The sixth day of
Sharadiya Navratri in 2025, also known as
Shashti Tithi, will be observed on
September 27, 2025. This day holds significant spiritual and cultural importance as devotees continue to worship
Goddess Durga in one of her nine forms, each symbolizing different virtues and energies. Let’s dive into the details for
Day 6 of this vibrant festival.
1. Goddess Worshipped on Day 6: Goddess KatyayaniOn the
sixth day of
Navratri 2025, devotees worship
Goddess Katyayani, one of the
Navdurgas. Katyayani is considered the
warrior goddess, symbolizing courage, strength, and power. She is believed to be the
sixth form of Goddess Durga, who emerged from the collective energy of the gods to destroy the demon
Mahishasura. The goddess is depicted riding a lion, holding weapons in her hands, and exhibiting fierce determination. Worshipping Goddess Katyayani on this day is believed to bestow
victory over evil and grant strength to overcome life's challenges.
2. Significance of Day 6The
sixth day of navratri is especially powerful as it marks the
increasing intensity of the festival, where devotees shift from celebrating the calm and nurturing forms of Durga to focusing on more dynamic aspects of her energy. Worshipping
Katyayani is believed to invoke
courage and perseverance. It is also a day when the devotees prepare themselves for the final few days of the festival, which culminate in the triumph of good over evil during
Vijayadashami or
Dussehra.On this day,
fasting and
chanting mantras dedicated to Goddess Katyayani, such as
"Om Katyayani Mahamaye Mahayoginyadhishwari", is considered highly auspicious.
3. Colour of the Day: OrangeEach day of navratri has a specific
colour that symbolizes the mood and energy of the goddess being worshipped. On
Day 6, the
colour is orange. Orange represents
strength,
vitality, and
bravery—qualities that resonate with Goddess Katyayani’s fierce and protective nature. Devotees typically wear orange attire to data-align themselves with the energy of the goddess, and it is said to enhance their personal strength and positivity.
4. Puja Timings & RitualsOn Day 6 of navratri, the
puja timings vary depending on regional traditions, but most worship is performed during the
morning or evening hours. The puja rituals typically include:·
Lighting the lamp (diya) in front of the goddess's idol or image.·
Reciting Durga Stotra,
Katyayani Ashtakshari, or specific
mantras dedicated to Goddess Katyayani.· Offering
flowers,
fruits, and
prasad to the goddess.· Performing
aarti with family and friends.·
Fasting or observing dietary restrictions, often including fruits, nuts, and sattvic food.
Note: Puja timings should ideally be chosen based on
muhurta (auspicious time), which can be checked using traditional Hindu calendar apps or consulting a priest.
5. Other Key Observances on Day 6·
Kanya Poojan: On the sixth day, some families observe the
Kanya Poojan (worship of young girls, representing the
Kumaris), as a gesture of respect towards the feminine energy. These girls are invited to the house, dressed in traditional attire, and are honored with offerings of food, gifts, and prayers.·
Bhog and Prasad: Special offerings for Goddess Katyayani are prepared, including sweets like
kheer,
halwa, and
puri. Devotees may also offer
honey and
coconut, which are considered sacred in the worship of Goddess Durga.
6. Dandiya and Garba CelebrationsAs navratri progresses,
dandiya and
garba celebrations intensify.
Day 6 of navratri will see enthusiastic participation in these traditional dances, especially in
Gujarat and other states where the navratri celebrations are marked by vibrant dances in the community. The energetic dances not only celebrate the goddess but also symbolize the struggle between good and evil. Keep an eye out for
cultural events,
community garba gatherings, and
dandiya nights happening across the cities.
In ConclusionDay 6 of
Navratri 2025 is dedicated to the worship of
Goddess Katyayani, the fierce warrior goddess, and marks the shift towards more intense worship as the festival progresses. It’s a day filled with
strength,
bravery, and
empowerment, both spiritually and culturally. With its vibrant color, energizing dances, and deeply meaningful rituals,
Navratri Day 6 promises to bring devotees closer to their spiritual goals, preparing them for the final days of the festival.
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