Navratri The Began
Navratri The Began
a 10-day festival devoted to the victory of the goddess Durga, which is particularly celebrated in certain eastern states. Navratri is celebrated differently in India's various regions. It begins on the same day as Durga Puja...
On the first day of Navratri, it is a common practice to do the Ghatasthapana. Seeds of nine, seven, five, three or one crop are sown on a soil bed created on this day and daily watered to see the seeds sprout and grow over the nine days
The festival is devoted to the goddess Durga, whose nine forms are worshipped over nine days. The last day is also Rama Navami, the birthday of Rama. For this reason, it is also called Rama Navaratri by some people. In many regions, the festival falls after the spring harvest, and in others, during harvest.
Green is such a beautiful Navratri colour to wear and celebrate during Navratri. It symbolises new beginnings, growth, and fertility. Green is the colour of goddess Skandamata who is celebrated on Day 5 of Navratri 2022