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      • Navratri, in Hinduism, major festival held in honour of the divine feminine. Navratri occurs over 9 days during the month of Ashvin, or Ashvina (in the Gregorian calendar, usually September–October). It often ends with the Dussehra (also called Vijayadashami) celebration on the 10th day.
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  2. Navratri which means “Nine Nights” is celebrated to honor the Mother Goddess Durga. Throughout this period, Mother Goddess Durga is worshiped in all of her divine forms. Navratri is celebrated twice a year, Chaitra Navratri in March or April and Sharad Navratri in September or October.

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    Of these, the Sharada Navaratri near the September equinox (the autumn equinox in September–October) is the most celebrated and the Vasanta Navaratri near the March equinox (the spring equinox in March–April) is the next most significant to the culture of the Indian subcontinent.

  4. 1 day ago · Navratri, in Hinduism, major festival held in honor of the divine feminine. Navratri occurs over nine days during the month of Ashvin, or Ashvina (in the Gregorian calendar, usually September–October). It often ends with the Dussehra (also called Vijayadashami) celebration on the 10th day.

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  5. Each day is dedicated to one of the nine forms of the Mother Divine. The final day, the 10 th day, is called Vijaydashami, the day popularly celebrated as the day of the victory of good over evil but it is really the sattva winning over the other gunas, the one consciousness expressing itself.

  6. In South India, Navratri is celebrated with the Kolu, an exhibition of dolls and figurines arranged in stepped displays. Known as Bombe Habba in Kannada, Bommai Kolu in Tamil, Bomma Gullu in Malayalam, and Bommala Koluvu in Telugu, these displays often feature deities and convey social messages.

  7. Navratri history, significance and celebrations: The Hindu festival of Navratri is an auspicious nine-day-long celebration that honours Maa Durga for killing the demon, Mahishasura.

  8. Oct 16, 2020 · Navaratri (nuhv-uh-RA-three) is a nine night celebration of the feminine divine that occurs four times a year — the spring and fall celebrations being amongst the more widely celebrated. Some traditions honor the nine manifestations of Goddess Durga, while others celebrate the three goddesses (Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati) with three days ...