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Which Flowers are used for Navratri Celebrations

Which Flowers are used for Navratri Celebrations

Did you know about the gorgeous flowers used in the Navratri celebration? The glorious celebrations of Navratri are incomplete without fresh blooms. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to an avatar of Lord Durga. And, you will be surprised to know that nine assorted flowers are used on nine days of this magnificent festival. Do you want to know about these exquisite blooms? Let us introduce you to the ethereal flowers used in Navratri celebrations! Scroll Down!

Hibiscus

Hibiscus

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On the first day, Hibiscus flowers are offered to Goddess Shailputri. Hibiscus is the most endearing to her.

Chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemum

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The second day celebrates Goddess Brahmacharini. Chrysanthemums are used in her prayers as she blesses with blissful married life.

Lotus

Lotus

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Lotus is one of the most beautiful blooms. Offer it to Goddess Chandraghanta on the third day of Navratri to seek her blessings.

Jasmine

jasmine

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Devotees worship Goddess Kushmanda on the fourth day. You can impress her by offering mesmerising Jasmine flowers.

Yellow Rose

Yellow Rose Flower

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Yellow roses are extremely pretty. You can offer Goddess Skandmata yellow roses to gain her blessings.

Marigold

Marigold Flower

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Marigold flowers are part of almost all Indian festivals. You can offer her Marigold flowers and seek her divine blessings of health and wealth.

Passiflora

Passion flowe

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Goddess Kalratri is the destroyer of darkness and ignorance. You can offer your reverence to Goddess Kalratri through the Passiflora flower.

Mogra

Mogra Flower

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Offering a Mogra Flower to Goddess Maa Mahagauri brings good fortune and peace in one’s life.

Champa

Champa Flower

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The last day of Navratri is all about offering prayers to Goddess Siddhidatri. All devotees must offer Champa Flower for intellect and strength.

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