Navratri marriage tips: In Sanatan Dharma, the days of Navratri are considered very sacred. These holy days are going on at this time. Today is the third day of Navratri. On nine days of Navratri, 9 forms of Mata Rani are worshiped and fast is observed. Kharmas is going on at this time. In such a situation, despite it being a holy day, auspicious or auspicious functions like marriage, engagement, naming ceremony and house warming are not being performed.
Navratri is the time only for meditation and worship of Mother Goddess. However, along with worship and fasting, special measures are also taken at this time. Measures related to marriage are also taken during Navratri. If there is delay in marriage and there are obstacles, then definitely take these measures at this time. It is believed that by following these remedies there are chances of early marriage.
Offer vermilion and makeup to Maa Durga: After bathing and meditation during Navratri, unmarried people should offer red chunri, vermilion and makeup materials to Maa Katyayani for 9 days.
Offer red flowers: During Navratri, offer seven red or yellow flowers to Goddess Durga every day and pray for early marriage. Then take flowers in your palm and repeat your wish.
Offer vermilion and some betel nuts: During Navratri, tie some vermillion and some betel nuts in a yellow cloth and offer it to Maa Durga. It is believed that this removes all the obstacles coming in the way of marriage.
Chanting the mantra: Chant the mantra ‘Om Dun Durgaayi Namah’ during Navratri.
Worship of Mother Katyayani: While worshiping Goddess Katyayani during Navratri, chant the mantra Om Katyayani Mahamaye Mahayoginyadhishwari.
Feed jaggery to the red cow: During the worship of Goddess Katyayani, offer six bundles of turmeric to her and feed jaggery to the red cow.
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