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“Navaratri” is a Sanskrit term, literally meaning – nine nights. It is a Hindu festival celebrated for 9 nights and ten days to with reverence to Hindu Goddess Durga, and commonly called “Durga Puja”. Falling near the autumn equinox (September-October) it is one of the most celebrated Navratri festivals and is also called “Sharad Navaratri” or “Maha Navratri”.
Navratri is celebrated throughout the Indian subcontinent, though different cultures celebrate it differently. The festival celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura; concluding on the day of Dussehra festivities.
Navaratri Festival 2024
The festival of Sharad Navratri began on Sunday 29th September 2024 as a nine day long reverence to Goddess Durga and will concludes with Durga Visarjan (idol immersion) on the day of Vijayadashmi (Dussehra) on Tuesday, 11th October 2024.
Each day of Navratri is devoted to one of the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga, namely- Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skand mata, Katyani, Kalratri, Mahagauri and Siddhiratri.
Devotees observed fast on the first day of Sharad Navratri and performed worship of one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga – Shailaputri.
The atmosphere in almost every Hindu household has turned religiously pious with most of the people doing regular Goddess worships and abstaining from consumption of liquor and meat.
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When is Sharad Navaratri Celebrated
There are four seasonal Navratris celebrated as per the Hindu calendar in the months of Chaitra (March-April), Aashadh (June-July), Ashwin (September-October) and Magha (January-February). The most significant Navratri is Sharad Navratri, falling in the Lunar month of Ashwin. It is called Sharad Navratri as it falls in Sharad Ritu (Fall season). The first day of Sharad Navratri is called Pratipada and its last day corresponds with the Dussehra festival. The second most celebrated Navratri is Chaitra Navratri, falling in the month of Chaitra (Mar-Apr).
Like many other Hindu festival Navratri is also closely related to the position of Sun, Moon and stars. The time to perform the rituals is astronomically determined.
History of Navratri
It is difficult to ascertain the exact date or era during which the custom of Navratri celebrations began. The feminine aspect of divine natural forces is mentioned in the oldest books on planet – the Vedas, dating back to 6000 BCE. There are mentions of ancient sages worshipping Goddesses like – Usha and Saraswati.
The earliest references to a divine mother fighting evil were made in the Puranas, composed during 400 to 1000 BCE. The first and most significant ancient text which indicates the celebration of Navratri is “Durga Saptashati” also called Chandi Path. It was practiced widely in India during 3rd century BCE. The scholars and Gupta kings edited the text around 4th century, making it more popular.
Navratri Mythology
There are various myths and legends associated with Navratri Festival. One of the most famous one revolves around Goddess Durga and an evil king Mahishasura. Another legend has Mahishasura as an Aryan king and Goddess Durga as another queen.
1) Goddess Durga and Evil Demon Mahishasura
Legends have it that Mahishasura was an evil king with the head of a buffalo. However, he was an ardent devotee of Lord Brahma and after years of worship and penance was offered a wish by the latter. Mahishasura asked for immortality. He asked for a wish that he could never be killed by a man or an animal on the face of earth. Somehow, he thought that he was too powerful to be killed by a woman and didn’t need any wish regarding it. Thus, Lord Brahma granted a boon to Mahishasura that he could not be killed on earth by a man or an animal, but a woman would be able to kill him.
Getting the boon of immortality, Mahishasura headed on, to conquer the three worlds – heaven, earth and hell. He also tried to capture Indraloka – the kingdom of Lord Indra. Thus a battle ensued between Mahishasura and other Gods led by Indra. However, Mahishasura emerged victorious given to the immortality boon.
Dejected with the defeat, Gods asked Lord Vishnu to intervene. After assessing the situation Lord Vishnu decided to create a woman to slain Mahishasura. Since, Lord Shiva is the God of destruction he was also consulted. Thus, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva combined all their powers and created Goddess Durga.
Durga is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Parvathi and is revered as “Mahashakti”- the supreme power. The battle between Mahishasura and Goddess Durga lasted for fifteen days, during which Mahishasura took forms of various animals to escape her. However, on the concluding day when he took the shape of a buffalo, he was cornered by Durga who killed him with her trident. The day Mahishasura was killed by Durga is called “Mahalaya” and marks the first day of Navratri celebrations.
