Coming Date Maha Ashtmi2013
Maha Ashtmi2013 will Coming on 12 October 2013.
About Maha Ashtmi
Maha Ashtmi is Festival of Navratri.Maha Ashtmi is Called Durga Ashtmi.This Festival is Navratri’s day of Eight.This Day Durga Puja and Large Celebration on this Day.The largest religious festival for the Hindus enters the third day
today with thousands of devotees being expected to throng the puja
mandaps (pavilion) to worship the mother goddess.
today with thousands of devotees being expected to throng the puja
mandaps (pavilion) to worship the mother goddess.
This is the
most important day of Durga Puja, known as Durga Ashtami,and Durga Pooja Vrat as it
celebrates the victory of the goddess over Mahishasura (the
buffalo-demon from Hindu mythology).
most important day of Durga Puja, known as Durga Ashtami,and Durga Pooja Vrat as it
celebrates the victory of the goddess over Mahishasura (the
buffalo-demon from Hindu mythology).
Kumari Puja, Suvasini Puja and Dampat Puja are also performed on Durga Ashtami.
Durga Puja is an important Hindu Festival celebrated all over India with different rituals and festivities especially in eastern India. It is celebrated in the month of September/October every year.Durga Puja is one of the most important
festivals in India. Durga Puja is more than a festival. It is a
celebration of life, culture, popular customs and traditions. It is a
time ofreunion and rejuvenation to love, to share and to care.
Durga Puja is an important Hindu Festival celebrated all over India with different rituals and festivities especially in eastern India. It is celebrated in the month of September/October every year.Durga Puja is one of the most important
festivals in India. Durga Puja is more than a festival. It is a
celebration of life, culture, popular customs and traditions. It is a
time ofreunion and rejuvenation to love, to share and to care.
Durga Puja is an important Hindu Festival celebrated all over India with different rituals and festivities especially in eastern India. It is celebrated in the month of September/October every year.
Maha Ashtmi Importants
Maha Ashtmi is one of the major festivals of India. It is celebrated all
over the country with great fervor and enthusiasm. But in Bengal, Durga
Puja has its own special way of celebration. Durga Puja is generally
celebrated in Sharana Navratri. Dura Puja Vrat is actually celebrated in the
Navratri of the months of September and October. Durga Puja is actually
a festival of nine nights and ten days. Durga Puja is generally
celebrated to worship Mother Shakti believed to be the creator of this
whole Universe according to Hindu mythology. In these nine nights nine
different manifestations of Mother Shakti are worshipped by the
devotees. Durga Puja culminates finally on the tenth day with the Murti
Visarjan of Goddess Durga in some river or lake. There are many rituals
connected with each day of Durga Puja. But the most important days of
Durga Puja festivity are seventh and eighth day known as Maha Saptmi
and Maha Ashtmi among the devotees. Each of these days has their
mythological significance in Hindu mythology. Wire money online to
India with Xoom.com for as low as $4.99 Significance Of Durga Puja
Durga Puja is celebrated to worship deity or the Mother Shakti, who in
order to save this creation from Mahissasur ultimately took the shape
of Goddess Durga having ten arms and riding a lion. In each of her hand
Goddess carries weapons given to her by the rest of the Gods to
annihilate Mahissasur. Thus we can say that Goddess Durga is the
warrior aspect of the Mother Shakti. It is believed that after fierce
battle with Mahissasur, Goddess Durga finally annihilated Mahissasur
and from that time Goddess Durga is also known by the name Mahissasur-
Mardini. International Flight Sale! Get up to Rs.5000 instant
discounts! Mahalaya Mahalaya marks the beginning of six day countdown
for the Maha Saptmi. It is believed that Goddess Durga visits earth for
four days just seven days before Durga Puja. It is also believed that
on this day Goddess Durga is given invitation to visit earth. On the
night of Mahalaya Amavasya Mahissasur- Mardini, that is, Goddess Durga
is worshipped by the devotees. Torpon is another ritual connected with
Durga Puja. On this day people offer prayers to their ancestors and
forefathers by bathing in the river Ganga
over the country with great fervor and enthusiasm. But in Bengal, Durga
Puja has its own special way of celebration. Durga Puja is generally
celebrated in Sharana Navratri. Dura Puja Vrat is actually celebrated in the
Navratri of the months of September and October. Durga Puja is actually
a festival of nine nights and ten days. Durga Puja is generally
celebrated to worship Mother Shakti believed to be the creator of this
whole Universe according to Hindu mythology. In these nine nights nine
different manifestations of Mother Shakti are worshipped by the
devotees. Durga Puja culminates finally on the tenth day with the Murti
Visarjan of Goddess Durga in some river or lake. There are many rituals
connected with each day of Durga Puja. But the most important days of
Durga Puja festivity are seventh and eighth day known as Maha Saptmi
and Maha Ashtmi among the devotees. Each of these days has their
mythological significance in Hindu mythology. Wire money online to
India with Xoom.com for as low as $4.99 Significance Of Durga Puja
Durga Puja is celebrated to worship deity or the Mother Shakti, who in
order to save this creation from Mahissasur ultimately took the shape
of Goddess Durga having ten arms and riding a lion. In each of her hand
Goddess carries weapons given to her by the rest of the Gods to
annihilate Mahissasur. Thus we can say that Goddess Durga is the
warrior aspect of the Mother Shakti. It is believed that after fierce
battle with Mahissasur, Goddess Durga finally annihilated Mahissasur
and from that time Goddess Durga is also known by the name Mahissasur-
Mardini. International Flight Sale! Get up to Rs.5000 instant
discounts! Mahalaya Mahalaya marks the beginning of six day countdown
for the Maha Saptmi. It is believed that Goddess Durga visits earth for
four days just seven days before Durga Puja. It is also believed that
on this day Goddess Durga is given invitation to visit earth. On the
night of Mahalaya Amavasya Mahissasur- Mardini, that is, Goddess Durga
is worshipped by the devotees. Torpon is another ritual connected with
Durga Puja. On this day people offer prayers to their ancestors and
forefathers by bathing in the river Ganga
Maha Ashtmi Pooja Accessories
1 Dantakashto
1 Sari for Durga
Cloth for Lakshmi
Cloth for Saraswati
Cloth for Chandi
Cloth for Kartik
Cloth for Ganesh
Cloth for Shiva
Cloth for Vishnu
Clothes for 9 planets or 1 single planet
Clothes for Peacock, Mouse, Lion, Asur, Buffalo, Ox, Snake, Jaya, Bijoya, Vishnu, Shiv, Ram Or 1 Sari for main puja
Flowers
Ashonanguriuk (40 or 22 finger rings made of koosh)
Madhupakka (40 or 22 bowls)
Honey
Sugar
Curd
Ghee
Noibiddos (40 or 22)
4 Small Noibiddos
1 Chandmala
1 Plate
1 Ghoti
1 Nose Ring
Iron Metal
2 Conch shell
Sindur Box
Flower Garland
Belpata Garland
Fruits
Things for Bhog
Things for Aarati
Maha Ashtmi Images
Maha Ashtmi Durga Aarti Video