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Navratri 2021: Dates, Significance, and Rituals – Horoscopeeveryday

India is a land of festivals. Amongst the diverse festivals that are celebrated in India, Navratri holds a prominent place. Navratri may be a nine-day long, spiritual festival that’s celebrated everywhere in India, This auspicious occasion believes that the Sharad Navratri is that the foremost vital one.


This year 2021 Navratri will start from (Thursday) 7th October 2021. It will end with the celebration of Vijayadashami on (Friday) 15th October 2021.


Navratri 2021 Dates and Time

7th October 2021- Ghatasthapana (Pratipada)

Ghatasthapana Auspicious Timing – 06:17 AM to 07:07 AM

Ghatasthapana Abhijit Muhurat (Auspicious Timing) – 11:45 AM to 12:32 PM

Pratipada Tithi Begins – 04:34 PM, 6th October 2021

Pratipada Tithi Ends – 01:46 PM, 7th October 2021

8th October 2021 – Dwitiya 

9th October 2021 – Tritiya and Chaturthi

10th October 2021 – Panchami

11th October 2021 – Shashti

12th October 2021 – Saptami

13th October 2021 – Ashtami

14th October 2021 – Navami 

15th October 2021- Vijayadashami


Navratri Significance and Importance

Navratri may be a Hindu festival to worship the nine avatars or manifestations of Goddess Durga also referred to as Shakti or Devi. This Navratri festival is once celebrated during spring as Chaitra Navratri and autumn as Sharad Navratri. Navratri is observed during the month of Ashwin, which usually falls in September or October. The festival begins on the primary day (Pratipada) of the brilliant lunar fortnight within the month of Ashwin. This Navratri is immensely popular and takes into account significance, which is why it’s also referred to as ‘Maha Navratri’.


Navratri may be a Hindu festival to worship the nine avatars or manifestations of Goddess Durga also referred to as Shakti or Devi. This Navratri festival is once celebrated during spring as Chaitra Navratri and autumn as Sharad Navratri. Navratri is observed during the month of Ashwin, which usually falls in September or October. The festival begins on the primary day (Pratipada) of the brilliant lunar fortnight within the month of Ashwin. This Navratri is immensely popular and takes into account significance, which is why it’s also referred to as ‘Maha Navratri’.


The Nine Avatars of Goddess Durga 

During this Navratri festival, nine nights, devotees observe this auspicious festival with utmost worship, devotion, and prayers. People celebrate Navratri in their homes or the temples. In this Navratri festival, the nine different manifestations of Goddess Durga are worshipped. Each day is devoted to at least one avatar or manifestation of the divine Goddess Durga. Each form of Goddess Durga is known to symbolize and exemplify a distinctive virtue. Devotees believe that each manifestation of Goddess Durga is believed to grant abundance and spiritual fulfillment.


Here is the list of the manifestations of Goddess Durga.

7th October 2021 (Pratipada) – Worshipping of Goddess Shailputri

8th October 2021 (Dwitiya) – Worshipping of Goddess Brahmacharini 

9th October 2021 (Tritiya and Chaturthi) – Worshipping of Goddess Chandraghanta and Goddess Kushmanda 

10th October 2021 (Panchami) – Worshipping of Goddess Skandamata

11th October 2021 (Shashti) – Worshipping of Goddess Katyayani

12th October 2021 (Saptami) -Worshipping of Goddess Kalratri 

13th October 2021 (Ashtami) – Worshipping of Goddess Maha Gauri 

14th October 2021 (Navami) – Worshipping of Goddess Siddhidatri

Last Day – Vijayadashami


Shardiya Navratri Rituals

As mentioned earlier, during Navratri, the nine sorts of Goddess Durga or Goddess Shakti are worshipped on nine different days. Each day at selected Prasad is obtainable to Navadurga to please her and to urge her blessings.

On the primary day of Navratri, Ghatasthapana also referred to as Kalash Sthapana, is performed. It is one of the foremost crucial rituals performed by the devotees. Ghatasthapana is completed as a prayer of the divine Goddess Shakti. In this ritual, a Kalash or a pot is full of water and placed for doing Puja.


Devotees also light the Diya dedicated to Goddess Durga on the first day. This Diya keeps burning during the nine days of Navratri.

In this festival, the devotees observe fasts, and prayers are offered to the Goddess for nine days. During this era, devotees avoid meat, alcohol, onions, and regular grains like rice and wheat aren’t included within the food. Special Navratri food that would be eaten during this era is ready for the devotees who observe fast, especially in North India.

In his festival, Eighth day and ninth day, the ‘Kanya Pujan’ ritual is additionally done. On today, nine young girls, representing the nine sorts of Goddess Durga, are called home. The devotee pays respect to the young girls and serves them food.


Navratri 2021 In some parts of India, especially in Maharashtra and Gujarat, women adorn themselves with nine different colors, each day of Navratri to delight Goddess Durga and seek her blessings. Every day is ruled by one among the planets or the Navgrahas, and supported this; the colors are allocated for every day. The colors for each day are-

Day 1- Yellow

Day 2 – Green

Day 3 – Grey 

Day 4 – Orange

Day 5 – White 

Day 6 – Red

Day 7 – Royal Blue

Day 8 – Pink 

Day 9 – Purple

Devotees celebrate this festival with complete devotion, which is why Navratri is regarded as an important festival.

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