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Day 5 Navratri 2020: Date , puja timming, mantra and vidhi

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Day 5 Navratri 2020: Date , puja timming, mantra and vidhi

Navaratri is a nine-day celebration. This year the celebration has started on October 17, 2020, and it will end on October 25, 2020. Today is the fourth day of Navrati and tomorrow is the fifth day. Goddess Kushmanda is adored on the fourth day. The fifth type of NavDurga, Devi Skandamata is venerated on the fifth day of Navratri puja.
This year Panchami falls on Wednesday, October 21, 2020. Goddess Skandamata is adored on the fifth day. She is venerated as the mother who opens the entryways of salvation. The term Sakandamata implies that she is the mother of Lord Skanda otherwise called Lord Kartikeya. Goddess Skandamata mounts on the brutal lion. She conveys child Murugan with six appearances on her lap. She is portrayed with four hands.
She conveys lotus blossoms in her upper two hands. She holds child Skanda in one of her correct hands and keeps the other right hand in Abhaya Mudra. She sits on a lotus blossom and in light of that Skandamata is otherwise called Goddess Padmasana. Thus, the fifth day of Navaratri is the day of Goddess Sakandamata.
Shardiya Navratri 2020, fifth day .
As per prokerala.com, this year, Shukla Paksha Panchami started at 11:19 am on October 20, 2020, and will end at 9:08 am on October 21, 2020.
Goddess Skandamata is adored on the fifth day of Navratri puja. On day 5 of Navratri, lovers should do Sadhna of unadulterated Chakra. To do that, one needs to sit on a cover or a seat made of Kush and start the cycle similarly as you do in Kekar days.

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Don’t permit movement of Kanwariyas for ‘Ganga Jal’ amid COVID-19: Govt to states

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Don’t permit movement of Kanwariyas for ‘Ganga Jal’ amid COVID-19: Govt to states

The Center has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court urging the state government not to allow the movement of kanwariyas to bring ‘Ganga water’ from Haridwar in view of COVID-19.

The court issued a notice to the Uttar Pradesh government and the central government and sought an answer as to why the Kanwar Yatra should be held.

The central government said that “In view of the possibility of the third wave of corona epidemic, no such program should be allowed where the crowd gathers, however, keeping in mind the religious sentiments of the people, the state governments should make such a system to make the sacred water available via tankers at designated locations.”

The Center asked the Supreme Court to make tankers available at identified/determined places, so that nearby devotees can collect ‘Ganga Jal’ and perform ‘abhisheka’ at their nearest Shiva temples.

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The Center further tells the Supreme Court that state governments should ensure that the distribution of ‘Ganga water’ among devotees and devotees in nearby Shiva temples by such rituals is mandatory to ensure social distancing, wearing of masks, and prevent the spread of COVID-19. All steps required to be followed during the Covid-19 crisis.

News Source: HindustanTimes

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