Navratri holds a special significance among Hindus. These days are purely dedicated to worship Goddess Durga. Navratri festival is celebrated for nine long days and nights. Devotees worship Goddess Durga and seek blessings. This year, Navratri festival will begin from Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha in Ashwina month i.e., October 15, 2023 and it will end on Dashami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Ashwina i.e., October 24, 2023.
Navratri Day 1 - Goddess Shailputri - Pink Colour
Navratri Day 2 - Goddess Brahmacharini - White Colour
Navartri Day 3 - Goddess Chandraghanta - Red Colour
Navratri Day 4 - Goddess Kushmanda - Orange Colour
Navratri Day 5 - Goddess Skandamata - Yellow Colour
Navratri Day 6 - Goddess Katyayani - Maroon Colour
Navratri Day 7 - Goddess Kaalratri - Navy Blue Colour
Navratri Day 8 - Goddess Mahagauri - Green Colour
Navratri Day 9 - Goddess Siddhidatri - Beige Colour
Navratri is celebrated in different ways in different cities as per their rituals and traditions. Durga Puja is celebrated with so much enthusiasm and it is most famous festival of Kolkata, West Bengal, Bihar and Tripura. Navratri Garba is also famous in Gujrat and celebrated with great grandeur. They organise Garba dance during these nine days of Navratri and offer prayers to Goddess Durga. At some places, Ramlila is performed at a big platform during nine days of Navratri and celebrate this festival with happiness and joy.
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