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Navaratri Across India

Navratri: A Celebration of Divine Feminine Energy Navratri spans nine nights and ten days, making it one of the lengthiest Indian festivals. Concluding with Dussehra, Navratri is a time when we honor Goddess Durga in her nine forms over these nine days. The tenth day, celebrated as Dussehra or Vijaya Dashmi, signifies the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. While theoretically, there are four seasonal Navratri, in practice, it's the post-monsoon autumn festival known as Sharada Navratri that is most widely observed in honor of Maa Durga. Diverse Navratri Celebrations Across India 1. Maharashtra Maharashtra marks the beginning of Navratri with Ghatasthapana, meaning 'mounting of a jar.' Rural households install a copper or brass jar filled with water on a small heap of rice placed on a wooden stool. Eight symbols of agriculture, such as mango leaves, coconut, and staple grains, are placed alongside the jar. The family worships this po