2) Aryan King Mahishasura and Queen Durga
Another legend states that Mahishasura was a powerful Aryan king, whose people worshipped buffalos. The king was so powerful that he captured the whole kingdom of Aryabarta, defeating many kings. A queen appeared to rule the northern parts of Aryabarta. The defeated kings started pleading alliance with the queen. Subsequently their collective army grew in numbers and strength.
When Mahishasura came to know about the Queen’s growing strength he sends a messenger, offering her to become his consort. Thinking that a woman could not harm him, Mahishasura kept on sending messengers; though, every time the queen declined his offer. In the mean time queen’s army grew in number and strength and finally an attack on the buffalo king was planned.
Inferior in strength and number, Mahishasura’s army was defeated and he was killed by the queen by her spear. The queen is believed to have fed dead Mahishasura to his pet lion. With the passage of time the queen took the form of Adi Shakti and revered as Goddess Durga.
How is Navaratri Celebrated?
Navratri is a major Hindu festival which is celebrated throughout India as well as places outside India. The ways to celebrate Navratri however differs with the cultures and beliefs of people. Some places the warrior form of Durga is worshipped while in others, her more peaceful forms like Lakshmi and Saraswati are revered.
Navratri is celebrated with much fervor and devotion on the Eastern state of West Bengal. During Navratri thousands of marquees (Hindi – pandals) are erected on every street, square and locality. Inside the pandaals a stage is erected on which the bust of Goddess Durga is placed, following full religious rituals. The most common depiction is Goddess Durga mounted on a Lion, holding a trident in hand, the other end of which is pierced into Mahishasura’s chest, who is lying on her feet.
Navratri begins with Mahalaya, which is the first day of festival. People prepare for nine days long fast and veneration of Goddess, starting from Mahalaya. Those who fast abstain from eating rice, wheat, common salt and usually consume fruits, nuts and milk products.
The sixth day of Navratri called Sashthi is the most significant as it marks the inauguration of festivities and Goddess Durga is welcomed on this day. It is on Sashthi that the pandals are open for general public to worship and venerate Goddess Durga. For the next three days – Saptami (7th), Ashthami (8th) and Navami (9th), various forms of Goddess Durga along with Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha are worshipped.
People visit to various pandals with family and friends, to get a glimpse of their most revered Goddess – Durga the Mahashakti (Supreme power). On the last day of Dashmi (10th) a huge procession is take out to a nearby or distant specifically created artificial pond.
Another event coinciding with Durga Puja in northern India is Ramleela. Ramleela is a kind of re enactment of life incidents of Lord Rama, from his birth to his return to Ayodhya after exile. The last day of Ramleela coincides with Dashmi (10th) day of Durga puja and it is believed that on this very day Rama had Killed Ravana.
In some eastern states and Rajput communities of Rajasthan, a ritual of animal sacrifice is followed. Usually the animal is goat and the sacrifice is believed to stimulate the violent side of Durga to fight against Mahishasura.
Navratri is celebrated by the migrated Hindu population in, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, Trinidad and UK and at all the places around the world, with significant Hindu Diaspora.
Significance of Navratri
Sharad Navratri is most significant Hindu festival lasting for nine nights and ten days. It has cultural, spiritual and religious significances. It signifies the victory of righteousness over immorality or good over evil. The display of festivities, gives a chance to people from other faiths, to understand and respect Hindu culture, rituals and beliefs.
The death of a powerful demon Mahishasura at the hands of a woman –Goddess Durga, signifies the strength a woman could have and that if her conscience is stimulated, she can deal with the most powerful evil forces of the universe.
Nine Days of Navaratri
Every day of Navratri also has its own significance and is dedicated to a separate incarnation of the Goddess and its veneration. All the nine days of Navratri and their significance are given below-
Navaratri Day 1: Shailaputri (Arya)
The first day of Navratri is called Pratipada and is dedicated to the veneration of Shailaputri; one of the manifestations of Goddess Durga. Shailaputri means daughter of the mountain; an incarnation of Goddess Parvathi. Thus Shailaputri is worshipped as a consort of Shiva and is depicted riding a bull, with a trident (trishul) n her right hand and a lotus in her left. Shailaputri manifests action and vigor; hence the color of the day is red.
