Nine days of Navratri
First DayThe first day is dedicated to the Goddess Durga is called Shailputri, the daughter of the Himalayas. She is a form of Shakti, the companion of Lord Shiva.
Second DayThe second day is dedicated to the Goddess Durga is known as 'Brahmacharini'. The name is derivative of the word 'Brahma', which means 'Tapa' or penace. She is also a form of Mata Shakti.
Third DayThe third day is dedicated to the goddess Chandraghanta, the symbolic representation of beauty and bravery.
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Fourth DayThe fourth day is dedicated to the goddess Kushmandas, the creator of the entire Universe.
Fifth DayThe fifth day is dedicated to the Goddess Skand Mata, the mother of the chief warrior of the Gods army the Skanda.
Sixth DayThe sixth day is dedicated to the goddess Katyayani with three eyes and four hands.
Seventh DayThe seventh day is dedicated to the Goddess 'Kalratri', meant to make the devotees fearless.
Eighth DayThe eight day is dedicated to the Mata Rani or 'Maha Gauri', represents calmness and exhibits wisdom.
Ninth DayThe ninth day is dedicated to Durga also referred as Siddhidatri. It is believed that she has all the eight siddhis and is worshipped by all the Rishis and Yogis.