The last night of Navaratri is known as Maha Navami. The NavDugra whom we worship is Siddhidatri. She has the ability to grant worshippers their wishes.
The Eighth Night of Navaratri
October 10th is the eight night of Navaratri 2024 for North America, South America, Africa and Europe. Because it’s a lunar based festival, India, Australia and New Zealand will celebrate Durgashtami on October 11th. Navratri is the nine night Indian festival honoring the many forms which the goddess Durga has taken. Thus, the goddesses are known as NavaDurga (nine […]
Seventh night of Navratri Worship Kalaratri
Kalaratri is the NavDurga whom we worship on the 7th night of Navratri. She is the most fierce of the 9 goddess and teaches us to follow our true path.
The Sixth Night of Navratri
Katyayini is the NavDurga worshipped on the sixth night of Navratri. This is also the second of three nights dedicated to goddess Lakshmi
Fifth night of Navratri Worship Skandamata
The fifth night of Navratri is known as Lalita Panchami. We worship the NavDurga in the form of Skandamata. She is the mother of Skanda or Kartikeya.
Fourth night of Navratri Worship Kushmanda
The fourth night of Navaratri is known as Chaturthi. We worship the NavDurga in the form of Kushmanda Devi. She is said to have created the universe from her smile.
The Third night of Navratri Worship Chandraghanta
The goddess Chandraghanta is the NavDurga who is worshipped on the third night of Navratri. She is the married form of the goddess Parvati and is depicted with a Moon on her forehead.
Second night of Navratri Worship Brahmacharini
The goddess Bhramacharini is worshipped on the second night of Navratri. You can worship her to attain mental strength and confidence.
First night of Navratri Worship Shailaputri
We worship the NavaDurga in the form of the goddess Shailaputri on the first night of Navratri. She rides Nandi the bull and carries a trishula, as she is associated with Lord Shiva.
Navratri 2024: Celebrate nine nights of the Goddess
The festival of Navratri 2024 commences on October 3. We celebrate the nine goddess in the form of Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati