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Navratri 2025: Dr. Taara Malhotra shares Rituals for
Abundance and Success

Navratri, the nine sacred nights dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms, is one of the most spiritually powerful festivals in India. Each day is devoted to a specific form of Maa Durga, with distinct rituals that are believed to remove obstacles, attract abundance and bless devotees with success. As a spiritual coach and practitioner, I have witnessed how following these rituals with faith can truly transform lives bringing abundance, prosperity and inner strength. Each Goddess represents a unique energy and when we align our devotion with her rituals, we invite balance, courage and success into every sphere of our life.

Day 1 – Maa Shailputri (Daughter of the Mountains)
Colour: Red
Symbolism: Embodiment of strength and stability.
Ritual: On the first day, devotees worship Maa Shailputri with ghee lamps and offer pure cow’s ghee. Lighting a lamp with ghee is believed to bring long-lasting health, stability and prosperity.
For Success: Begin new ventures on this day with her blessings for a strong foundation.

Day 2 – Maa Brahmacharini (The Goddess of Devotion)
Colour: Blue
Symbolism: Tapasya, discipline and inner strength.
Ritual: Devotees offer sugar and fruits to Maa Brahmacharini. Observing fasts on this day with sincerity is believed to attract peace, clarity, and endurance.
For Success: Praying to her enhances focus and determination… qualities essential for students, entrepreneurs and professionals.

Day 3 – Maa Chandraghanta (The Warrior with a Crescent Moon)
Colour: Yellow
Symbolism: Courage, valour and protection.
Ritual: Offer kheer (sweet rice pudding) to Maa Chandraghanta and ring bells during Aarti to ward off negative energies.
For Success: Worshipping her ensures removal of obstacles and victory in professional or personal battles.

Day 4 – Maa Kushmanda (The Cosmic Creator)
Colour: Green
Symbolism: Energy, creation and vitality.
Ritual: Devotees offer Malpua (sweet pancakes) and light lamps in the temple. This invokes energy and happiness in the home.
For Success: She blesses with creativity, wealth and new opportunities, making it an auspicious day to start ventures.

Day 5 – Maa Skandmata (Mother of Lord Kartikeya)
Colour: Grey
Symbolism: Nurturing, compassion and prosperity.
Ritual: Offer bananas and chant mantras with devotion. Feeding young children on this day is considered highly auspicious.
For Success: Maa Skandmata grants wealth and maternal blessings, ensuring family well-being and harmony in business partnerships.

Day 6 – Maa Katyayani (The Fierce Protector)
Colour: Orange
Symbolism: Courage, strength and victory.
Ritual: Honey is offered to Maa Katyayani, which is believed to purify the heart and attract sweetness in relationships and work life.
For Success: Especially powerful for unmarried girls seeking good matches and for those seeking decisive breakthroughs in career.

Day 7 – Maa Kaalratri (The Destroyer of Negativity)
Colour: White
Symbolism: Protection against evil and darkness.
Ritual: Jaggery or sweets made from jaggery are offered. Lighting mustard oil lamps is believed to remove fear and negative forces.
For Success: Maa Kaalratri blesses devotees with courage to face challenges and destroys barriers to prosperity.

Day 8 – Maa Mahagauri (The Radiant One)
Colour: Pink
Symbolism: Purity, peace and prosperity.
Ritual: Coconut is offered to Maa Mahagauri, along with prayers for household peace and spiritual progress.
For Success: She is worshipped for clearing past sins and bestowing wealth, luxury and career growth.

Day 9 – Maa Siddhidatri (The Bestower of Siddhis)
Colour: Sky Blue
Symbolism: Perfection, spiritual powers and divine blessings.
Ritual: Devotees offer sesame seeds and perform Havan. Worshipping her on the last day brings balance, wisdom, and abundance.
For Success: Maa Siddhidatri grants success in all endeavours and opens doors to material as well as spiritual fulfilment.

Navratri is a sacred journey of nine nights that channelize energy towards abundance, success, and spiritual growth. By aligning with the rituals of each Goddess, devotees invite divine grace into every aspect of life. With devotion, discipline and purity, Navratri becomes a transformative celebration that leads to strength, prosperity and lasting happiness.

About Dr. Taara Malhotra: Dr. Taara Malhotra is a renowned psychic, Wiccan high priestess, spiritual coach and India’s leading numerology/astrology expert. With over two decades of experience, she has transformed countless lives through her expertise in tarot reading, numerology, astrology, energy healing and spiritual sciences. A celebrated speaker and author, she is frequently invited to global platforms to share insights on mysticism and self-empowerment.