Paras Parivaar Celebrates the Joy of Navratri | Shubh Aarambh

Navaratri, one of the most prominent festivals of Hinduism, is a time of devotion, dance and divine energy. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil and is a festival of worship of nine powerful forms of Maa Durga. At Paras Family, we embrace the rich traditions of Sanatan Dharma and celebrate this auspicious occasion with reverence, love and enthusiasm.
Significance of Navratri
Navaratri makes us experience the glory of Shakti (divine feminine energy) and its power to protect Dharma. During this period, devotees observe fast, meditate and perform special pujas to invoke the blessings of the Goddess.
Grand Navratri Celebrations at Paras Family
At Paras Parivaar Navratri is not just a festival, but a grand celebration of faith, tradition and unity. Under the guidance of Paras Bhai and Paras Bhai Ji, devotees gather to experience the divinity of this holy festival.
Daily Aarti and Bhajans
Each day begins with the chanting of powerful mantras of Maa Durga, followed by devotional Aartis and Bhajans. These bhajans infuse spiritual energy in the hearts of devotees and fill the atmosphere with divinity.
Garba and Dandiya Nights
The colorful nights of Navratri are incomplete without Garba and Dandiya. At Paras Parivaar, we organize special dance events, where devotees dressed in traditional attire dance with devotion and gaiety.
Fasting and Prasad Distribution
Fasting is an important part of Navratri, which symbolizes self-purification and self-control. Many devotees consume sattvik food such as fruits, milk and special vrat food. Prasadam is distributed in the Paras family so that all the devotees can enjoy this auspicious occasion.
Kanya Pujan – Worship of Divine Feminine Power
Kanya Pujan is performed on Ashtami and Navami days where little girls are worshipped as Maa Durga. This holy tradition reflects the values of Sanatan Dharma that teach respect and protection of women power.
Navaratri and Sanatan Dharma
Navaratri is closely associated with Sanatan Dharma which preaches devotion, piety and the victory of good over evil. Maa Durga’s slaying of Mahishasura teaches us that truth and righteousness always prevail.
This festival is a symbol of unity and dedication where everyone worships Maa Durga together. It teaches us discipline, self-control and gratitude and connects us to our values and traditions.
A call for devotion and enthusiasm
On this auspicious beginning, let us welcome the divine power of Maa Durga in our lives. The Paras family invites you to join this grand celebration where we combine devotion, joy and spirituality to make this festival memorable.
Let's immerse ourselves in the bhajans, dances and blessings of Maa Durga. May this Navratri bring happiness, prosperity and strength in your life.