Navami The final day of Durga Puja

Navami is the Sanskrit word for 9 and is the 9th day in the linear Fortnite of the Hindu calendar each month has Navami days being the 9th day of the bright which is Shukla and of dark that is Krishna respectively does now me occurs of 9th and the 24th day of each month.

Navami is part of the Navratri celebration Sharad Navratri is the most important of the Navratri and is celebrated during Sharad Ritu Ayodhya Pooja or Astra Pooja is an integral part of the Dussehra festival Hindu festival which is traditionally celebrated in India in simple term it was the shape of implement the 9th of Sharad is known as it falls on Krishna paksha and Shukla paksha Navami.

Durga Puja on Navami

It is the third and final day of Durga Puja. Durga Puja on Navami begins with Mahasanan and sodas Pachar Pooja on Navami goddess Durga is worship – Mahishasura Mardini which means the and shelter of the buffalo diamond it is believed that on Navami de Durga killed the demon. It is important to know that depending on starting of loving me with him on the previous day mahanavami Puja and upvas might be done on Ashtami tithi the precise rule is that if us me and members before then Ashtami Puja Navami Puja including Sindhi Pooja are done on the same day how about Durga balidan is always done on Uday vyapam.

Navami The final day of Durga Puja
Navami The final day of Durga Puja

If we are talking about the regional practices on the day of Navratri. it is celebrated in different ways throughout India certain people there are different aspects of Durga and some people fast while others feast. Term Navratri implies the celebration of Durga but in her more peaceful forms such as Saraswathi, the Hindu goddess of knowledge learning music and other arts in Nepal Navratri is called the Dashain and it is a major annual homecoming and family event that celebrate the born between elder and youngster.

The unique thing is the whole essence of the festival which is a common blessing from god and spread of positivity.

Much awaited festive season has finally kick-off as the air becomes lipi and we had to cooler days Navratri is the first celebration that starts the festivities while Chitra Navratri takes place in the month of April shardiya Navratri in half of the year around October or November. Navratri is Sanskrit for nine nights and the name suggests festive celebration last for a period of nine nights and ten days. Goddess Durga is worshipped on this auspicious day as according to Hindi mythology it was on this day that she assassinated the demon mahishasur. This is why she is also known as Mahishasura Mardini or annihilator of mahishasur in some parts of the country.

How to celebrate this auspicious day?

On this auspicious day, what is waking up early in the morning some observe a fast for goddess Durga? It is also considered an auspicious day to make a new beginning and purchase a new thing at home even some households do their annual kanjak Pooja on Navami and serve the traditional fare of Puri, Kale chane, and halwa to a young girl who is worshipped on this day as a form of nine Devi. 

Navami The final day of Durga Puja
How to celebrate this auspicious day?

Food for mahanavmi celebration apart from traditional Prasad offered in conjured Pooja there is plenty of diseases that can be made on this auspicious day. People use to prefer purple color clothes, Chania choli, and used to practice activities like Garba.

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