Navratri 2023: Importance and significance of day 6; worshipping Maa Katyayani

Updated : Oct 20, 2023 10:46
|
Editorji News Desk

Navratri is a special nine-day celebration. People across the country enthusiastically celebrate this festival. During Shardiya Navratri, which lasts for nine days, devotees fast, pray to different forms of Goddess Durga each day, recite prayers, make special foods, and enjoy various festive activities.

On the sixth day of Navratri, devotees worship Maa Katyayani, who is the sixth form of Maa Durga. 

Maa Katyayani is usually shown riding a lion and glowing with golden skin that's brighter than a thousand suns.  She has four hands – two holding a sword and a lotus flower, and the other two making a reassuring gesture.

As explained by Vedic Astrology Teacher & Counsellor, Bani Singh Chadha, Maa Katyayani's four hands represent 4 different Vedas and eras. Devotees can offer her white colour things, as white is the colour of purity and peace. She mentioned that worshipping her helps to stay calm. 

Also watch: Navratri 2023: Discover the nutritional wonders of singhara atta

Navratri 2023

Recommended For You

editorji | Lifestyle

Plant-based meat alternatives linked to increased risk of depression in vegetarians, study finds

editorji | Lifestyle

India’s Butter Chicken spices up global food rankings - check full list

editorji | Lifestyle

Mumbai Ranked 5th in Global Food City List, Delhi Also Makes Top 50

editorji | Lifestyle

Designer Tanieya Khanuja expands her legacy with a new store in New Delhi | Have a look

editorji | Lifestyle

Delhi-NCR Pollution: Expert tips for protecting children from hazardous air