19/03/2026
Navratri is a significant Hindu festival celebrated over nine nights, honoring the divine feminine energy of the universe. It's observed in honor of Goddess Durga, who embodies feminine power and strength. The festival celebrates her victory over the buffalo-demon Mahishasura, symbolizing good triumphing over evil.
During Navratri, people often fast, dance, and engage in spiritual practices to seek the goddess's blessings. The festival is also associated with the changing seasons and harvest time. There are different ways Navratri is celebrated across India, with Garba and Dandiya Raas being popular traditions in Gujarat, while other regions have their unique customs and rituals.