Offering to the Divine Mother: Feeding Her Children This Navaratri
- Kaal Yogi
- Sep 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Siddha has a message for you: in these heavy times — both personally and for humanity — one of the greatest ways to invite grace is to offer food during Navaratri.
This year Navaratri runs from 22 September to 1 October 2025, with Vijayadashami (Dussehra) on 2 October. Today is the fifth day of Navaratri.

Why Navaratri is Sacred
Navaratri means “nine nights” of devotion to the Divine Mother in Her many forms. These are days of purification, prayer, and renewal. When the world feels unstable, the Mother descends to uplift and protect humanity. Each day invokes a different aspect of Her energy — courage, wisdom, compassion, and ultimately victory over darkness.
The Power of Feeding the Poor
Among all forms of charity, feeding the hungry (annadanam) is considered the highest. During Navaratri, this act becomes even more powerful. Food is not only nourishment — it is grace. To place food directly into the hands of those who have nothing is to feed the Divine Mother herself. The more people who are fed, the more blessings flow.
Give With Bhakti
Siddha reminds us: give with complete love and devotion, not doubt or hesitation. Feeding the poor during Navaratri burns karma, brings abundance, improves health, and aligns us with Shakti. True charity is not measured by the amount, but by the bhakti (devotion) with which it is offered.
A Time of Protection
The months ahead may be turbulent, but Navaratri carries intense positive energy. Any negativity is directly confronted by the power of the Divine Mother. Those who serve Her children now receive Her protection and grace in daily life.
By offering food during these nine sacred nights, you take part in one of the highest forms of worship: feeding the Divine by feeding Her children.
May all be blessed with Divine Grace. ☀️
🕉 महाकालाये नमः 🕉
OM MAHAKAALAYE NAMAH OM
DEVI KALIKANATH 🪷🙏✨



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