Navratri is an auspicious Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is one of the most revered Hindu festivals that spans over nine nights. This year Navratri is commencing on September 26 and will end on October 5 with Vijay Dashmi and Durga Visarjan. There are a few important rules that devotees should follow during the nine-day long festival.
Navrartri is an auspicious day dedicated to Goddess Durga. Navrartri is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy across North and Eastern part of India. From dance performance to serving special dishes, devotee worship Goddess Durga.
It is one of the most revered Hindu festivals that spans over nine nights. This year Navratri is commencing on September 26 and will end on October 5 with Vijay Dashmi and Durga Visarjan.
Navratri comes twice a year Shradda i.e before Dusshera (October/November) and Chaitara Mah (March/April). These days, they worship Durga's nine avtaar. In Navratri, good triumphs over evil. Devotees work extremely hard these days to appease Lord Durga.
There are a few important rules that devotees should follow during the nine-day long festival.
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Do's during Navratri:
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Dont's during Navratri: