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Gupt Navratri: Mistakes To Avoid During The Festival

Navratri falls four times in a year. While the Maha Navratri is celebrated hugely, the others, known as Gupt Navratri, are known for secret sadhana before the Mahavidyas. Mahavidyas are the ten fierce forms of Goddess Mahakali, generally worshipped for Tantra Vidya. Navratras are generally known for the worship of Goddess Durga in her various forms.

In Gupt Navratri, Goddess Mahakali is worshipped mainly for attaining siddhis; siddhi here referring to supernatural powers. Some people also worship the Varahi Avatar of the Goddess. Gupt Navratri are observed twice in a year. First, in the month of Magh and then in Ashadh, falling both the times during Shukla Paksha, which is the waxing phase of the moon.

Gupt Navratri: Time, Nakshatra And Yoga
We
must
remember
that
it
will
be
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
Krishna
Paksha
and
hence,
it
will
be
Amavasya
Tithi.
But
since
the
Amavasya
tithi
will
be
until
2.33
am,
the
Navratri
will
begin
from
the
same
day.
Navratri
will
begin
from
Pratipada
Tithi
and
the
Ghatsthapana
Muhurta
will
be
from
9.04
am
to
10.24
am.
It
will
be
Dhanishtha
Nakshatra
and
combined
with
Vyatipada
yoga,
up
to
8.58
am,
which
makes
it
even
more
auspicious.

Gupt Navratri: Some Dos And Don'ts
As mentioned above, these days hold immense significance if you want to worship Goddess Mahakali. Make sure you do not make these mistakes during these nine days:
- The devotee, whom we also call Sadhak (the one who performs a penance), must not wear black clothes during these nine days.
- One must abstain from wearing clothing made of animal skin, such as leather.
- Avoid getting a haircut during Navratri. Baby's first hair removal ceremony should not be performed during this period.
- The observer of the fast must not sleep during the day. Sleeping during the day has been described as inauspicious according to our scriptures in general. Hence, more so in the case of the auspicious festivals and fasts. It is also believed that sleeping during the day breaks the penance that we do through our fasts.
- The devotee should not sleep on a bed as well. It has been prescribed that the Sadhak must sleep only on the floor during these nine days. Ideally, one should even avoid sitting on high-raised surfaces, such as chairs.
- One has to abstain from consuming salt and grain in any form. You can eat fruits and drink juices without adding salt to them.
- One of the must-follow rules is that we must strictly abandon garlic and onion during these nine days. And it goes unsaid that one must abstain from non-vegetarian food.
- Make sure that the lamp lit before the Goddess does not blow off. It should burn for nine days continuously. Keep adding ghee into the lamp from time to time.
- During Navratri, the Sadhak must not abuse, curse or disrespect anyone, especially women.
- Along with these, do not forget that the more food items you offer to the goddess, the more you are able to win her blessings.
- Observing Gupt Navratri will remove all the problems from your life and provide you with fulfilment and positivity.

Gupt Swaroop Of The Goddess Is Worshipped During Gupt Navratra
This
is
the
most
auspicious
time
to
worship
the
Gupt
Swaroop
of
the
Goddess.
These
Navratras
or
Navratri
derive
their
name
from
the
fact
that
the
worship
is
kept
secret.
While
offering
prayers
to
the
goddess,
the
provision
is
to
chant
Durga
Saptashati
Patha.
You
can
easily
get
this
book
in
the
market.
It
is
important
to
note
that
Navratri
is
the
most
auspicious
time
to
chant
the
stotras
mentioned
in
this
book.
Durga
Saptashati
Path
not
just
fills
the
devotee
with
positive
energy
but
also
helps
improve
their
life
by
getting
the
blessings
of
the
goddess.
It
is
a
remedy
for
a
number
of
diseases
and
a
mantra
for
success.
Other
important
chants
for
pleasing
the
Goddess
are
Devi
Mahatmya
and
Devi
Bhagvat
Puran.
Since Navratri are the most important days to worship Goddess Durga and her nine forms, Gupt Navratri are particularly devoted to the Mahavidyas. Do not miss the opportunity to reserve a place in the heart of the Goddess Mahakali, who will remove all kinds of fear and other negativities from your life and bestow you with power.



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