Navaratri Day 2: Brahmacharini
The second day is devoted to the veneration of Goddess Brahmacharini. Brahmacharini means a devoted female student, who resides in an ashram of gurukul with her teacher and other students. Goddess Brahmacharini is another incarnation of Parvathi, which the latter adopted to undergo the penance in order to achieve her goal of Shiva as husband.
Navaratri Day 3: Chandraghanta
The third day is dedicated to the veneration of another incarnation of Goddess Durga, known as Chandraghanta, meaning shaped like a bell. She is depicted as possessing a third eye which is always open and she is always ready to fight the demons. She rewards her devotees with her grace and strength.
Navaratri Day 4: Kushmanda
Kushmanda is another incarnation of Durga credited with creating the world with her smile. The word is formed by combining – “Ku” means little, “Kush” means warmth and “Anda” means cosmic egg. She is believed to bestow her devotees with wealth and strength.
Navaratri Day 5: Skandmata
Skandmata means mother of Skanda; latter is another name of Kartikeya – son of Goddess Parvathi and Lord Shiva. Skandmata has four armed and is depicted riding a lion, carrying lotus in her hand and one hand postured to giving blessing and holding lord Skanda (Kartikeya) in her lap. She is also seated on a Lotus. She is believed to reward her devotees with salvation and prosperity.
Navaratri Day 6: Katyayani
Katyayani is incarnation of Goddess Parvathi, daughter of a sage Katyayana and is one of the most violent forms of Goddess Durga. Katyayani has four hands and is depicted riding a lion. At some places Goddess Katyayani is worshipped by young girls to get husbands like Lord Krishna.
Navaratri Day 7: Kalaratri
Kalaratri is the most ferocious form of Goddess Durga and an incarnation of Parvathi. It is believed that Goddess Parvathi has removed her fair skin to kill the demons Sumbha and Nisumbha. Goddess Kalaratri is shown wearing a white sari and fiery eyes, her body turned black. She is believed to protect her devotees from harm.
Navaratri Day 8: Mahagauri
Mahagauri is depicted riding a bull and is also called Shwetaambardhara, because of her extremely fair complexion. She represents intelligence and peace and blesses her devotees with purity, removing their sins and calming their lives.
Navaratri Day 9: Sidhidatri
Goddess Sidhidatri is depicted sitting on a lotus and is believed to bestow his devotees of all types of Siddhis (paranormal powers). She has four arms and holds a lotus, Sudarshan Chakra, mace (gada) and Shankha (conch shell) in each of her hands.
50+ Navaratri Quotes to Celebrate the Spirit of the Festival
Navaratri, a festival of devotion and celebration, honors the victory of good over evil. The nine nights are filled with fasting, prayer, and joy as devotees worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Here are 50+ Navaratri quotes to inspire you and spread the festive cheer!
Inspirational Navaratri Quotes
- “May the nine days and nights of Navaratri bring you the strength to fight your battles and emerge victorious in life.”
- “As Goddess Durga conquers evil, may your life be filled with success, love, and harmony.”
- “This Navaratri, let’s focus on spiritual growth and seek blessings for health, wealth, and happiness.”
- “Embrace the spirit of Navaratri with full devotion and positivity. Jai Mata Di!”
- “On this auspicious occasion, may you be blessed with the power to destroy all negativity in your life.”
Motivational Navaratri Quotes
- “Let the light of Navaratri bring new beginnings, opportunities, and success into your life.”
- “Like the goddess who fought valiantly against the demons, may you conquer your challenges with courage.”
- “Navaratri teaches us the value of determination and resilience—never give up, even in the face of adversity.”
- “May this Navaratri remove all fears and doubts from your life, leading you toward success and peace.”
- “Celebrate Navaratri with all your heart and let the Goddess bless you with wisdom and strength.”
Devotional Navaratri Quotes
- “Goddess Durga’s blessings are endless. May she shower you with her divine love and strength.”
- “Navaratri reminds us that good always triumphs over evil—have faith and keep your devotion strong.”
- “Pray to the Mother Divine during these nine days, and she will guide you toward the light.”
- “The divine blessings of Maa Durga will protect you from all harm and bring peace into your life.”
- “May this Navaratri bring spiritual renewal and deep connection with the Goddess.”
