Navratri Day 7: Maa Kalaratri, colour, bhog, mantra and puja for saptami
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The day and the goddess
Navratri’s seventh day is dedicated to Maa Kalaratri, the fierce form who removes fear and destroys negativity; 2025 Saptami observance details note her protective blessings and valor symbolism. She is depicted dark‑complexioned, with four hands and a fierce stance.
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The colour to wear
Multiple 2025 lists mark Orange as the day’s colour for Day 7 in widely referenced colour calendars; some media lists vary by region and almanac, but Orange is predominant this year for Kalaratri/Saptami references.
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The traditional bhog
Day‑wise bhog references consistently list jaggery for Maa Kalaratri on Day 7; offerings include plain jaggery or sweets like jaggery halwa or kheer as locally observed during Saptami worship.
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Mantras commonly chanted
Guides list “Om Devi Kalaratryai Namah” alongside verses such as “Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Kalaratri Rupena Samsthita, Namastasyai Namastasyai Namastasyai Namo Namah” for Day 7 puja and japa during Saptami.
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The legend and meaning
Texts recount Kalaratri’s role against Chanda, Munda, and Raktabeej, drinking his blood to prevent revival from each drop; worship emphasizes courage, removal of obstacles, and protection from negative forces.
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Simple home observance
References describe morning cleanliness, lighting a diya, offering flowers and fruits, then chanting Kalaratri mantras; hibiscus or red flowers are commonly offered, with jaggery as bhog to conclude the puja at home.
(Disclaimer: Colours and specific rituals can vary by region and panchang)
(Disclaimer: Colours and specific rituals can vary by region and panchang)