Garba navratri 2022 date

  1. Navratri Mahotsav Garba Raas 2022
  2. Navratri colours 2022: Know the colour for each day of the festival
  3. Navratri Dates: When is Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023?
  4. Navratri 2022: From streets, events to offices, people across India groove to Garba beats
  5. Navratri Colour 2022: Check significance of 9 colours of Navratri and Tithi, Nakshatra here
  6. Navratri 2022: what is the Hindu festival about and how is it celebrated?
  7. Navratri Dates: When is Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023?
  8. Navratri 2022: From streets, events to offices, people across India groove to Garba beats
  9. Navratri 2022: what is the Hindu festival about and how is it celebrated?
  10. Navratri Mahotsav Garba Raas 2022


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Navratri Mahotsav Garba Raas 2022

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Navratri colours 2022: Know the colour for each day of the festival

Navratri colours 2022: (Also read: Navratri 2022 fasting rules: Dos and don'ts to follow during nine-day festival ) Navratri colours 2022: Know the colour for each day of the festival(Unsplash) Navratri Day 1 : White Day one of Navratri starts with white colour which symbolises peace and serenity. Maa Shailapuri is worshipped on this day. She is among one of the forms of Goddess Durga. The Goddess is dressed in White attire on the first day. Navratri Day 2 : Red Red is the colour for the second day. It symbolises passion and love and is also the most preferred color of Chunri that is offered to Goddess. Maa Brahmacharini is worshipped on this day. This colour fills the person with vigour and vitality. Navratri Day 3: Royal Blue On the third day of Navratri, wear Royal Blue to enjoy the festivities with unmatched elegance and grace. Richness and serenity are symbolised by the bright shade of blue known as royal blue. Maa Chandraghanta, the goddess, is worshipped on this day. Navratri Day 4: Yellow The fourth day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Maa Kushmanda. It is the day of Chaturthi and yellow is the colour of the day. It is the colour to celebrate the joy and enthusiasm of Navaratri and the warm colour that keeps the person cheerful all day. Navratri Day 5 : Green Green is the colour of day fifth. It symbolises nature and evokes a sense of growth, fertility, peace and serenity. Goddess Skandmata is worshipped on this day. Green also represents new beginnings in life....

Navratri Dates: When is Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023?

Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023 There are four different Navaratri festivals that happen in India throughout the year. However, Sharad Navaratri (also known as Shardiya Navaratri) is the most popular one. Sharad Navaratri, which is the focus of this article, usually takes place in late September or early October each year. The dates of the festival are determined according to the Hindu lunar calendar. It's usually a nine-night festival that ends with The other significant Navaratri festival, Chaitra Navaratri, will take place from April 13-21, 2021. It starts on the first day of the new Hindu lunar calendar, and its ninth day is Ram Navami. This Navaratri is most widely celebrated in northern India. In Maharashtra, the occasion is celebrated as Gudi Padwa, and Ugadi in South India. Sharad Navaratri Dates Detailed Information During Navaratri, Goddess Durga (the mother goddess, who is an aspect of Goddess Parvati), is worshiped in each of her nine forms. Each day has a different ritual associated with it. In addition, predominantly in the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra, there's a custom of wearing different colors of dress on each day. • Day 1: Pratipada (October 7, 2021). To mark the commencement of Navaratri, a ritual called Ghatasthapana is performed to invoke the energy of the goddess. On Pratipada, the goddess is worshiped as Shailputri, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati meaning "Daughter of the Mountain". She represents nature and joy. The color to be worn on thi...

Navratri 2022: From streets, events to offices, people across India groove to Garba beats

Image Source : TWITTER/@THANTOPHOBIC_RD/PARULUNIVERSITY Navratri 2022 Navratri festival has got everyone grooving! From streets, schools, offices to kitchen, it’s Garba time everywhere as the nine-day-long festival, which is celebrated with much fervour, joy and excitement is here. Navratri celebrates Maa Durga and her victory over the demon Mahishasur. Today marks the second day of Sharad Navratri. This day, people worship Maa Brahmcharini, one of the avatars of Maa Durga. According to Hindu scriptures, Maa Brahmacharini was a great Sati, and her form is symbolic of the severe penance carried out by Goddess Parvati. Navratri signifies ‘good over evil.' The final day of the festival is called Vijayadashami or Dussehra. In the nine-day festival, numerous dances, including Garba and Dandiya Raas, are performed. While Dandiya Raas involves dancing with dandiya sticks to the beat of the music, Garba is a traditional dance in which participants clap their hands and move in a circle while making rhythmic gestures. Well, internet is flooded with videos of people enjoying the festivities. From road, Garba nights, competitions to school, kitchen and in snow, people across India are grooving to Garba beats. Take a look

Navratri Colour 2022: Check significance of 9 colours of Navratri and Tithi, Nakshatra here

This festival is celebrated in different ways in different regions of India. Dandiya Raas and Garba are famous in Gujrat, Maharashtra and other states and Durga Puja is famous in the Bengal region, where people bring the idol of Maa Durga to their home and please Goddess Durga by worshipping whole 9 days and the Durga Puja main celebration usually starts from the sixth day of Navratri. Navratri 2022: The Navratri Festival is celebrated for nine days and devotees offer prayers to Maa Durga during the period of these 9 days. The Shardiya Navratri has more significance than Chaitra Navratris as it is celebrated across India with traditional fervour and gaiety. This festival is celebrated in different ways in different regions of India. Dandiya Raas and Garba are famous in Gujrat, Maharashtra and other states and Durga Puja is famous in the Bengal region, where people bring the idol of Maa Durga to their home and please Goddess Durga by worshipping whole 9 days and the Durga Puja main celebration usually starts from the sixth day of White colour is synonymous with purity and innocence, red symbolises passion and love; royal blue represents tranquillity and yellow denotes festive cheer and happiness. Green is a symbol of growth and fertility, and grey represents the balance of emotions. Orange stands for warmth and positive energy, peacock green for uniqueness and individuality; and finally, pink is for love, affection and harmony. Date Day Tithi Nakshtra Vrat September 26, 202...

