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1st day
The 1st day is contributed to Durga Shailputri.
2nd day
The 2nd day signifies Durga Brahamcharini. Here “Brahma” means “Tapa”. The idol of this Goddess is believed to be very gorgeous giving the message of love to the whole world.
3rd day
The 3rd day is of Durga Chandraghanta.
The Goddess establishes justice everywhere and wear crescent moon on her forehead.
4th day
Dedicated to Durga Kushmanda the day represents the source of providing basic necessities to all. This form of Durga is said to be the creator of the universe
5th day
The fifth day of Navratri signifies Durga Skanda.
The Goddess gives the gift of differentiation of right from wrong to the world.
6th day
The sixth day of Navratri is dedicated to Durga Katyayani. It is believed that Maa Katyayani persistently battles against the evil and deceitful entities.
7th day
The seventh day of Navratri is dedicated to Durga Kalratri. Kalratri is the one of the fiercest forms of Durga and her appearance itself evokes fear.
8th day
The eighth day of Navratri signifies Maha Gauri aspect of Goddess Durga. Durga Ashtami Puja is held in many parts of India.
9th day
Dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri form of Durga the day is also observed as Mahanavami in many parts of the country.
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