BEST JAGRAN PARTY IN MUMBAI
Jāgran( जागरण ) or jāgrata
( जागरता ) is a
way of worship by Hindus. They worship the Goddess Durga throughout night by
sacrificing their night and singing bhajans, reciting aarti, story of tara
rani. The process of jagran starts with initiating holy fire called "Jyoti
Prajwalit karna". Then starts aarti followed by bhajans. Reciting of story
of tara rani is finalisation of the Jagran.
As the worship is done by a
priest, so jagran is also done by priest. The person or family that want to get
the worship of goddess done makes a prayer to priest who accepts the prayer and
on the fixed day he completes the worship in religious way.
Money is not material in jagrans.
There is no fee fixed. Where the family or person want to worship the goddess,
he may spend money lavishly and pay to the best of his capacity to the priest
but where it is not so the jagran is done in simple manner with minimum
expenditure.
The word Navaratri means 'nine
nights' in Sanskrit, nava meaning nine and ratri meaning nights.[4] During
these nine nights and ten days, nine forms of Shakti/Devi are worshiped. The
tenth day is commonly referred to as Vijayadashami or "Dussehra"
(also spelled Dasara). Navratri is an important major festival and is
celebrated with great zeal all over India. Diwali the festival of lights is
celebrated twenty days after Dasara.
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