Navratri is one of the largest festivals in India and is conducted with a lot of grandeur by the people. You can join in the fun through gifts to your family even if you are far away from them. Gifts will surely brighten up their Navratri and elate them completely.

When was Navratri in 2024?


Navratri in 2024 was from 3rd October, Thursday to 11th October, Friday.

When was Navratri?

Navratri is the worship of the nine forms of Goddess Amba who represents the entity of Shakti or the most immense creative power. The names of these different forms are Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Each of these days devoted to Goddesses is signified by a different color and it is customary to wear a dress of that particular color. The Garba traditional dance of Gujarat is performed by many women during this time of celebration. The deities of the divine Goddess are placed in temples and pandals for the public as well as privately at home. The deity is immersed in water on the tenth day which is known as Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami.

When was Navratri in 2023?

 

Navratri in 2023 was from 15th October, Sunday to 23rd October, Monday.

 

When was Navratri?

It's celebrated all over the world, typically falling between September and October during the month of Ashvin, and lasts for nine days. Nav means nine and Ratri means nights. People come together during Navratri to celebrate Durga, the mother goddess who carries lots of weapons in her arms. Each day is represented by a different colour which symbolises one of her distinct characteristics or traits. Many Hindus wear a different colored traditional outfit each day to reflect this. The festival ends with what's known as Dussehra, which is the celebration of good over evil.

When was Navratri in 2021?

 

Navratri in 2021 was from the 7th of October, Thursday to the 14th of October, Thursday.

When was Navratri?

Indians all over the world celebrate this festival and have lots of fun with their friends and family. Navratri is celebrated 4 times seasonally but the Sharad Navratri is the one which is celebrated in a grand manner. In many parts of India, it is marked by feasting and dancing and in some by fasting, though differently, the dedication is entirely devoted to the divine feminine or Shakti. The nine days celebrate different forms of Shakti or Goddess Durga, and one popular ritual on one of these days is Kanya Puja, where little girls are worshipped by washing their food and offering food and cloth.

When was Navratri in 2020?

 

Navratri in 2020 was from the 17th of October, Saturday to the 25th of October, Sunday.

When was Navratri?

The occasion Navratri is observed for nine long days and the nine forms of Goddess Durga are celebrated each day. Though Navratri occurs four times seasonally the Sharad Navratri is the most observed in different parts of the Indian cultural sphere. These beautiful nine days are celebrated with praying, feasting, and performing to Garba mainly in Gujarat. The occasion is celebrated by all people living in India or abroad, and when foreigners also participate in Navratri as they find it very spiritual, colorful, and exciting.

When was Navratri in 2019?

 

Navratri in 2019 was from the 29th of September, Sunday to the 7th of October, Monday.

When was Navratri?

Navratri is a 10-day festival that is celebrated in most parts of India. The word Navratri literally translates to 9 nights (nav-9; ratri-night). During these 10 pious days, the Hindus in India celebrate the divinity of feminine power in the form of Goddess Durga, Goddess Lakshmi, and Goddess Saraswati. The Navratri ends with the Dussehra on the 10th day which symbolizes the celebration and remembrance of Ma Durga’s (good) triumph over Mahisasura (evil). Navratri celebrations involve various socio-cultural activities like performing the Garba dance in Gujarat, marking the beginning of a child’s education with Vidyarambham in various parts of South India, staging the Ramleela in Uttar Pradesh, and many others. Make plans with your favorite people for a week full of celebration and enjoyment and transform this Navratri into a special one for them.

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