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Chaitra navratri 2024: Full List Of Navratri Bhog Offered For 9 Days To Get Choicest Of Blessings
Chaitra Navratri, also known as Vasant Navratri, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the worship of Goddess Durga and her various forms. It falls in the Hindu calendar month of Chaitra, which usually corresponds to March or April in the Gregorian calendar.
This festival marks the onset of the spring season, which is considered a time of renewal, rejuvenation, and growth. It is a period when nature blooms with fresh flowers and new leaves, symbolizing new beginnings and prosperity.

This year Chaitra Navratri will begin on Tuesday, 9 April 2024, and continue till Wednesday, 17 April 2024. Therefore, we have listed the complete list of bhog offered during the nine days of Navratri so that you get the choicest blessings from Goddess Durga.
Full List Of Navratri Bhog Offered For 9 Days
Day
1
-
Goddess
Shailaputri
On
the
first
day,
Goddess
Shailputri,
known
as
the
daughter
of
the
mountains
is
offered
Desi
Ghee.
Devotees
seek
her
blessings
for
power
and
virtue
on
this
day.
This
bhog
reflects
the
Goddess'
nurturing
aspect.
Day
2
-
Goddess
Brahmacharini
On
day
two,
sugar
is
offered
to
Goddess
Brahmacharini,
symbolizing
perseverance
and
penance.
Also,
it
represents
her
unwavering
dedication
and
perseverance.
Day
3
-
Goddess
Chandraghanta
The
third
day
Kheer
is
offered
to
Goddess
Chandraghanta,
who
adorns
her
forehead
with
a
crescent
moon.
This
offering
signifies
purity
and
fertility,
invoking
the
Goddess's
protective
and
courageous
nature.
Day
4
-
Goddess
Kushmanda
On
the
fourth
day,
Malpua
is
offered
to
Goddess
Kushmanda,
believed
to
illuminate
the
lives
of
her
devotees
with
health
and
wealth.
She
embodies
warmth
and
radiance,
highlighting
her
ability
to
dispel
darkness
and
bring
prosperity.
Day
5
-
Goddess
Skandamata
On
the
fifth
day,
Bananas
are
offered
to
Goddess
Skandamata,
which
symbolizes
good
health
and
vitality.
This
day
focuses
on
maternal
love
and
the
nurturing
aspect
of
the
Goddess.
Day
6
-
Goddess
Katyayani
On
the
sixth
day,
Goddess
Katyayani
is
worshipped
she
is
given
Honey
as
bhog
which
symbolizes
sweetness
and
healing.
It
reflects
the
Goddess's
warrior
spirit
and
her
ability
to
guide
her
devotees
towards
the
right
path.
Day
7
-
Goddess
Kalaratri
On
the
seventh
day,
Goddess
Kalaratri,
known
for
her
ferocity,
is
worshipped
with
Jaggery
(Gur)
to
imbibe
her
powerful
energy.
This
bhog
is
said
to
remove
evil
and
negativity
and
emphasizes
the
Goddess's
fierce
form
and
her
power
to
protect
her
devotees.
Day
8
-
Goddess
Mahagauri
The
eighth
day
is
for
Goddess
Mahagauri,
offering
Coconut
to
cleanse
sins
and
gain
spiritual
and
worldly
benefits.
Further,
it
symbolizes
purity.
This
act
is
believed
to
absolve
sins
and
bring
blessings
for
worldly
success.
Day
9
-
Goddess
Siddhidatri
On
the
ninth
day,
Sesame
Seeds
are
offered
to
Goddess
Siddhidatri,
for
attaining
all
forms
of
Siddhis,
signifying
divine
fulfillment.
Devotees
seek
to
attain
all
forms
of
knowledge
and
wisdom
by
honoring
the
Goddess
on
this
day.
Each offering during the Navratri festival is a symbolic gesture of devotion, aiming to embody the virtues represented by the Navdurga. As devotees across the country engage in these rituals, the essence of spirituality and the pursuit of divine blessings permeate the celebrations, marking the sacred bond between the divine and the devout.



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