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The festival of Dussehra is celebrated with much fervour and enthusiasm across the country. According to Hindu religious text Ramayana, it is the day when Lord Rama had eliminated Lanka king, Ravana, who had kidnapped his wife, Goddess Sita. The festival is celebrated as a symbol of victory of good over evil. Vijayadashami also known as Dussehra.
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Siddhidhatri is the ninth form of the Goddess Durga or Parvati , the meaning of her name is as follows: Siddhi means supernatural power or meditative ability, and Dhatri means giver or awarder.
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Mahagauri is worshipped on the eighth day of Navaratri. According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Mahagauri has the power to fulfill all the desires of her devotees.
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Kaalratri is traditionally worshipped during the nine nights of Navratri celebrations. The seventh day of Navratri pooja (Hindu prayer ritual) in particular is dedicated to her and she is considered the fiercest form of the Mother Goddess, her appearance itself invoking fear.
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On the sixth day of Sharad Navratri, Goddess Katyayani (one of the forms of Goddess Durga) is worshipped by the devotees. Devotees worship Goddess Katyayani to please her and get strength, intelligence, wealth, and all kinds of resources as blessings.