Shardiya navratri, one of the most vibrant and celebrated festivals in India, is dedicated to
Goddess Durga and her nine forms. In 2025, it begins on
September 22 and continues for
ten days, culminating in
Vijayadashami. Here’s a day-wise guide to which goddess is worshipped on each day and their significance.
1. Day 1 – september 22: Shailaputri· Goddess Shailaputri is the first form of Durga, representing
nature and strength.· She is worshipped to seek
inner strength, purity, and stability.
2. Day 2 – september 23: Brahmacharini· Goddess Brahmacharini symbolizes
penance, devotion, and knowledge.· Devotees pray for
wisdom, discipline, and spiritual growth.
3. Day 3 – september 24: Chandraghanta· Known for her
bell-shaped moon on the forehead, Chandraghanta signifies
bravery and courage.· Worshippers seek
protection from fear and negative energies.
4. Day 4 – september 25: Kushmanda· Goddess Kushmanda is believed to have created the universe with her divine smile.· She brings
energy, health, and prosperity to devotees.
5. Day 5 – september 26: Skandamata· Mother of Lord Kartikeya, Skandamata symbolizes
motherly love and strength.· Devotees pray for
family welfare and nurturing energy.
6. Day 6 – september 27: Katyayani· Katyayani represents
valor and courage, worshipped to remove obstacles in life.· Many pray to her for
success, courage, and the removal of negativities.
7. Day 7 – september 28: Kalaratri· Kalaratri, the fiercest form, destroys
darkness and evil forces.· Worshipping her grants
protection, fearlessness, and spiritual awakening.
8. Day 8 – september 29: Mahagauri· Mahagauri signifies
purity, serenity, and peace.· Devotees seek
inner calm, mental clarity, and blessings for prosperity.
9. Day 9 – september 30: Siddhidatri· Siddhidatri is the goddess of
perfection and fulfillment of desires.· Worshippers pray for
success, knowledge, and attainment of spiritual goals.
10. Day 10 – october 1: Vijayadashami/Dussehra· Marks the
victory of good over evil, celebrating Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura.· Devotees perform
final rituals, processions, and cultural festivities.
Tips for Observing Navratri:· Fast according to your body’s capacity, choosing fruits, milk, and simple meals.· Perform
Aarti and prayers daily to the specific goddess of the day.· Decorate your home or puja altar with
flowers and lights for positivity.· Participate in
Garba and Dandiya nights to celebrate culture and devotion.Shardiya navratri 2025 promises
ten days of devotion, celebration, and spiritual upliftment, allowing devotees to connect deeply with Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms.
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