Navratri 2025 Day 2: Goddess Worshipped, Puja Timings, Significance, Colour & Other Details
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On Day 2 of Navratri , devotees observe rituals, follow the puja vidhi, and dress in the auspicious colour for the day, seeking blessings of Maa Brahmacharini.
Goddess Brahmacharini is depicted with two hands, draped in a white saree, walking barefoot. She carries a Japa Mala (prayer beads) in her right hand and a Kamandal (water pot with a spout) in her left hand.
About Maa BrahmachariniMaa Brahmacharini is the second form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the second day of Navratri . Her name is derived from“Brahma,” meaning penance or austerity, and“Charini,” meaning one who practices or follows it.
She symbolises love, wisdom, and devotion and is known for her deep meditation and tapasya (penance) for Lord Shiva .
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Worshipping her is believed to bring wisdom, emotional strength, and devotion into one's life and to remove or reduce Mangal Dosha.
Maa Brahmacharini chant mantraThe mantra for worshipping Maa Brahmacharini is“Om Devi Brahmacharinyai Namah,” which invokes her blessings for spiritual progress and peace.
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Brahma Muhurta: 04:35 am to 05:22 am
Pratah Sandhya: 04:59 am to 06:10 am
Abhijit Muhurta: 11:49 am to 12:37 pm
Vijaya Muhurta: 02:14 pm to 03:03 pm
Godhuli Muhurta: 06:16 pm to 06:40 pm
Sayahna Sandhya: 06:16 pm to 07:28 pm
These are considered especially auspicious for doing puja or other devotional activities.
Navratri Day 2: ColourEach day of Navratri is marked by a colour, symbolising deeper meaning.
The colour associated with Navratri Day 2 is RED, the colour of the Chunri. Red also represents vitality, passion, and love.
Also Read | PM Modi's writes to nation: 'GST Bachat Utsav', Swadeshi call | Full text Navratri Day 2: Puja rituals- Wake up early, take a clean bath, purify yourself (mentally & physically). Clean the puja area. Set up a Kalash (pot) with water, mango/betel leaves, coconut etc. Light a diya/lamp, preferably with desi ghee, in front of Maa Brahmacharini. Offer flowers, especially hibiscus, kumkum, roli, etc. Shringar of the idol. Offer sweets and/or fruit as bhog. Chant the mantra Recite Durga Saptashati Do evening puja.' After puja, distribute prasad, and break fast with family.
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