
Navaratri - Wikipedia
Navaratri[a] (Sanskrit: नवरात्रि, romanized: Navarātri) is an annual Hindu festival observed in honor of the goddess Durga, an aspect of Adi Parashakti, the supreme goddess.
Navratri | Description, Importance, Goddess, & Facts | Britannica
Nov 21, 2025 · Navratri is dedicated to the worship of goddess Durga and her nine forms, each symbolizing different qualities such as strength, wisdom, courage, devotion, and protection. During …
When is Navratri and what is it all about? - BBC
Oct 4, 2024 · Navratri is a time when Hindus celebrate the goddess Durga for killing the demon, Mahishasura. A more powerful God, Lord Brahma, had blessed Mahishasura with the gift of …
What is Navaratri | Hindu Life at Yale
Each day of Navratri has an associated color which devotees are encouraged to wear. Ritual observances and even the names of the goddess vary by region and sampradaya.
Why Navratri Comes Four Times A Year, And What Makes Each One ...
Sep 17, 2025 · Navratri isn’t just one festival, it happens four times a year: Chaitra, Sharad, Gupt, and Paush. Each brings its own spiritual meaning, rituals, and energy, from grand celebrations to inward …
Significance Of Navratri: Why Is Navratri Celebrated?
Navratri, or the Divine Nine Nights, is a time of deep rest and rejuvenation. Each day is dedicated to one of the nine forms of the Mother Divine.
Navratri: Nine nights of divine celebration
Witness unmatched fervour and reverence as devotees celebrate the enchanting Hindu festival of Navratri. ‘Nav’ stands for nine, and ‘ratri’ means night, signifying the nine vibrant nights where …