Navratri, the grand nine-day Hindu festival, celebrates the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Each day is dedicated to a unique avatar of Maa Durga, with special rituals, colors, and significance. Day 1 of Navratri is devoted to Maa Shailaputri, the daughter of the mighty Himalayas. She symbolizes purity, strength, and unwavering devotion. The color of the day is Grey, representing balance, stability, and transformation.
The name "Shailaputri" literally means Daughter of the Mountain (Shaila = Mountain, Putri = Daughter). According to Hindu mythology, she is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, born as the daughter of King Himavat (the Himalayas). Maa Shailaputri rides a bull (Nandi), carries a trident (Trishul) in her right hand, and a lotus flower in her left, symbolizing divine strength and purity.
She is worshipped as the embodiment of Mother Nature and the starting point of spiritual awakening in Navratri.
“ॐ देवी शैलपुत्र्यै नमः॥”
(Om Devi Shailaputryai Namah)
Chanting this mantra with devotion brings peace, prosperity, and removes fear from life.
On this day, devotees offer pure ghee as bhog to Maa Shailaputri. It is believed to bring health, prosperity, and strength.
The first day of Navratri is all about new beginnings, devotion, and spiritual grounding. By worshipping Maa Shailaputri and embracing the Grey color, devotees invite peace, stability, and divine blessings into their lives. Start your Navratri journey with faith and positivity, and Maa Durga will guide you towards success and happiness.
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