People who worship Maa Brahmacharini are said to be blessed with peace and pleasure since it is believed that she rules over Lord Mangal, the provider of all good fortune.
Digital Desk: The nine-day Hindu holiday of Navratri is enthusiastically observed all over India. It is devoted to the worship of Navdurga, the nine incarnations of the goddess Durga. Shardiya Navratri, also known as Maha Navratri, began on October 15 and will culminate on October 23 with Dussehra as its culmination this year. Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped on the second day of Navratri.
The unmarried version of Goddess Parvati is known as Maa Brahmacharini. She is pictured as a lovely young lady dressed in white carrying a kamandal (water container) in her left hand and a japa mala (rosary) in her right hand. Hindu scriptures claim that Maa Brahmacharini underwent tremendous penance to please Lord Shiva. She is renowned for her discipline and austerity.
Day 2 of Navratri in 2023: the date and the Muhurat
Monday, October 16 will mark the beginning of Navratri's second day. The Dwitiya Tithi will be in effect from 12:32 AM on October 16 till 01:13 AM on October 17, according to the Drik Panchang.
Significance
People who worship Maa Brahmacharini are said to be blessed with peace and pleasure since it is believed that she rules over Lord Mangal, the provider of all good fortune. In order to receive Maa Brahmacharini's blessings for living a moral and orderly life, devotees worship her. Along with chanting her mantras, they present her with flowers, fruits, and sweets.
1. Maa Brahmacharini encourages us to exercise discipline and self-control.
2. She grants us with knowledge and wisdom.
3. She supports us in overcoming problems and obstacles in life.
4. She supports us in achieving our aspirations and goals.
5. She bestows upon us a life of virtue and morality.
Day 2 of Navratri in 2023: The Colour of the Day
White is synonymous with innocence and purity. Monday, put on a white dress and feel calm and secure inside.
Day 2 of Navratri 2023: Puja Vidhi For Maa Brahmacharin
1. Get up early and dress in fresh, clean clothes for the morning puja.
2. Panchamrit, a sweet dish made of ghee, milk, honey, sugar, and curd, is used to coat the idol of the goddess Brahmacharini.
3. The idol is next given a coat of vermillion on its forehead.
4. During the puja, devotees give flowers, akshat, and sandalwood to Goddess Brahmacharini. Along with the goddess, they set up supari and paan.
5. She is honoured at the puja with her favourite Jasmine flowers.
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