Shardiya Navratri Day 9: Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, and All About Worshipping Goddess Siddhidatri
This mantra is believed to invoke the blessings of the goddess.3. Offer Flowers: Offer red or yellow flowers to the goddess while chanting her name and mantras.4. Light a Lamp: Light a ghee lamp or oil lamp in front of the idol of Goddess Siddhidatri, as it is believed to illuminate the soul and bring divine grace.5. Offer fruits and Sweets: Present fruits (especially apples, bananas, and pomegranates) and sweets like laddu or barfi as offerings to the goddess.6. Prayers: Meditate and pray for the fulfillment of your desires and spiritual enlightenment. Seek the goddess's blessings for inner peace, prosperity, and progress.· Aarti: End the puja by singing or reciting the Aarti of Goddess Durga or specifically Siddhidatri Aarti, thanking the goddess for her divine presence and blessings.3. Muhurat for Day 9 PujaThe puja on the ninth day is to be conducted during the morning hours and ideally before the moonrise. The muhurat (auspicious time) for the puja is:· Ashtami Tithi starts on the 8th of october (from 6:00 AM onwards) and lasts until the evening of the 9th October.· Ninth Day Muhurat: The best time to perform the puja is during the Brahma Muhurat (before sunrise) or the Pradosh Muhurat (evening), which is considered highly auspicious for spiritual practices.4. Significance of Day 9 of NavratriThe ninth day marks the conclusion of the festival, where devotees celebrate the victory of good over evil and the triumph of divine wisdom. Goddess Siddhidatri is worshipped on this day as she represents the completion of the spiritual journey, granting devotees divine wisdom, power, and the ability to overcome worldly challenges. The puja on this day also signifies the attainment of siddhis (powers) and the realization of one’s spiritual goals.For many devotees, this day is the culmination of a 9-day period of fasting, prayer, and spiritual practice. It’s a time to express gratitude for the goddess's blessings and seek her grace for a prosperous life ahead.5. Celebrations on Day 9On the ninth day of Navratri, there are various customs and rituals followed:· Kanya Pujan (Kanjak): On the 9th day, young girls (prepubescent) are considered the embodiment of Durga. Families invite them to their homes, wash their feet, and offer food, gifts, and money as a mark of respect and devotion. This tradition is known as Kanya Pujan or Kanjak.· Durga Visarjan: In some regions, Durga idols are taken for immersion (visarjan), signifying the departure of Goddess Durga back to her celestial home after a period of blessing the devotees.6. ConclusionThe ninth day of Shardiya Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri, is a spiritually enriching occasion for all devotees. By performing the puja with devotion, you not only honor the goddess but also invoke her divine blessings for success, peace, and spiritual fulfillment. Whether you choose to observe the rituals at home or participate in community celebrations, this day brings a sense of completion and victory in your spiritual journey.May Goddess Siddhidatri’s grace guide you toward ultimate peace, prosperity, and self-realization! 🌸✨ Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, organization, employer, or company. All information provided is for general informational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained herein. Readers are advised to verify facts and seek professional advice where necessary. Any reliance placed on such information is strictly at the reader’s own risk.