We celebrate Navarathri every year as a triumph of Goddes Durga over the demon Mahisasura. The celebration lasts 9 nights, each devoted to Maa Durga and her 9 avatars.
The Goddess Kalaratri is the primary deity on Navaratri’s 7th day.
Who is Goddess Kalaratri?
Kaalratri is also known as Shubankari, signifying auspicious or doing good in Sanskrit, due to the thought that she always delivers promising outcomes to her devotees. Hence, it is acknowledged that she makes her devotees bold.
Invoking Goddess Kaalratri empowers the devotee with the devouring quality of kala (time) and the all-consuming character of ratri (night) – permitting all barriers to be overcome and ensuring success in all undertakings.
In overview, Kaalratri is the personification of the night of all-destroying time.
Devi Kalaratri Mantra:
Om Devi Kalaratryai Namaha
Prayer for Kalaratri:
Ekaveni japa karna-puraa nagna kharaasthitha
Lambhosti karni-kakarni taila(a)bhyaktha shareerini
Vamapadollasalloha latakantaka bushana
Vardhana murdhvaja krushna Kalarathrir bhayamkari
May the bright colours of Navratri bring high spirits and positivity into our lives. Wishing a blessed and cheerful Navratri to you
Author: Laxmi
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