Navratri, one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India, is set to begin on Monday, September 22, 2025, and will conclude on October 2, 2025. This nine-night festival is dedicated to Goddess Durga, celebrating her victory over the demon Mahishasura and symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
During Navratri, devotees worship the nine forms of the Goddess, with each day dedicated to a specific manifestation. Along with the prayers and rituals, each day holds special significance. Devotees engage in fasting, prayers, and traditional dances like Dandiya and Garba. These celebrations bring communities together, with people visiting temples, participating in dance, and making offerings to the Goddess.
Navratri is not only a religious occasion but a cultural one, with various regional practices adding unique flavor to the celebration. It is a time to seek blessings for health, prosperity, and success. In addition to the spiritual aspects, the festival also promotes unity, as people from different regions come together to celebrate their shared devotion to Goddess Durga.
The festival marks the beginning of the harvest season in many parts of India and is an occasion for both personal reflection and community festivities. Navratri culminates in Dussehra, which celebrates the victory of good over evil, and is a reminder of the triumph of virtue and righteousness.










