We charge approximately between Rs. 8,000 to Rs. 12,000.
Yes, the organisers will arrange the Jagran at a venue of your choice.
Of course, We will arrange the musical instruments, sound boxes, microphones and any other equipment needed for the event.
We run throughout the night. For more clarity on the time, kindly check with your Jagran organiser.
Yes, they will help you hire a priest for your event but at an additional cost.
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Mata Ki Chowki is performed to show reverence to Maa Durga. Most popularly known as the 'Divine Mother', she goes by other names like Parvati, Shakti, Amba, Adishakti, etc. Her blessings are required to get through tough times. Mata Ki Chowki Puja is one way to seek her blessings.
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Mata ki chowki means praising the stories of Gods life time experiences in the form of singing. It is generally sung in Sanskrit and Hindi. It is a devotional programme conducted specially for occasions like Weeding, Engagement, Birthdays, Anniversaries or during Ganpati Pooja and Navratri festivals.
As per the ancient Hindu mythology, Goddess Durga is considered as a divine force of the supreme cosmos and an epitome of benevolence and prosperity. Worshipping Ma Durga through Mata Ki Chowki is an attempt to seek her divine blessings and promotes inner peace and tranquility.
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Parents Worship Day, known as Matru Pitru Poojan Diwas, was started by Asaram Gurukul in 2007 as an alternative to Valentines Day. It is celebrated on 14 February every year. Mata Pita Diwas Puja is based on the Sanskrit words for mother and father.
Jagarana (Sanskrit: जागरण, romanized: Jāgaraṇa), also rendered Jagran, Jagarata (Sanskrit: जगराता, romanized: Jagarātā), and Jaga is a Hindu ritual, mainly practised in North India. It comprises the performance of all-night vigils, as well as puja, songs, and dances for the veneration of a deity.
It takes place on first and third Saturday of every month, starts at 5:00 pm and finishes 7:00 pm. The program begins with Ganpati, Navgrah and Mata Ji's pooja followed by lighting Mata Ji's Aakhand Jyot and offering a colored chunni to Mata Rani along with coconut, fruits and dry fruits.
In the third, fourth, and fifth verses of the Devi-kavacha, Brahma tells Markandeya the names of the Navadurga goddesses — Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri.
Green is the colour of day fifth. It symbolises nature and evokes a sense of growth, fertility, peace and serenity. Goddess Skandmata is worshipped on this day. Green also represents new beginnings in life.
Goddess Shailputri is worshipped on this first day. Also known as Sati, Bhawani and Hemavati, the Goddess is the daughter of Himalaya. This day is devoted to white colour. White symbolizes peace and serenity signifying the absolute form of Mother Nature - mata Shailputri.
A jagarana is generally performed for the veneration of Hindu goddesses, major deities such as Shiva and Krishna, as well as various folk deities like Khandoba and Devnarayan. Devotees worship the deity throughout the night by singing bhajans, performing arati, and listening to legends of the deity.
Devotees on this day, break their nine-day fast and worship all the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Dishes like halwa, puri and chana are offered to the goddesses as bhog.
Goddess Durga has four famous children: two daughters - the goddess of fortune, Laksmi, and the goddess of learning, Sarasvati - and two sons, Lord Ganesa and Lord Karttikeya. They are all considered demigods and goddesses
Parvati (Sanskrit: पार्वती, IAST: Pārvatī), Uma (Sanskrit: उमा, IAST: Umā) or Gauri (Sanskrit: गौरी, IAST: Gaurī) is the Hindu goddess of power, energy, nourishment, harmony, love, beauty, devotion, and motherhood. She is a physical representation of Mahadevi in her complete form.
The nine Navratri colours are white, red, royal blue, yellow, green, grey, orange, peacock green and pink.
* Once you take bath, you are advised to wear new clothes. * You are advised to wear black-coloured clothing during Navratri. * You are advised to recite mantras and slokas throughout the day.
The colour of day seventh of Navratri is orange. It represents warmth and is full of positive energy. Devotees of Maa Durga and her seventh avatar, Maa Kalaratri, can wear clothes of this shade to mark Saptami.
During Navratri fasting, most of the people consume vegetables like - potatoes, sweet potato, arbi, kachalu, suran or yam, lemons, raw or semi-ripe pumpkin, raw pumpkin, spinach, tomatoes, bottle gourd, cucumber, carrots etc.
Navratri traditional dresses are synonyms with colorful ghagra choli, chaniya choli, and lehenga choli dresses.
14/14People should not sleep in the afternoon during Navratri for nine days. As per Vishnu Puran, a sacred Hindu book, one should avoid sleeping in the afternoon when observing Navratri fast. It is a common belief that all the good karma attained from fasting goes null and void by sleeping in the afternoon.
That is why Arti should be performed twice – at sunrise and at sunset.
Nishekam is the ritual associated with first sexual intercourse among Hindus. First intercourse is allowed only in the night of 4th day after Vivaham (marriage).
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On the 7th day, we offer Passiflora (Krishna Kamal) to please the fiercest form of Maa Durga, Goddess Kalratri. Devotees bow down to Goddess Mahagauri with Arabian Jasmin or Mogra flower on the 8th day of Navaratri.
She is also seen with Lord Kartikay on her lap and is therefore called the mother of Skanda, another name for the Lord. Offering: Her favourite fruit banana is offered to Skandmata as Prasad.
Durga is occasionally worshiped as celibate goddess, but the Shaktism traditions includes the worship of Shiva along with Durga, who consider her as his consort, in addition to Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha and Kartikeya, who are considered to be Durga's children by Shaktas.
And one of the most noted of all the goddesses is Shiva's wife, Durga. They also go by many other names. For example, Durga is also called Parvati and Sati, which means chastity. The name Shiva means auspicious.
Phul Mata is a Hindu goddess of disease, one of a group of seven sister goddesses with similar associations. Her sisters were Sitala Mata, Badi Mata, Pansahi Mata, Gusulia Mata, Kankar Mata, and Malbal.
RED This colour symbolises love and is Goddess Durga's favourite colour.
Be a good person. As we have been talking about very general ways of propitiating the blessings of Goddess Durga, being a good person can't be overlooked. If you don't cheat anybody, don't lie, don't hurt anybody, she will be pleased with you.