Empowering Navaratri Quotes
- “Navaratri is the celebration of inner strength and feminine power. May you find both within you.”
- “On this Navaratri, may you discover your inner goddess and become unstoppable in your journey.”
- “Durga Maa empowers us to embrace our inner warrior and fight injustice with grace and dignity.”
- “Navaratri is not just a festival—it is a reminder of the infinite power that resides in you.”
- “Feel the strength of Maa Durga in your heart and soul, and move forward with confidence.”
Navaratri Blessing Quotes
- “May the festival of Navaratri fill your home with joy, peace, and the blessings of the goddess.”
- “May the divine blessings of Maa Durga bring endless happiness, success, and prosperity to your life.”
- “During these nine days, may the goddess bless you with the courage to overcome every obstacle.”
- “On this auspicious occasion of Navaratri, may your life be filled with love and light.”
- “May you be blessed with joy, health, and divine protection throughout the nine nights of Navaratri.”
Short and Simple Navaratri Quotes
- “Navaratri is the time to thank the Goddess for all the blessings in your life.”
- “Wishing you a Navaratri full of positivity, health, and devotion.”
- “May the energy of Navaratri inspire you to achieve your goals and dreams.”
- “Celebrate this Navaratri with pure devotion and love for the divine mother.”
- “Navaratri brings the promise of new beginnings and the hope of a brighter future.”
Thoughtful Navaratri Quotes
- “As we worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga, let us also awaken the divine within us.”
- “Navaratri reminds us to celebrate the divine feminine, not just in the goddess, but in every woman.”
- “This Navaratri, may you reconnect with your spiritual self and discover true peace.”
- “Like the goddess, may you be fierce in your purpose and gentle in your actions.”
- “Navaratri is not just about rituals; it’s about transformation—inside and out.”
Joyful Navaratri Quotes
- “Dance, sing, and celebrate as the divine blessings of Maa Durga fill your heart with joy!”
- “Navaratri is a time to rejoice and embrace the love and grace of the goddess.”
- “Wishing you a Navaratri full of devotion, celebration, and happiness!”
- “Celebrate Navaratri with joy in your heart and devotion in your soul!”
- “Let the blessings of Maa Durga fill your life with unlimited happiness.”
Navaratri Quotes for WhatsApp and Social Media
- “Happy Navaratri! May Maa Durga bless you and your family with happiness and success.”
- “This Navaratri, let’s celebrate the triumph of good over evil and spread positivity everywhere.”
- “Navaratri vibes! Time to celebrate the goddess and all the power she gives us. 💫”
- “May this Navaratri brighten up your life with the divine blessings of the goddess.”
- “Jai Mata Di! Let’s celebrate Navaratri with pure devotion and lots of joy!”
Navaratri Quotes for Inner Peace
- “Navaratri is a reminder to find inner peace through devotion and faith in the divine.”
- “May this Navaratri cleanse your mind and soul, bringing you closer to the divine mother.”
- “In the midst of Navaratri’s celebrations, may you find inner calm and serenity.”
- “As the goddess battles evil, may you conquer the chaos within and find peace.”
- “On this Navaratri, find peace by surrendering all your worries to the goddess.”
Navaratri Wisdom Quotes
- “Navaratri teaches us that the fight between good and evil begins within ourselves.”
- “Celebrate Navaratri by reflecting on your purpose, values, and devotion to the divine.”
- “The strength of Navaratri lies in its message—faith, resilience, and the power of truth.”
- “Navaratri reminds us that we must be the light in the world and fight the darkness within us.”
- “As we worship Maa Durga, let’s strive to live with compassion, courage, and wisdom.”
Navaratri Wishes for Family and Friends 2024
- Wishing you a blessed Navaratri, filled with love, peace, and joy. May Goddess Durga guide and protect your family.
- May the blessings of Maa Durga illuminate your life with happiness, prosperity, and good health. Happy Navaratri!
- Let’s celebrate the victory of good over evil this Navaratri. Wishing you and your family a joyful and blessed festival.
- May Goddess Durga empower you with strength, wisdom, and courage. Happy Navaratri!
- May the divine grace of Goddess Durga always be with you. Wishing you a vibrant and joyous Navaratri!
Inspirational Navaratri Wishes
- May Goddess Durga inspire you to conquer all your challenges and lead you to success. Happy Navaratri!
