Description
Meaning
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“Nav” means nine, and “Chandi” refers to Goddess Durga in her fierce, protective form.
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The yagya involves the recitation of all 700 verses of the Durga Saptashati (Devi Mahatmya) and worship of nine manifestations of Durga — Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri.
Purpose of Performing Navchandi Yagya
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To remove obstacles, negative energies, and evil influences (like black magic or planetary doshas).
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For health, wealth, prosperity, and spiritual growth.
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To gain divine blessings and victory in important ventures.
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Commonly performed during Navratri, before starting new projects, or during times of major transitions.
Key Ritual Steps
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Sankalp – taking a vow for the purpose and desired outcome.
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Kalash Sthapana – invoking divine presence in a sanctified vessel.
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Navchandi Path – chanting of Durga Saptashati by learned priests.
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Havan (Yajna) – fire ritual with offerings of ghee, herbs, and mantras.
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Purnahuti – final offering marking completion of the yajna.
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Aarti & Prasad distribution – blessing participants and devotees.
Benefits
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Protection from enemies and negative forces.
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Relief from financial problems and health issues.
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Strengthens mental peace, confidence, and spiritual balance.
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Brings success in career, business, and relationships.
Why Us:
With over 15 years of experience, Pandit Dharmesh Joshi performs Navchandi Yagya with utmost devotion, authenticity, and precision, ensuring that every ritual is spiritually powerful, Vedic-compliant, and delivers maximum blessings and positive energy to participants.

