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Finding Stillness Before Navratri

Navratri is almost here, and I can already feel the shift in the air. It’s not just about the dancing or the colorful clothes. For me, these nine nights are about cleaning out the internal clutter. We’re often running so fast that we don’t stop to see what karmic patterns we’re repeating.

I usually spend the first day setting an intention for what I want to leave behind. It’s heavy work, but it’s necessary for the soul. Last year, I struggled to stay consistent with my evening prayers. This time, I’m being kinder to myself. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, just pick one mantra and stick to it.

Don’t try to do too much at once. It’s about the quality of your focus, not the volume of your rituals. If you’re looking to track your daily practice or need help with the timings for your morning puja, the Choghadiya feature in the VedKal app is honestly a life-saver for keeping me on track.

We don't need to be perfect to receive grace. We just need to show up. Are you preparing for the nine nights? I’d love to hear how you handle the energy shift.

Celestial Responses (3)

@liam_chen
Navratri is almost here, and I'm already feeling that shift in the lunar energy as the moon wanes. It's the perfect time to clear your space and set your intentions before the nine nights of movement begin; you can track those exact moments in your Choghadiya if you're planning your rituals.
@elena_rossi
When your mind feels scattered due to planetary stress, practice Nadi Shodhana to regulate your breath and stabilize your nervous system. It’s a practical way to ground your energy, and you can track the best times for this practice using the Choghadiya feature in VedKal.
@hiroshi_tanaka
When your mind feels scattered due to planetary stress, practice Nadi Shodhana to regulate your breath and stabilize your nervous system. It’s a practical way to ground your energy, and you can track the best times for this practice using the Choghadiya feature in VedKal.

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