Navratri Festivities to Feature Kalash Sthapana, Havan, Purnahuti, and Grand Shobha Yatra
Published on: September 09, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: Rajnandgaon, India
Devotees of Maa Bhaneshwari Devi Shaktipeeth, Singhola, located near Rajnandgaon city, are preparing for grand Navratri celebrations marked by Jyoti Kalash installation and a series of traditional rituals.
The Shaktipeeth, revered as a divine seat of spiritual energy, witnesses two major annual events—Ram Navami and Durga Navami—when sacred lamps (jyoti) are lit by devotees. As per tradition, offerings of ₹1,501 for ghee lamps and ₹1,101 for oil lamps are made along with floral tributes at the feet of the Goddess.
This year, the Navratri program will begin with Jyoti Kalash installation on Wednesday, September 24, followed by Panchami Kalash Sthapana on September 28, and a Havan, Yagna, and Purnahuti on October 1. The celebrations will conclude with Jyoti Jawara immersion and a grand Shobha Yatra on October 2.
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The preparations are in full swing under the guidance of the temple committee and village residents. Committee members Dilip Kumar Thakur, Nand Narendra Sahu, Bhojram Sahu, Suresh Sahu, Roshan Sahu, Kuber Sahu, Lakhan Sahu, Puranik Ram, Rambilas, Amarsingh, and Bhuvan, along with enthusiastic villagers, are coordinating the arrangements for the sacred festivities.
The Maa Bhaneshwari Devi Shaktipeeth holds special significance for devotees who believe that prayers offered here fulfill wishes and uplift the soul with divine blessings. With Navratri approaching, Singhola village is set to welcome hundreds of devotees to participate in these sacred rituals.