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Sharadiya Navratri 2022: Date, Muhurta And Significance
Navratri is going to be observed from 26 September and will continue till 05 October 2022. The nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped during this period of nine days. The Navratri falling during the Ashvin month is known as Maha Navratri.
It is either the main festival or is celebrated as one of the most popular festivals in most of the states of India. A fast on each day during these nine days, for each form of the Goddess is observed during the festival. These fasts are concluded by the Kanjaka Pujan on the ninth day.
Significance Of Navratri
Markandeya Puran mentions the reasons behind the celebrations of Navratri. Durga Saptashati is one of the parts of the Purana. It explains the story of the birth of a girl who was the incarnation of Goddess Shakti herself. (Goddess Shakti, also known as Maa Durga and with various other names as well, is the primary deity of the followers of Shaktism tradition of Hinduism).
She defeated many demons, among whom Mahishasura was probably the most powerful. The battle and then the defeat of Mahishasura along with his agents, at the hands of the Goddess is celebrated as Navratri.
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Navratri Dates And Ghat Sthapana Muhurta 2018
Sharadiya
Navratri
is
observed
during
the
Hindu
month
of
Ashvin.
This
corresponds
with
the
months
of
September-October
according
to
the
Gregorian
calendar.
This
year
it
will
be
observed
from
October
10
to
October
18.
Ghat
Sthapana
is
done
on
the
first
day,
the
Pratipada
Tithi
(fifteenth
of
the
bright
fortnight).
Pratipada
on
October
9
will
begin
at
9:16
am
and
will
end
at
7:25
am
on
October
10.
The
muhurta
will
remain
from
6:22
am
to
7:25
am
(1
hour
2
minutes)
on
October
10.
The
list
of
Tithis
along
with
the
forms
of
the
Goddess
to
be
worshipped
on
that
Tithi
is
given
below.
Oct
10:
Prathama
-
Devi
Shailputri
Oct
11:
Dwitiya
-
Devi
Brahmacharini
Oct
12:
Tritiya
-
Devi
Chandraghanta
Oct
13:
Chaturthi
-
Devi
Kushmanda
Oct
14:
Panchami
-
Devi
Skandhamata
Oct
15:
Shasthi
-
Devi
Katyayni
Oct
16:
Saptami
-
Devi
Kalratri
Oct
17:
Ashtami
-
Devi
Mahagauri
Oct
18:
Navmi
-
Devi
Siddhidhatri
Four Types Of Navratri
Four types of Navratri are observed in a year, which correspond to the Hindu months of Chaitra, Ahadh, Ashvin and Magha. Those falling during Chaitra and Ashvin are the most important.
Navratri falling during the Ashadh and Magha are known as Gupt Navratri celebrated primarily by those who perform Tantrik rituals for healing and cure with the help of black magic. Fasts and celebrations take place during Gupt Navratras as well, though not with much fuss.
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Tenth Day After Navratri
Navratri is observed for a period of nine days and the tenth day after that is observed as Vijaya Dashmi celebrating the victory of the good over evil as Lord Ram had defeated Ravana on this day, which is popularly known as Dussehra. (Similarly, the tenth day after Chaitra Navratri is observed as Ram Navmi). Since the Navratri will conclude on Mahanavmi, October 18, Dussehra will fall on October 19, 2018.
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