
On this day, devotees offer prayers to invoke the goddess’s blessings for strength, stability, and growth. The rituals of the day typically involve performing Ghatasthapana, the establishment of the sacred pot, marking the start of the nine-day festival.
Devotees also offer flowers, fruits, and prayers to the goddess, seeking her divine grace for health and prosperity.
Unlock the full power of the Navadurga by collecting all 9 beads over the 9 days of Navaratri.
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On the first day of Navaratri, we honor Goddess Shailaputri, the embodiment of strength and purity. Known as the 'Daughter of the Mountain,' she represents stability and the grounding force of nature. Her divine energy guides us toward spiritual growth and new beginnings.
Goddess Shailaputri, the first form of Goddess Durga, holds a significant place in the hearts of her devotees. She embodies strength, resilience, and the pure essence of nature. Worshipping her on the first day of Navaratri brings peace, harmony, and the courage to overcome life’s challenges. Let’s embark on a spiritual journey to discover the divine grace of Shailaputri and the lessons she imparts.
Shailaputri, a reincarnation of Goddess Sati, was born as the daughter of the Himalayas. Her story teaches us the strength of transformation and rebirth after life's toughest trials.
Shailaputri blesses her devotees with strength and courage. Her divine presence helps protect against negativity, bringing peace and balance into our lives.
Wake up early and take a bath to cleanse your body and mind.
Set up your altar with an image or idol of Goddess Shailaputri.
Offer white flowers, rice, and pure water.
Chant the mantra: 'Om Devi Shailaputryai Namah.'
Meditate for a few minutes, seeking peace and divine strength.
End your worship by lighting a diya and singing the evening aarti.