7th Day of Navratri: Honoring Maa Kalratri for Courage and Strength




The seventh day of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of Maa Kalratri, the fierce and powerful form of Goddess Durga. She is known as the destroyer of darkness and evil, and represents courage and strength.

  • Symbolism of Maa Kalratri: Depicted with a dark complexion, Goddess Kalratri rides a donkey and holds a sword and trident. She represents the power to overcome challenges and protect devotees from harm.
  • Color of the Day: Orange The color orange signifies energy, enthusiasm, and courage. It is associated with Maa Kalratri's fiery nature and her ability to dispel darkness.
  • Bhog: Gur Ke Laddu A sweet dish made from jaggery and whole wheat flour, gur ke laddu is offered as a prasad to Maa Kalratri. It symbolizes the sweetness of victory over darkness.
  • Mantra: Om Jai Kalratriyei Namah Chanting this mantra is believed to invoke the blessings and protection of Maa Kalratri.
  • Puja Vidhi: Devotees offer prayers and perform rituals to seek Maa Kalratri's blessings. A fire is lit, and incense and flowers are offered as symbols of devotion.

The seventh day of Navratri is a powerful time to connect with the divine energy of Maa Kalratri. By honoring her, we strengthen our own courage, determination, and ability to face challenges with unwavering strength.