The sixth day of Chaitra Navratri is marked by deep devotion and spiritual fervour as devotees worship Maa Kalaratri, one of the fiercest and most powerful manifestations of Goddess Durga. Observed across the country with unwavering faith, this day carries profound significance, especially for those seeking courage, protection, and the removal of obstacles from their lives.
Maa Kalaratri, often regarded as the destroyer of evil, is revered for her fearless and protective nature. Legends describe her as the form Goddess Parvati assumed by shedding her golden skin to battle the formidable demons Shumbha and Nishumbha. Her dark complexion, wild hair, and blazing eyes embody divine strength and the destruction of ignorance. With a sword and an iron hook in her hands, she exudes power, while her Abhaya and Varada mudras offer reassurance and blessings.
Devotees began their day with early morning rituals, wearing clean clothes, preparing sacred offerings, and chanting prayers with pure hearts. Flowers, especially night-blooming jasmine, incense sticks, panchamrita, dry fruits, and perfumed water were placed before the deity as tokens of love and devotion. A key part of the day’s worship included the chanting of the mantra “Om Devi Kalaratryai Namah”, which is believed to dispel negativity and fear from one’s surroundings and mind.
The puja for Maa Kalaratri was held during the auspicious muhurat, which extended until 8:12 PM. As families gathered to perform the rituals, a palpable sense of faith and community could be felt. Many offered jaggery as bhog (prasad), a sweet symbol of positivity and a traditional belief that it brings prosperity and joy when offered to the goddess.
The observance of this sacred day is not just a ritual, but a spiritual experience that reinforces the values of inner strength, fearlessness, and divine protection. It is a moment of personal connection with the goddess, a day when many look within to conquer their fears and emerge stronger. As the celebrations continue, the blessings of Maa Kalaratri are invoked for well-being, peace, and a life free of fear and negativity.