- Let the light of Maa Durga’s blessings shine upon you and guide you through the darkness. Wishing you a blessed Navaratri.
- On this holy occasion, may you gain strength to overcome your fears and obstacles. Happy Navaratri!
- May Navaratri bring you the courage to embrace life with all its beauty and challenges. Stay strong and blessed!
- As the festival of Navaratri begins, may you be filled with the spirit of positivity and grace. Jai Mata Di!
Navaratri Wishes for Social Media
- Celebrate the power of good over evil. Happy Navaratri to all! 🏵️🌟
- Navaratri has arrived! Let’s honor Maa Durga and welcome her divine blessings into our lives. #HappyNavaratri
- May this Navaratri bring you joy, peace, and endless blessings. #JaiMataDi
- Nine days of worship, joy, and devotion to Goddess Durga. Wishing everyone a Happy Navaratri! 🙏✨
- Celebrate the strength of womanhood and divinity. Happy Navaratri!
Devotional Navaratri Wishes
- May Goddess Durga remove all obstacles from your life and fill your home with joy and prosperity. Happy Navaratri!
- Let’s bow to the power of the Mother Goddess and seek her divine blessings this Navaratri. Jai Mata Di!
- May Maa Durga’s divine energy surround you and your family, bringing peace, success, and happiness.
- On this auspicious occasion of Navaratri, may you experience spiritual growth and inner peace.
- May the divine light of Navaratri remove all darkness from your life. Happy Navaratri!
Navaratri Wishes for Success and Prosperity
- Wishing you success, wealth, and good fortune as Maa Durga showers her blessings upon you this Navaratri.
- May Navaratri bring you endless prosperity and the power to achieve all your dreams. Happy Navaratri!
- On this holy occasion, I wish you strength, wisdom, and success in every aspect of your life. Happy Navaratri!
- May the nine divine days of Navaratri shower you with success and happiness. Jai Mata Di!
- May Maa Durga bless you with abundant wealth and prosperity. Happy Navaratri!
Short and Sweet Navaratri Wishes
- Wishing you a joyous and prosperous Navaratri!
- May the divine blessings of Goddess Durga be with you. Happy Navaratri!
- Celebrate this Navaratri with love, devotion, and joy!
- May Navaratri bring you strength and happiness.
- Wishing you and your family a very Happy Navaratri!
Navaratri Wishes for Health and Well-being
- May Maa Durga bless you with good health, happiness, and harmony this Navaratri.
- May the nine nights of Navaratri purify your mind, body, and soul. Wishing you well-being and joy.
- On this auspicious Navaratri, may you and your family be blessed with good health and peace.
- Let the divine energy of Goddess Durga protect your family and bless you with long life and well-being.
- This Navaratri, I pray for your good health and well-being. Jai Mata Di!
Navaratri Wishes for Peace and Harmony
- May the festival of Navaratri bring peace, harmony, and prosperity into your life.
- Let’s come together in devotion and celebrate the power of good over evil. Happy Navaratri!
- May the blessings of Navaratri fill your life with love and peace.
- Wishing you inner peace and happiness this Navaratri. May Maa Durga’s blessings always be with you.
- May the divine light of Navaratri bring you peace and serenity.
Navaratri Wishes for Happiness and Joy
- Let’s dance in devotion and celebrate the joy of Navaratri with love and laughter.
- Wishing you a colorful and vibrant Navaratri, filled with joy and celebration!
- May this Navaratri fill your home with endless happiness and joy.
- Celebrate this Navaratri with joy, laughter, and dance!
- May your Navaratri be full of joy, devotion, and happiness.
Special Navaratri Wishes for Loved Ones
- May the divine blessings of Maa Durga keep your loved ones safe and sound. Happy Navaratri!
- May this Navaratri bring your family together in joy and devotion.
- Wishing you and your loved ones a beautiful Navaratri filled with love and blessings.
- May the spirit of Navaratri bring your family closer and fill your hearts with love.
- Wishing you nine days of blessings, happiness, and togetherness this Navaratri.
Heartfelt Navaratri Messages
- Navaratri is a time to cleanse our souls and renew our spirits. May Maa Durga guide you to a brighter future.
