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  1. Navratri 2021: Check full list of Navratri 2021 colours with date and its significance
  2. Navratri 2021: Find Out The Date, Time, Durga Puja Muhurat And Significance Of The Festival
  3. Navratri 2021 Start and End Date
  4. Navratri 2021 April: Chaitra Navratri 2021 date, time and significance
  5. 2023 Ashwin Navratri Start Date
  6. Navratri 2020: See the Start & End date along with full schedule
  7. Navratri 2020: See the Start & End date along with full schedule
  8. Navratri 2021 April: Chaitra Navratri 2021 date, time and significance
  9. Navratri 2021: Find Out The Date, Time, Durga Puja Muhurat And Significance Of The Festival
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Navratri 2021: Check full list of Navratri 2021 colours with date and its significance

The worshippers do Pujas, sing prayers, fast, and welcome the nine representations of woman strength. However, the most intriguing feature of this event is that various colours are connected with each day of the festival in which several devotes dress according to the colours that correspond to that day. Check the full list of Navratri 2021 colours, date, and its significance October 7 is considered to be the first day of the festival, which is associated with the colour yellow. On that day, the worshipers will place the Kalash on the tithi (date) of Ghatasthapana/Pratipada. Additionally, the Shailputri avatar of Durga will be worshipped. Yellow, on the other hand, is associated with happiness and joy. The colour grey and orange are specific to the 9th of October, and the tithi is Tritiya (3rd day) and Chaturthi (4th day). Goddess Chandraghanta is honoured on that day. Worshippers also revere Goddess Durga in her Kushmanda avatar. Grey represents the defeat of evil and orange represents light, wisdom, and serenity. The colour red is specific for the 11th of October, and the tithi is Shashti (6th day). On this day, devotees worship Goddess Katyayani. Red represents both passion and fury. The colour blue is specific to the 12th of October, and the tithi is Saptami (7th day). Devotees of Goddess Durga adore the deity in her Kalaratri avatar. Blue represents heavenly power. The pink colour is specific to the 13th of October, and the tithi is Ashtami (8th day). Devotees pay hom...

Navratri 2021: Find Out The Date, Time, Durga Puja Muhurat And Significance Of The Festival

There is a lot to look forward to as Navratri is here. The nine-day festival to worship Goddess Durga is celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashwin, which falls between September 23 and October 22 of the Gregorian calendar. The month marks the beginning of Shardiya Navratri. Navratri or nine nights signifies the duration of the festival. On Navratri, Hindus across the world, celebrate and worship the nine different forms of Goddess Durga. The nine forms are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Navratri 2021 Date This year, according to the Hindu calendar, Shardiya Navratri will begin on October 7, 2021, and end on October 15, 2021. The final three days — Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami — will begin with Ashtami falling on October 13. This is followed by Navami on October 14 and Dashami on October 15. Depending on the date and time of the auspicious days, the festival can last eight or nine days. This year, the festival will last 8 days with Tritiya and Chaturthi both falling on October 9. Here's a list of the dates with the corresponding days of the festival: October 7: Pratipada October 8: Dwitiya October 9: Tritiya and Chaturthi October 10: Panchami October 11: Shashti October 12: Saptami October 13: Ashtami October 14: Navami October 15: Dashami Timings of Puja For Ashtami, Navami, Dashami Ashtami Tithi will last from 9:47 pm on October 12 to 8:07 pm on October 13. Navami Tithi will start from 8:0...

Navratri 2021 Start and End Date

• • • Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Know Full Schedule Timings, Puja Muhurat of 9-Day Long Navratri Festival Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Know Full Schedule Timings, Puja Muhurat of 9-Day Long Navratri Festival Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Shardiya Navratri is celebrated to honour the victory of good over evil, as goddess Durga, defeated the demon Mahishasura. Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Know Full Schedule Timings, Puja Muhurat of 9-Day Long Navratri Festival Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: The 9-day long celebration of Navratri is around the corner. Navratri literally means ‘nine nights and it is one of the most significant Hindu festivals that will be observed from October 7th this year. This auspicious occasion will last till October 15th. On October 15, Vijayadashami also known as Dussehra will be celebrated. It marks the end of Navaratri every year. Navratri 2021 Calendar • Day 1 – Ghatasthapana, Shailaputri Puja • Day 2 – Brahmacharini Puja • Day 3 – Chandraghanta Puja • Day 4 – Kushmanda Puja • Day 5 – Upang Lalita Vrat, Skandamata Puja • Day 6 – Katyayani Puja • Day 7 – Maha Saptami, Kalaratri Puja • Day 8 – Mahashtami, Durgashtami, Kumari Puja, Mahagauri Puja • Day 9 – Maha Navami, Navami Homa, Siddhidatri Puja Significance of Navratri 2021 It is believed that Lord Shiva granted permission to his wife Goddess Durga for seeing her mother for just nine days. During that time, Goddess Durga demolished the demon Mahishasura. Hence Goddess Durga a...

