets of all product normally used in makeup one set of product is later donated to the temple. In contrast, devotees use the other set for themselves.
Traditions:-
Since the old tradition, people used to have a fast on this day and did Jagratta by having full night goddess hymen to pay their respects and devotion to the goddess.
There is a Puja mantra to worship maa Kal Ratri that is om Devi Kalaratrayi Namah and ya Devi sarvbhuteshu man Kal Ratri rupena Sansthitha, Namastasyai Namastasyai namastasyai Namo Namah.
Goddess Kal Ratri rites a donkey and we are a garland of the skull around her neck. There is kalratri Durga temple in varanasi. Goddess Kal Ratri fought Chanda and Munda and eventually killed the m she is also known as Chamunda after this god is Chandi and goddess Kal Ratri went on fight to the powerful demon Raktbeej.
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