

NAU DURGA TOUR PACKAGE EX DELHI WITH AMRITSAR
INTRODUCTION
We bring to you an 8 days/ 7 nights Nau Devi tour package including a tour to the most popular Durga temples in India. The tour covers destinations like Chandigarh, Maa Mansa Devi, Mata Vaishno Devi, Kangra Devi, Dharamshala, and Amritsar. These destinations are home to revered shrines that hold much religious importance and are visited by devotees from all across the world.
Nau (9) Devi darshan tour package is specially designed to match to the requirements of all the travelers.
During this tour, you get to seek blessings at Mata Mansa Devi Temple, Chintpurni, Naina Devi Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Mata Jwala ji Temple, Brijeshwari Temple, Sheetla Devi Temple and Vaishno Devi Temple.
Navratri is a major Hindu festival celebrated in honor of the goddess Durga, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
The festival lasts for nine nights ("Nau" means nine, and "Ratri" means nights) and is observed with various rituals, fasting, prayers, dance, and music.
Each day of Navratri is dedicated to one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga, known as Navadurga. Here’s a brief overview of each form:
Shailaputri: The daughter of the mountains, Shailaputri is worshiped on the first day. She represents nature and is depicted riding a bull, holding a trident and lotus.
Brahmacharini: On the second day, Brahmacharini is worshiped, symbolizing penance and austerity. She holds a rosary and a water pot, representing devotion.
Chandraghanta: The third day is dedicated to Chandraghanta, who symbolizes bravery and courage. She is depicted with a crescent moon on her forehead and rides a tiger.
Kushmanda: The fourth day celebrates Kushmanda, the creator of the universe. She is believed to reside in the core of the Sun and radiates brightness and energy.
Skandamata: On the fifth day, Skandamata, the mother of Lord Kartikeya (Skanda), is worshiped. She represents motherhood and is shown riding a lion with her son on her lap.
Katyayani: The sixth day honors Katyayani, who was born to the sage Katyayana. She is a fierce form of Durga, often depicted riding a lion and carrying a sword.
Kalaratri: Kalaratri, worshiped on the seventh day, is the fiercest form of Durga. She is dark in complexion, rides a donkey, and is believed to protect her devotees from evil spirits.
Mahagauri: On the eighth day, Mahagauri is worshiped, representing purity and calmness. She is depicted as fair-skinned and rides a white bull.
Siddhidatri: The ninth day is dedicated to Siddhidatri, who grants wisdom and supernatural powers (siddhis) to her devotees. She is shown sitting on a lotus and surrounded by all gods.
Navratri is widely celebrated across India with regional variations, such as Garba and Dandiya Raas dances in Gujarat, Durga Puja in West Bengal, and Golu in Tamil Nadu.
The festival not only signifies the power of the divine feminine but also encourages people to reflect on virtues like courage, humility, and devotion.
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TOUR DESTINATION-:
Delhi - Chandigarh - Nainadevi - Chitpurni - Jwala Devi - Kangra Devi – Dharamsala – Katra – Vaishno Devi - Katra – Amrisar
TOUR DURATION-:
7 Nights & 8 Days
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