- On this Navaratri, may you find new hope, strength, and inspiration. Wishing you a blessed and peaceful festival.
- May the nine nights of Navaratri bring you the strength to face all challenges with courage and grace.
- Sending you warm Navaratri wishes for a festival filled with peace, prosperity, and happiness.
- Let’s celebrate the divine feminine power and embrace the strength of Maa Durga this Navaratri. Jai Mata Di!
Navaratri Special Songs 2024
Navaratri is a festival filled with joy, devotion, and celebration across India. It’s a time when people come together to worship the nine forms of Goddess Durga, perform Garba, and Dandiya, and indulge in devotional music. Music plays a vital role during this festival, helping to uplift the spiritual energy and making the celebration more joyous. Here are 2-3 special Navaratri songs for 2024 that you can add to your playlist to celebrate the occasion:
1. Jai Ambe Gauri Aarti
Genre: Devotional
Artist: Various Artists
Duration: 5 minutes
One of the most iconic songs during Navaratri, “Jai Ambe Gauri” is a devotional Aarti dedicated to Goddess Durga. Sung in almost every home and temple during the festival, this Aarti invokes the divine energy and blessings of the goddess. Its peaceful rhythm and spiritual lyrics make it a must-have on your Navaratri playlist.
Key Highlights:
- Sung as part of the daily prayers during Navaratri
- Instills a sense of devotion and peace
- Ideal for beginning and concluding Garba or Dandiya sessions
2. Dholi Taro Dhol Baje
Genre: Garba
Artist: Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
Duration: 6 minutes
“Dholi Taro Dhol Baje” is a popular Garba song from the Bollywood movie Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. This high-energy song is perfect for Navaratri Garba nights. With traditional Gujarati beats and the sound of dhol, it creates the perfect atmosphere to get everyone dancing in sync with the festive spirit. The lively rhythms and infectious chorus make it a crowd favorite every year.
Key Highlights:
- Ideal for Garba and Dandiya sessions
- High-energy and festive beats that get everyone dancing
- A Bollywood classic loved across generations
3. Shubharambh
Genre: Fusion, Garba
Artist: Divya Kumar
Duration: 3 minutes 30 seconds
“Shubharambh” from the movie Kai Po Che! is a modern take on traditional Garba music. It is perfect for those who want a contemporary flavor while still maintaining the essence of Garba. The song is festive and upbeat, with an exciting mix of modern and traditional beats, making it a great option for younger generations and Garba beginners.
Key Highlights:
- Fusion of traditional and modern beats
- Great for Garba beginners looking for something different
- The perfect track to start your Navaratri celebrations with style
Navartri FAQs
What are the dates for Navratri in 2024?
Navratri 2024 will start on October 3 and end on October 11.
What is 9 Durga Days 2024?
The 9 Durga Days are the nine days of Navratri, each dedicated to a form of Goddess Durga.
What are the 9 colors of Navratri 2024?
Each day of Navratri has a different color associated with it, starting with yellow, green, gray, orange, white, red, royal blue, pink, and purple.
What are the 9 days of Navratri's colors?
The colors are yellow (Day 1), green (Day 2), gray (Day 3), orange (Day 4), white (Day 5), red (Day 6), royal blue (Day 7), pink (Day 8), and purple (Day 9).
What is the schedule of Navratri in 2024?
Navratri 2024 will be celebrated from October 3 to October 11, with each day honoring a different form of Durga.
Which mata is first in Navratri 2024?
On the first day of Navratri, Maa Shailputri is worshiped.
Which Navratri is in October 2024?
Sharad Navratri will be celebrated in October 2024.
What is the date of first Navratri 2024?
The first day of Navratri 2024 is October 3.
What is Sharad or Navratri?
Sharad Navratri is the most popular Navratri festival, celebrated in autumn to honor Goddess Durga.
What are the dates for Garba in 2024?
Garba will be celebrated from October 3 to October 11 during Navratri.
Who is the goddess of Sharad Navratri?
Goddess Durga is worshipped during Sharad Navratri in her nine different forms.
How do you wish for happy Navratri 2024?
You can say, 'Happy Navratri! May Maa Durga bless you with happiness and strength.'
What is Navratri 2024?
Navratri 2024 is a nine-day Hindu festival honoring the nine forms of Goddess Durga from October 3 to 11.