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The period of Navratri is considered very special for the worship of Navdurga. Similarly, the Ashtami and Navami dates of Navratri are also considered very special. In which Kanya Puja is done after the worship of Mata Rani and only after this the fast is broken. In such a situation, let us know the worship method, offering and mantra for the ninth day of Navratri.

Navratri Paran time

Ashtami Tithi will remain till 12:06 pm on Friday, 11 October. After this Navami Tithi will start. In such a situation, people who break the Navratri fast on Navami Tithi can break it the next day after Ashtami Tithi ends. At the same time, devotees who keep the fast on Ashtami can break the fast on Dussehra. Sadhaks can also break the fast of Navami Tithi till 11 am on Dussehra.

Method of worship of Mother Goddess (Maha Navami Puja Vidhi)

On the day of Mahanavami, wake up early and wear clean clothes after taking a bath. After this, offer a garland of flowers to Maa Durga and invoke her by offering flowers. Offer red flowers, rice, sandalwood, fruits and sweets to the Goddess during the puja. Recite the mantra of Maa Durga and Durga Chalisa. Recite the Vrat Katha and finally perform the Aarti of Mata Rani with the family. After the puja is over, distribute prasad among all the people.

 

Offer these things as bhog (Maha Navami Bhog)

In the worship on the ninth day of Navratri, you can definitely offer semolina pudding, puri, black gram and kheer to Mata Rani. These offerings are considered to be very dear to Mata Rani. After this, invite girls to your house and offer them these things as prasad. This makes the Goddess very happy and blesses the devotee with happiness and prosperity.

 

Chant these mantras (Mata Rani Mantra)

Om Jayanti Mangala Kali Bhadrakali Kapalini.

Durga Kshama Shiva Dhatri Swaha Swadha Namostute.

Or Goddess Sarvbhuteshu Shaktirupen Sansthitha,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

Or the institution in the form of Goddess Sarvbhuteshu Lakshmi,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

Or Goddess Sarvabhuteshu, a gratifying institution,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

Or Goddess Sarvabhuteshu, a motherly institution,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

Or Goddess Sarvabhuteshu Dayarupena Sansthitha,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

Or Devi Sarvabhuteshu, the wisdom-like institution,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

Or Devi Sarvabhuteshu Shantirupa Sansthita,

Namastesayee Namastesayee Namastesayee Namo Namah.

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