About pooja
Ghatasthapana Puja holds immense spiritual and religious significance, especially during Navratri. It is considered the most auspicious way to invite Goddess Durga into one's home and begin the nine-day festival with devotion and purity.
Maa Durga is worshipped in a different avatar. On each day of Navratri Durga Maa worshiped in 9 different forms. Durga Puja is devoted to powerful divinity and is done with great faith and devotion by a large number of people. This Puja is performed by invoking Durga Mata followed by chanting mantras of Goddess Durga and then performing the puja to receive her blessings. Goddess Durga holds weapons in the hands are a mace, sword, disc, and arrow. This conveys the idea that one weapon cannot destroy all various types of enemies. Different weapons must be used to fight enemies depending upon the conditions. For example, selfishness must be finished by detachment, prejudice by self-knowledge, jealousy by desirelessness and ego by discrimination