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Navratri 2026

नवरात्रि

📅 Sunday, 11 October 2026to 19 October

📖 About Navratri

Navratri is a nine-night festival celebrating the divine feminine power of Goddess Durga. Sharad Navratri 2026 begins on Sunday, October 11 and culminates with Dussehra on Tuesday, October 20.

Significance

Navratri celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. The nine nights honor nine forms of the goddess, each representing different aspects of feminine divine power. The festival is celebrated across India with regional variations. In Western India, it's marked by Garba and Dandiya Raas dances. In Eastern India, particularly Bengal, elaborate Durga Puja pandals are created. In South India, Golu (display of dolls) is a key tradition. Spiritually, Navratri is a time for fasting, prayer, and self-reflection, allowing devotees to cleanse themselves and seek the goddess's blessings.

📜 Mythology & Stories

According to mythology, the demon Mahishasura had obtained a boon that he could not be killed by any god or man. He terrorized the heavens and earth. The gods combined their powers to create Goddess Durga, who battled the demon for nine nights and days, finally slaying him on the tenth day, which is celebrated as Dussehra. Each of the nine nights is dedicated to a different form of the goddess: 1. Shailaputri - Daughter of the mountains 2. Brahmacharini - The ascetic goddess 3. Chandraghanta - The one with a moon-shaped bell 4. Kushmanda - Creator of the universe 5. Skandamata - Mother of Skanda (Kartikeya) 6. Katyayani - Daughter of sage Katyayana 7. Kalaratri - The dark night 8. Mahagauri - The extremely fair one 9. Siddhidatri - Bestower of supernatural powers

🪔 Rituals & Practices

  • Setting up a Kalash (sacred pot) for the goddess
  • Daily puja and aarti for Goddess Durga
  • Fasting for nine days (varying levels of strictness)
  • Reciting Durga Chalisa and Durga Saptashati
  • Wearing specific colors each day corresponding to the nine forms
  • Performing Garba and Dandiya Raas dances (Gujarat tradition)
  • Visiting Durga Puja pandals (Bengal tradition)
  • Kanya Puja: Worshipping young girls as goddess incarnations on Ashtami
  • Havan (fire ceremony) on the final day

🎭 Traditions Across India

Nine colors: Each day has a designated color to wear

Ghatasthapana: Setting up the sacred pot on Day 1

Durga Ashtami: Special puja on the eighth day

Maha Navami: Culmination puja on the ninth day

Dussehra: Victory celebration on the tenth day

🍲 Traditional Foods & Sweets

Sabudana Khichdi

Tapioca pearls cooked with peanuts and potatoes

Kuttu Puri

Puris made from buckwheat flour

Singhare ke Atte ka Halwa

Sweet made from water chestnut flour

Samo Rice

Barnyard millet rice for fasting

Makhana Kheer

Fox nut pudding

Aloo Jeera

Simple potato preparation with cumin

Quick Info

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Date

Sunday, 11 October 2026

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Deity

Goddess Durga (Nine forms)

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Moon Phase

Pratipada to Navami (Shukla Paksha)

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Type

major Festival

🎉 Greetings

Happy Navratri!

नवरात्रि की शुभकामनाएं!

Jai Mata Di!

जय माता दी!

May Goddess Durga bless you

माँ दुर्गा आपको आशीर्वाद दें

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