Navratri 2022: what is the Hindu festival about and how is it celebrated?

The The nine-day festival will then be followed by Dussehra, Dhanteras and Scroll through the gallery above for more pictures of Navratri celebrations across India What is Navratri? An artisan gives final touches to a clay idol of the Hindu deity Durga at a workshop ahead of Navratri, in Allahabad. AFP There are four Navratri festivals annually in the Hindu calendar. However, the sharada Navratri, which means the autumn Navratri, is the most important. Celebrated in honour of the deity Durga, festivities take place across nine days. The name Navratri comes from Sanskrit — nava means nine and ratri is night. How is Navratri celebrated? A woman picks up an idol representing deities and characters from Hindu mythology, used as a decoration ahead of the Navratri festival, in Chennai. AFP In India and among Hindu communities around the world, Navratri is celebrated in different ways, but all in honour of Durga, a deity associated with protection, strength, motherhood and destruction. The festival is also a bank holiday is most parts of India. In eastern India, it's marked by Durga puja, which celebrates the victory of Durga over the demon Mahishasur. Intricate idols of Durga are set up in marquees across various communities where songs and dances are performed across nine days. On the 10th day, the idols are immersed in water, in rivers and lakes, amid dances and celebrations. In South India, the Durga is revered as Kali, one of her many avatars. In North India, Ramlila event...

Navratri Dates: When is Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023?

Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023 There are four different Navaratri festivals that happen in India throughout the year. However, Sharad Navaratri (also known as Shardiya Navaratri) is the most popular one. Sharad Navaratri, which is the focus of this article, usually takes place in late September or early October each year. The dates of the festival are determined according to the Hindu lunar calendar. It's usually a nine-night festival that ends with The other significant Navaratri festival, Chaitra Navaratri, will take place from April 13-21, 2021. It starts on the first day of the new Hindu lunar calendar, and its ninth day is Ram Navami. This Navaratri is most widely celebrated in northern India. In Maharashtra, the occasion is celebrated as Gudi Padwa, and Ugadi in South India. Sharad Navaratri Dates Detailed Information During Navaratri, Goddess Durga (the mother goddess, who is an aspect of Goddess Parvati), is worshiped in each of her nine forms. Each day has a different ritual associated with it. In addition, predominantly in the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra, there's a custom of wearing different colors of dress on each day. • Day 1: Pratipada (October 7, 2021). To mark the commencement of Navaratri, a ritual called Ghatasthapana is performed to invoke the energy of the goddess. On Pratipada, the goddess is worshiped as Shailputri, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati meaning "Daughter of the Mountain". She represents nature and joy. The color to be worn on thi...

Navratri 2022: From streets, events to offices, people across India groove to Garba beats

Image Source : TWITTER/@THANTOPHOBIC_RD/PARULUNIVERSITY Navratri 2022 Navratri festival has got everyone grooving! From streets, schools, offices to kitchen, it’s Garba time everywhere as the nine-day-long festival, which is celebrated with much fervour, joy and excitement is here. Navratri celebrates Maa Durga and her victory over the demon Mahishasur. Today marks the second day of Sharad Navratri. This day, people worship Maa Brahmcharini, one of the avatars of Maa Durga. According to Hindu scriptures, Maa Brahmacharini was a great Sati, and her form is symbolic of the severe penance carried out by Goddess Parvati. Navratri signifies ‘good over evil.' The final day of the festival is called Vijayadashami or Dussehra. In the nine-day festival, numerous dances, including Garba and Dandiya Raas, are performed. While Dandiya Raas involves dancing with dandiya sticks to the beat of the music, Garba is a traditional dance in which participants clap their hands and move in a circle while making rhythmic gestures. Well, internet is flooded with videos of people enjoying the festivities. From road, Garba nights, competitions to school, kitchen and in snow, people across India are grooving to Garba beats. Take a look

Navratri 2022: what is the Hindu festival about and how is it celebrated?

The The nine-day festival will then be followed by Dussehra, Dhanteras and Scroll through the gallery above for more pictures of Navratri celebrations across India What is Navratri? An artisan gives final touches to a clay idol of the Hindu deity Durga at a workshop ahead of Navratri, in Allahabad. AFP There are four Navratri festivals annually in the Hindu calendar. However, the sharada Navratri, which means the autumn Navratri, is the most important. Celebrated in honour of the deity Durga, festivities take place across nine days. The name Navratri comes from Sanskrit — nava means nine and ratri is night. How is Navratri celebrated? A woman picks up an idol representing deities and characters from Hindu mythology, used as a decoration ahead of the Navratri festival, in Chennai. AFP In India and among Hindu communities around the world, Navratri is celebrated in different ways, but all in honour of Durga, a deity associated with protection, strength, motherhood and destruction. The festival is also a bank holiday is most parts of India. In eastern India, it's marked by Durga puja, which celebrates the victory of Durga over the demon Mahishasur. Intricate idols of Durga are set up in marquees across various communities where songs and dances are performed across nine days. On the 10th day, the idols are immersed in water, in rivers and lakes, amid dances and celebrations. In South India, the Durga is revered as Kali, one of her many avatars. In North India, Ramlila event...

Navratri Mahotsav Garba Raas 2022

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