The second goddess among the Navadurgas is called Brahmacharini in the belief that she is constantly striving to make the living beings of the world aware of the Satchidananda form of Brahma.
Ashwin Shukla Dwitiya Tithi i.e. the second day of Navratri, special worship of Brahmacharini Devi, the second of the nine durgas, is being performed today in Dasain Ghar or Pooja room.
On the first day of Navratri, on Monday, Dasain, barley jamra was kept in the house or in the pooja room according to the Vedic ritual. On the same day, the first goddess Shailputri among the nine Durga was worshiped at the place where the desecration was done. On the second day today, Brahmacharini Devi is being invoked at the place of worship.
During the nine days of Navratri, chants of Durga Saptashati (Chandi), Sri Maddevi Bhagavata and other Goddess stotras are also recited at the site where the Ghatasthapana was established. On the occasion of Navratri, if you worship the goddess and worship it, it is a religious belief that you will get power, wealth and knowledge. On this basis, Vedic Sanatan Dharma devotees perform special worship of Goddess Durga every year from Ashwin Shukla Pratipada to Navami. Prasad, which is worshiped for nine days, is carried from Vijayadashami to the day of Kojagrat Purnima.
The second goddess among Navadurga is called Brahmacharini in the belief that she is constantly working to make the living beings of the world aware of Brahma in the form of Sacchidananda. There is a law that lotus, akshamala and kamandalu should be made on the hands of brahmacharini.
During Navratri, there is a throng of devotees who worship and darshan at Shaktipeeth all over the country. Since Monday, the special movement of devotees has already started in Shaktipeeth all over the country.
