Navaratri: Day 7th, We All Worship Mata Kalaratri, Facts, Account, Narration, Images, Tweets, FB Status, Puja

It is today is the 7th day of the Hindu festival Navratri which is also known as the Durga Puja in the West Bengal and in East India and today on this day of the Hindu festival Durga Puja or the Navratri we all worship and offer puja and prayer to the Mother Goddess Kalaratri.

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It is the Hindu Goddess Mata Kalaratri is the seventh form of the Hindu Goddess Maa Durga and as per beliefs and faith, it is the Maa Kalaratri, is able and worth of removing all fears and tension from the lives of her devotees, who worshiping her with their sacred and the pious heart.

It is on the 7th day of the Hindu festival Durga Puja or the Navratri when we all offer puja and prayer to the Mother Goddess Kalaratri the day is also known as the Saptami.

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Navaratri: Day 7th, We All Worship Mata Kalaratri, Facts, Account, Narration, Images, Tweets, FB Status, Puja

It is touted and regarded as one of the most auspicious day, when we offer puja and anjali and prayer to the Hindu Goddess Maa Durga and the Hindu deity Mata Kalaratri also in order to seek blessings and boon from her so that she will feel our lives with much happiness, good luck, prosperity, and achievements.

The Hindu Goddess Mata Kalaratri (sometimes spelled Kaalratri) is the 7th avatar of amongst the 9 forms of the Goddess Durga, also called Navadurga as per Wikipedia.

It is the Hindu Goddess, Mata Kalaratri has been mentioned in the Durga Saptashati, Chapters 81-93 of the Markandeya Purana, which was earliest, recognized literature on the Hindu Goddess Maa Durga, also known as Mata Parvati and Gauri and several names.

The Hindu Goddess Mata Kalaratri, is also widely regarded as one of the many destructive forms of the Mother Goddess, which is consists of the Kali, Mahakali, Bhadrakali, Bhairavi, Mrityu, Rudrani, Chamunda, Chandi and Durga.

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