Navratri 2021 April: Chaitra Navratri 2021 date, time and significance

• Chaitra Navratri 2021 Ghatasthapana date - Tuesday, April 13, 2021 • Ghatasthapana Muhurat - 05:58 AM to 10:14 AM • Ghatasthapana Abhijit Muhurat - 11:56 AM to 12:47 PM • Pratipada Tithi Begins - 08:00 AM on Apr 12, 2021 • Pratipada Tithi Ends - 10:16 AM on Apr 13, 2021 Chaitra Navratri 2021 Dates, Puja Details and Colour of the Day Day and Date Puja Colour of the day Navratri Day 1 Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Ghatasthapana, Shailputri Puja Red Navratri Day 2 Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Sindhara Dooj, Brahmacharini Puja Royal Blue Navratri Day 3 Thursday, April 15, 2021 Gauri Puja, Saubhagya Teej, Chandraghanta Puja Yellow Navratri Day 4 Friday, April 16, 2021 Kushmanda Puja, Vinayaka Chaturthi Green Navratri Day 5 Saturday, April 17, 2021 Naag Puja, Lakshmi Panchami, Skandamata Puja Grey Navratri Day 6 Sunday, April 18, 2021 Skanda Sashti, Yamuna Chhath, Katyayani Puja Orange Navratri Day 7 Monday, April 19, 2021 Maha Saptami, Kalaratri Puja White Navratri Day 8 Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Durga Ashtami, Mahagauri Puja, Annapurna Ashtami, Sandhi Puja Pink Navratri Day 9 Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Rama Navami Sky Blue Navratri Day 10 Thursday, April 22, 2021 Dashami, Navratri Parana -

2023 Ashwin Navratri Start Date

2023 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.

Navratri 2020: See the Start & End date along with full schedule

Navratri is one of the major Indian festivals. As Navratri 2020 is around the corner, people all across India are already gearing up for this 9-day long celebration. In addition to the exquisite decorations, the scrumptious food offerings made to goddess Durga and the vibrant celebrations with music and dance, Navratri will also mark the end of Pitra Paksha. Navratri 2020 Details What is the significance of Navratri? A report on Jagran reveals that, Navratri literally means ‘nine nights’ and this year the festival will commence from October 17. The auspicious days will last till October 25. On October 25/26, Vijayadashami will be celebrated, (Dussehra) will be celebrated. Dussehra usually marks the ending of Navratri. Ardent devotees worship all the nine forms of Goddess Durga, during this nine-day period. The forms are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Durga Puja in Bengal During this period, the devotees in the Indian State of West Bengal, organise and take part in 5-day festivities which will begin from October 22 and will last till 26. During this period, practicing Bengalis celebrate the victory of Maa Durga, an embodiment of power, over the King of Demons, Mahishasura. All devotees must take note that this year, Ashtami Tithi begins at 06:57 AM on Oct 23, 2020, and ends at 06:58 AM on Oct 24, 2020. Sandhi Puja Muhurat will begin from 06:34 AM and last till 07:22 AM. Important days and ...

Navratri 2020: See the Start & End date along with full schedule

Navratri is one of the major Indian festivals. As Navratri 2020 is around the corner, people all across India are already gearing up for this 9-day long celebration. In addition to the exquisite decorations, the scrumptious food offerings made to goddess Durga and the vibrant celebrations with music and dance, Navratri will also mark the end of Pitra Paksha. Navratri 2020 Details What is the significance of Navratri? A report on Jagran reveals that, Navratri literally means ‘nine nights’ and this year the festival will commence from October 17. The auspicious days will last till October 25. On October 25/26, Vijayadashami will be celebrated, (Dussehra) will be celebrated. Dussehra usually marks the ending of Navratri. Ardent devotees worship all the nine forms of Goddess Durga, during this nine-day period. The forms are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Durga Puja in Bengal During this period, the devotees in the Indian State of West Bengal, organise and take part in 5-day festivities which will begin from October 22 and will last till 26. During this period, practicing Bengalis celebrate the victory of Maa Durga, an embodiment of power, over the King of Demons, Mahishasura. All devotees must take note that this year, Ashtami Tithi begins at 06:57 AM on Oct 23, 2020, and ends at 06:58 AM on Oct 24, 2020. Sandhi Puja Muhurat will begin from 06:34 AM and last till 07:22 AM. Important days and ...

