As the name suggests
“Navratri” refers to nine nights, 'Nava' means 'nine,’ and 'Ratri' means
'night.' Hindus celebrate this festival throughout India around 9 days which is
full of lights, joy and festivity. This festival is all about Fasting,
meditation, prayers, and other spiritual practices.
People worship
Goddess in three forms and try to enhance their physical, mental and spiritual
practice in these nine days. Each day has its own importance and significance. The
most recent 3 days of Navratri are called Durgashtami (eighth day),
Mahanavami (ninth day) and Vijayadasami (tenth day).
Day
1: Navratri begins with first night dedicated to Shailaputhri who is the
collective power of Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh.
Day
2: On the second day, Brahmacharini is worshipped to get grace, prosperity and
‘mukti’. Read more
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