Celebrations Surge as Devotees Honor Maa Kaalratri on Seventh Day of Chaitra Navratri
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New Delhi, March 25 (NationPress) A significant number of devotees congregated at temples nationwide on Wednesday to celebrate the seventh day of Chaitra Navratri, offering their prayers to Maa Kaalratri, the formidable manifestation of Goddess Durga.
In Katra, Jammu and Kashmir, a noticeable influx of pilgrims was seen at the Darshani Deori as they commenced their trek to the esteemed Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple. Many devotees expressed their contentment with the arrangements made for their visit.
One pilgrim told IANS, “I have been visiting here for 20 years. The arrangements made by the authorities are commendable.”
In the capital city, New Delhi, large crowds gathered at the Jhandewalan Temple from early morning to offer their prayers. Temple priest Ambika Prasad Pant noted, “Today marks the seventh day of Spring Navratri, dedicated to Maa Kaalratri. Devotees are engaging in her worship and darshan.”
Similar scenes unfolded in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, where worshippers flocked to the ancient Chamunda Devi Temple to pay homage to Goddess Kali.
Mahant Murli Singh emphasized the temple's rich historical and spiritual heritage, mentioning that the deity Chamunda has been venerated for ages and is believed to be the clan goddess of Prithviraj Chauhan.
In Madhya Pradesh, special rituals took place on this auspicious occasion of Saptami. Across the state, Mata Rani was adorned with intricate decorations, featuring large golden embellishments.
Chief priest Pawan Dau Ji Maharaj presided over the Puja ceremonies, with a large turnout of devotees offering their prayers.
Meanwhile, at the Mahakaleshwar Temple, the day commenced with the traditional Bhasma Aarti, accompanied by Panchamrit Abhishek, ceremonial adornments, and floral tributes, attracting a multitude of devotees in the early hours.
The seventh day of Chaitra Navratri is specifically dedicated to Maa Kaalratri, known as the fiercest aspect of Goddess Durga. She is recognized as the destroyer of darkness and negative forces, embodying courage and protection. Devotees seek her blessings to eliminate hurdles and fears, often donning royal blue or orange attire and presenting offerings of jaggery or sweets.