Navratri 2021 April: Chaitra Navratri 2021 date, time and significance

• Chaitra Navratri 2021 Ghatasthapana date - Tuesday, April 13, 2021 • Ghatasthapana Muhurat - 05:58 AM to 10:14 AM • Ghatasthapana Abhijit Muhurat - 11:56 AM to 12:47 PM • Pratipada Tithi Begins - 08:00 AM on Apr 12, 2021 • Pratipada Tithi Ends - 10:16 AM on Apr 13, 2021 Chaitra Navratri 2021 Dates, Puja Details and Colour of the Day Day and Date Puja Colour of the day Navratri Day 1 Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Ghatasthapana, Shailputri Puja Red Navratri Day 2 Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Sindhara Dooj, Brahmacharini Puja Royal Blue Navratri Day 3 Thursday, April 15, 2021 Gauri Puja, Saubhagya Teej, Chandraghanta Puja Yellow Navratri Day 4 Friday, April 16, 2021 Kushmanda Puja, Vinayaka Chaturthi Green Navratri Day 5 Saturday, April 17, 2021 Naag Puja, Lakshmi Panchami, Skandamata Puja Grey Navratri Day 6 Sunday, April 18, 2021 Skanda Sashti, Yamuna Chhath, Katyayani Puja Orange Navratri Day 7 Monday, April 19, 2021 Maha Saptami, Kalaratri Puja White Navratri Day 8 Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Durga Ashtami, Mahagauri Puja, Annapurna Ashtami, Sandhi Puja Pink Navratri Day 9 Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Rama Navami Sky Blue Navratri Day 10 Thursday, April 22, 2021 Dashami, Navratri Parana -

Navratri 2021: Find Out The Date, Time, Durga Puja Muhurat And Significance Of The Festival

There is a lot to look forward to as Navratri is here. The nine-day festival to worship Goddess Durga is celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashwin, which falls between September 23 and October 22 of the Gregorian calendar. The month marks the beginning of Shardiya Navratri. Navratri or nine nights signifies the duration of the festival. On Navratri, Hindus across the world, celebrate and worship the nine different forms of Goddess Durga. The nine forms are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Navratri 2021 Date This year, according to the Hindu calendar, Shardiya Navratri will begin on October 7, 2021, and end on October 15, 2021. The final three days — Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami — will begin with Ashtami falling on October 13. This is followed by Navami on October 14 and Dashami on October 15. Depending on the date and time of the auspicious days, the festival can last eight or nine days. This year, the festival will last 8 days with Tritiya and Chaturthi both falling on October 9. Here's a list of the dates with the corresponding days of the festival: October 7: Pratipada October 8: Dwitiya October 9: Tritiya and Chaturthi October 10: Panchami October 11: Shashti October 12: Saptami October 13: Ashtami October 14: Navami October 15: Dashami Timings of Puja For Ashtami, Navami, Dashami Ashtami Tithi will last from 9:47 pm on October 12 to 8:07 pm on October 13. Navami Tithi will start from 8:0...

Navratri 2021 Start and End Date

• • • Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Know Full Schedule Timings, Puja Muhurat of 9-Day Long Navratri Festival Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Know Full Schedule Timings, Puja Muhurat of 9-Day Long Navratri Festival Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Shardiya Navratri is celebrated to honour the victory of good over evil, as goddess Durga, defeated the demon Mahishasura. Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: Know Full Schedule Timings, Puja Muhurat of 9-Day Long Navratri Festival Navratri 2021 Start and End Date: The 9-day long celebration of Navratri is around the corner. Navratri literally means ‘nine nights and it is one of the most significant Hindu festivals that will be observed from October 7th this year. This auspicious occasion will last till October 15th. On October 15, Vijayadashami also known as Dussehra will be celebrated. It marks the end of Navaratri every year. Navratri 2021 Calendar • Day 1 – Ghatasthapana, Shailaputri Puja • Day 2 – Brahmacharini Puja • Day 3 – Chandraghanta Puja • Day 4 – Kushmanda Puja • Day 5 – Upang Lalita Vrat, Skandamata Puja • Day 6 – Katyayani Puja • Day 7 – Maha Saptami, Kalaratri Puja • Day 8 – Mahashtami, Durgashtami, Kumari Puja, Mahagauri Puja • Day 9 – Maha Navami, Navami Homa, Siddhidatri Puja Significance of Navratri 2021 It is believed that Lord Shiva granted permission to his wife Goddess Durga for seeing her mother for just nine days. During that time, Goddess Durga demolished the demon Mahishasura. Hence Goddess Durga a...