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Last and Final day or Vijaya Dashami during Navratri 2009 – Dedicated to Goddess Rajarajeshwari
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Last and the final day of Durga Navratri is Vijaya Dashami or Dasara. In 2009, Vijaya Dashami day is on September 28th. Goddess Rajarajeshwari Devi is worshipped on this day. Mother Goddess is decorated and worshipped in the form or alankaram of Raja Rajeshwari Devi in South Indian temples especially Vijayawada Kanaka Durga temple. Rajarajeshwari holds a noose in her hand. The noose tells us about the power she has on the whole universe which she can control by her determination and love. The goad is the indication for power of knowledge. The sugarcane stem draws out the mind principle of man. The five flowered arrows (Pushpa Bana) indicate the five senses – sound, touch, form, taste and smell. Goddess Rajarajeshwari has three manifestations or forms or aspects – Sthula Shareera (physical aspect), Sukshma Sharira (astral form) and archetypal form of the macrocosm and microcosmic creation. Related Posts: Appearance and Iconography of Goddess Raja Rajeshwari Devi Vijayawada Kanaka Durga Navaratri 2009 Theppotsavam – the final ritual of Navaratri on Vijaya Dashami or Dasara Rajarajeshwari Devi- Goddess to worship on Vijaya Dashami in Durga Navratri Fifth day or Maha Panchami of Navaratri 2009 – Dedicated to Goddess Lalita Appearance or Iconography of Goddess Rajarajeshwari Devi Devi Sharan Navaratri 2009 at Peddamma Thalli Temple in Hyderabad Swarna Khachitha Durga – First day Alankaram during Durga Navratri 2009 in Vijayawada Kanakadurga Temple Tags : 9 Goddesses of Durga Navratri, Dasara, Dasara 2009, Durga Navaratri in Vijayawada Kanaka Durga Temple, Durga Navratri, Durga Navratri 2009, Durga Navratri in Andhra Pradesh, durga navratri in south indian temples, Goddess Raja Rajeshwari, RajaRajeshwari Devi, Tenth day of navratri, Vijaya Dashami, Vijaya Dashami 2009, Vijayawada Kanaka Durga |
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