Chaitra Navratri is one of the most sacred Hindu festivals dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. Observed in the Hindu month of Chaitra, this nine-day festival marks
Shardiya Navratri is one of the most important and widely celebrated Hindu festivals dedicated to Maa Durga and her nine divine forms, collectively known as Navdurga. Observed during the Ashwin
Maha Navami 2025 is one of the most significant festivals in India, celebrated with grandeur and devotion. This year, Maha Navami falls on 1st October, Wednesday, 2025, marking the last day of the
Shardiya Navratri is a grand Hindu festival celebrated over nine days in devotion to the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Each day has its own significance, dedicated to one form of the Goddess. The 9th
Navratri is one of the biggest Hindu festivals, celebrated for nine days to honor the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a different form of the Goddess, and devotees
Navratri Day 7 (also called Maha Saptami) is dedicated to Maa Kalratri, the fiercest and most protective form of Goddess Durga. Her name—Kal (time/darkness) and Ratri (night)—speaks of the cosmic
Navratri day 6 is dedicated to Mata Katyayani, who is the fierce form of Maa Durga, and it is one of the very significant days of Navratri. The sacred day is celebrated with various rituals,
Day 5 of Navratri is devoted to the deity of motherhood and the fifth form of Maa Durga – Skandmata. This auspicious day falls on September 26th this year. Let’s explore Navratri day 5th,
Like every year, this Navratri 2025 is going to be celebrated with joy, spirituality and devotion. Let’s explore Navratri day 4, talking about who we worship, the special colour, and what rituals