Navratri is a nine-day grand celebration in India. During these days, devotees observe fasts and worship Goddess Durga. On this occasion several kinds' of Jagraate, community poojas, community feasts and celebrations are organized in various parts of the country. In Hindus, this festival is given immense importance and treated as a festival of the worship of several forms of Shakti. Nine different kinds of Durga forms are worshipped throughout the nine days celebration. Navratri is celebrated twice a year-once in Chaitra and the other in Ashwin. Several poets have expressed the eternal enlightenment and festive mood of the Navratra in their poem. Explore the two poems given below to understand more.
Popular Navratri Poems
Poetry
The temple priest has rung his bell.
A cloud of smoke from candles and lamps
Haloes the Goddess, glowing bright
This beat of drums both maddens and dulls.
The incense burns: so heady the musk,
Our senses flounder in the flood.
This endless chant of sacred words
Soon drugs our lips and stuns our minds.
The Goddess, always staring down:
Her painted pupils cut through smoke
And read the secret thoughts we think.
We somehow feel this within our hearts.
To Mother, we know, we bow and pray �
Her form not just this image of clay.
Navratri
Nine nights for goddess Durga
Full of dance and songs
People worship her image
With flowers and prayers long.
May the Goddess bless us
With precious gifts to mankind
People praise her image
Full of beauty divine!
Navratri is a nine days grand commemoration of Goddess Shakti or Durga. Explore a few interesting aspects of Navaratri through poems/poetry.