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  1. Navratri: When is Navratri in 2022, what are the fasting rules and the colour chart, who can observe a fast and other FAQs
  2. Navratri Dates: When is Navaratri in 2021, 2022, and 2023?
  3. Navratri 2022: When will Shardiya Navratri start; know Durga Puja, Dussehra dates and shubh muhurat
  4. Navratri 2022: Dates, time, history and significance
  5. When is Navratri 2021? History, Significance, Facts, Celebration and all you need to know
  6. 2021 Ashwin Navratri Start Date


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Navratri: When is Navratri in 2022, what are the fasting rules and the colour chart, who can observe a fast and other FAQs

Navratri, celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashwin, is one of the most popular festivals in India. Dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, this nine-day-long festival is marked by fasting of devotees, Jagratas, get-togethers, traditional dance and devotional songs. Read on to know when is Navratri in 2022, what are the fasting rules and other FAQs. Ardent devotees of Goddess Durga, the consort of Lord Shiva, celebrate Navratri, a nine-day-long festival, four times a year. Interestingly, this spiritual extravaganza is observed during a change of seasons. For instance, Magh Navratri during Magh (winter season - January/February), Vasanta (Spring/Chaitra - March/April), Ashadha (Monsoon - July/August) and Ashwin (Sharad/Autumn - September/October). However, the one celebrated in the month of Ashwin, known as Shardiya Navratri, is the most popular.

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: When will Shardiya Navratri start; know Durga Puja, Dussehra dates and shubh muhurat

Navratri 2022: When will Shardiya Navratri start; know Durga Puja, Dussehra dates and shubh muhurat In Hinduism, the Navratri festival is considered special as Goddess Parvati is worshipped as the superpower. According to the Hindu calendar, there are four Navratri in a year – two Gupt Navratri, one Chaitra Navratri and one Shardiya Navratri. Image Source : FREEPIK When will Shardiya Navratri start? Navratri 2022: The festive season is all set to begin with Sharadiya Navratri in which the nine avatars of Maa Durga are worshipped. Navratri is the longest Hindu festival as it is celebrated for nine days and each day has its own significance. This year, the shardiya Navratri will begin on 26 September 2022. At the end of these nine days, Durga Puja and Dussehra are celebrated. According to the Hindu calendar, Shardiya Navratri begins from the Pratipada date of the Shukla Paksha of the month of Ashwin. Shardiya Navratri 2022 Significance In Hinduism, the Navratri festival is considered special as Goddess Parvati is worshipped as the superpower. According to the Hindu calendar, there are four Navratri in a year – two Gupt Navratri, one Chaitra Navratri and one Shardiya Navratri. Shardiya and Chaitra Navratri have special significance. During Navratri, Goddess Durga comes from the Himalayas and visits the homes of her devotees for nine days. During the nine days of Navratri, nine different forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped. Devotees of Maa Durga do the sadhna while fasting d...

Navratri 2022: Dates, time, history and significance

Navratri is a 9-day festival in which Maa Durga and her 9 avatars are worshiped. While this auspicious Hindu festival is marked throughout India, it is predominantly celebrated in West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Odisha, and Bihar. According to Hinduism, Maa Durga has 9 weapons, which she uses to protect her devotees against evil forces. Each day of Navaratri marks an incarnation of Maa Durga. During this festivity, the devotees worship the goddess and seek her blessings, clean their houses, offer bhog, and observe ritualistic fasts. The 9-day festival also includes dancing like Garba and Dandiya Raas. Garba involves dancing with clapping your hands and doing rhythmic movements in a circle. Dandiya Raas involves dancing with dandiya sticks to the music rhythm. Navratri Day 6: How to worship Maa Katyayani? All you need to know Navratri 2022: Maa Shailputri to be worshipped on Day 1; know significance, puja vidhi, prasad Dates and Time: This year, the Navratri festival will start on 26 September and end on 5 October. Along with Maa Durga and her avatars, Ganesh and Karthik are also worshipped in this festivity. Durga Puja, which is an integral part of Navratri, will start from 3 October this year. And Dussehra is falling on 5 October this time. It is commemorated to mark the victory of Lord Rama over demon king Ravana. History: Navaratri marks the victory of Maa Durga over demon Mahisasura. The death of Mahisasura symbolises the victory of good over evil. The battle between Maa ...

When is Navratri 2021? History, Significance, Facts, Celebration and all you need to know

Navratri 2021: These 9 Devi mantras in Navratri will make all your desires come true Navratri 2021 has begun and so has the Durga Pujo festival, when devotees pray for blessings of the 9 avatars of Goddess Durga. The nine days of the pujo have their own meaning and significance. But to worship them the right way, here is a list of those 9 mantras significant to each avatar of the Significance of Navratri This festival is celebrated for 9 nights which begins on October 7 and ends on October 15th. Also known as • On the first day, devotees worship the daughter of the mountain, Goddess Shailputri. • On the second day, they worship Brahmacharini, the unmarried avatar of Goddess Parvati. • The third is dedicated to Chandraghanta. • The fourth day, devotees worship Goddess Kushmanda who is said to be the creative power of the universe. • Fifth day is for Goddess Skandamata. • On the sixth day, devotees worship warrior Goddess Katyayani. • On the seventh day, Goddess Kaalratri is worshipped. • The eight day is for Goddess Mahagauri • The ninth day is dedicated to Goddess Siddhidatri. • On the last day, Vijaya Dashmani is celebrated when the idols are carried in processions and then immersed in water. Happy Navratri 2021: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status Navratri or Maha Navratri is the celebration of good over evil across India. It is a much-awaited Hindu festival that spans over nine days, hence the word Navratri. In a year, there are four seasonal Na...

2021 Ashwin Navratri Start Date

2021 Shardiya Navratri | Ashwina Navratri Navratri is a nine days festival dedicated to Goddess Durga. Navratri is a Sanskrit word which literally means nine nights. During these nine nights and ten days, Goddess Durga is worshipped in 9 different forms, known as Navratri is celebrated in most Indian states. However Navratri is very popular festival in the western states of Gujarat, Maharashtra and the southern state of Karnataka. On the very first day of Navratri, Goddess Durga is invoked into a Kalash with full Vedic rituals along with chanting of Mantras. The invocation and dwelling of Goddess Durga into the Kalash is known as In West Bengal Navratri is celebrated as Hindu religious books suggest 7 days Navratri, 5 days Navratri, 3 days Navratri, 2 days Navratri or even 1 day Navratri as an alternative to 9 days Navratri.