Devotees gathered to see Ujjain’s mother Harsiddhi, Mother Chamunda in Dewas and Tulja Bhavani and mother Baglamukhi in Nalkheda

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Devotees gathered to see Ujjain’s mother Harsiddhi, Mother Chamunda in Dewas and Tulja Bhavani and mother Baglamukhi in Nalkheda


The euphoria of Navratri in the major Devi temples Ujjain, Dewas and Nalkheda of Madhya Pradesh. Devotees gathered to see Maa Harsiddhi, Chamunda, Tulja Bhavani and Baglamukhi. Shringar, Aarti, special prayers are being done. Devotees are coming to fulfill victory and wish.

The Mahaparva Sharadiya Navratri of Shakti’s devotion has started from today. With the scriptural method, Ghatasthapana and Pujan in many houses along with the temples of the mother have started from morning itself. Devotees are reaching the court of Mother by walking barefoot. Devotees are engaged in the worship of Bhaktavatsala, Kripamayi Devi. For nine days, there will be devotion to Shakti and the public will remain enthusiastic.

Faith will spread in the courtyard of the mother. Devotees have been the head at the feet of Bhagwati for the feelings of devotion with the flowers of reverence. Special arrangements have been made in the famous Mata temples along with major Shaktipeeths. In the morning and Sandhya Aarti, there will be daily adornment of mother. New jewelery will be offered.

Dewas: Golden-ruled jewelery offered to Tulja Bhavani and Chamunda Mata

Tulja Bhavani and Chamunda Mata are seated on Mata Tekri. Both are also called sisters. Chamunda Mata Pawar is Kuldevi of the royal family while Tulja Bhavani Holkar is called Kuldevi of Rajshvan. According to the belief, the drops of blood of Sati fell here, due to which it is called a blood bench. Mata’s idols are engraved in the rocks of the mountain. Mukesh Pujari told that on the first day of Navratri, Ghatasthapana program is being held in Mata Tulja Bhavani and Chamunda Mata Temple.

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There will be morning and Sandhya Aarti with Shringar daily. A silver crown has been offered to Mata Tujala Bhavani. Gold stringent has been offered to Chamunda Mata. Millions of devotees come here for nine days to visit. Saptami-Ashtami is more crowded. The temple doors are open all night in Navratri.

Ujjain: Shaktipeeth will not be in Harsiddhi

One of the 52 Shaktipeeths of the country, the Shaktipeeth Harsiddhi Temple is a great shadow of Navratri. Ghat establishment took place at Brahma Muhurta at five o’clock on Monday morning. Mother will be decorated daily. Deepmalika will be ignited every evening. After this, Sandhya Aarti will be performed, but there will be no Sleep Aarti for nine days. Priest Ramchandra Giri said that in the worship tradition of the temple, Mangala is done at sunrise every morning, evening at sunset and sleeping aarti at 11 pm.

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The aarti of nine days in the morning and evening is done by its time and law, but in the night aarti, the mantras of sleeping are not spoken, that is, the mother wakes up nine days and special worship is done at night. This tradition has been going on since time immemorial. The tradition of igniting Deepamalika is Marathi and has been going on for about 350 years.

Nalkheda: Maa Baglamukhi will get fifty six bhog

Maa Baglamukhi Temple is located in Nalkheda in Agar-Malwa district. This temple of Trishakti Maa Bagalamukhi is on the banks of the Lakhundar River. The middle is mother Bagalamukhi, right mother Lakshmi and left mother Saraswati. It is also believed that the idol of Maa Bagalamukhi is self -proclaimed and it is the Mahabharata period. At the behest of Lord Krishna, the Pandavas worshiped mother Bagalamukhi here. It is said that the temple was renovated in 1816 AD.

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In the Shardiya Navratri, many places of the country as well as mother devotees from abroad are reaching here. Tantra Havan, rituals are also performed here to attain victory. The first day is being organized by the Pitambara Seva Samiti and a nine -day free bhandare is being organized by offering fifty -six bhog. Shakti Parv will be organized by the Culture Department from 6:30 pm on Monday evening. Under this, folk singing and dance drama will be presented.