Sharad Navratri 2025: 9 Days, 9 Colours, Goddess Worship & Festival Significance
Navratri 2025: Dates, Rituals, Colours, and Celebrations
Navratri is one of the most awaited festivals in India. The word “Navratri” means nine nights, and during these nine nights, devotees worship the nine different forms of Maa Durga. It is a time of devotion, joy, music, dance, and unity.
In 2025, Sharad Navratri will begin on 22nd September (Monday) and will end on 2nd October (Thursday) with Vijayadashami (Dussehra).
Spiritual Significance
Navratri symbolises the eternal truth that good always triumphs over evil. According to mythology, Goddess Durga fought and defeated the demon Mahishasura after nine days of battle. Each form of the Goddess reflects a unique quality like courage, wisdom, compassion, or discipline.
For devotees, these nine nights are not just about rituals but also about inner transformation — letting go of negativity and embracing positivity.
Day-Wise Worship in Navratri 2025
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Day 1 (22 Sept) – Shailaputri
Symbol of nature and stability. Ghatasthapana (Kalash Sthapana) marks the beginning of the festival. -
Day 2 (23 Sept) – Brahmacharini
Represents discipline and devotion. Fasting and meditation are common. -
Day 3 (24 Sept) – Chandraghanta
Known for courage and strength, she blesses devotees with protection. -
Day 4 (25 Sept) – Kushmanda
The creator of the universe, symbolising energy and vitality. -
Day 5 (26 Sept) – Skandamata
Associated with motherhood, family harmony, and compassion. -
Day 6 (27 Sept) – Katyayani
Fierce form of Durga, worshipped for strength and marriage blessings. -
Day 7 (28 Sept) – Kalaratri
Destroyer of darkness, worshipped for fearlessness. -
Day 8 (29 Sept) – Mahagauri
Symbol of purity, forgiveness, and peace. -
Day 9 (30 Sept) – Siddhidatri
Goddess of perfection and blessings, who fulfills all wishes.
On 2nd October, Vijayadashami (Dussehra) will be celebrated, marking Durga’s victory over evil.
Nine Colours of Navratri 2025
Each day of Navratri is connected with a colour that devotees wear while offering prayers:
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Day 1 – White: Purity & peace
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Day 2 – Red: Energy & strength
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Day 3 – Royal Blue: Calmness & bravery
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Day 4 – Yellow: Joy & brightness
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Day 5 – Green: Growth & prosperity
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Day 6 – Grey: Balance & determination
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Day 7 – Orange: Power & positivity
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Day 8 – Peacock Green: Freshness & vision
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Day 9 – Pink: Love & compassion
Regional Celebrations Across India
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Gujarat & Maharashtra: Famous for Garba and Dandiya Raas. Colourful outfits, music, and late-night dance bring communities together.
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West Bengal, Assam, Odisha: Celebrated as Durga Puja with grand pandals, huge idols, cultural performances, and visarjan (immersion).
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North India: Ramlila plays are staged, and on Dussehra, effigies of Ravana, Meghnath, and Kumbhkaran are burnt.
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South India: Known as Golu or Bommai Kolu, where clay dolls are displayed at homes.
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Nepal: Celebrated as Dashain, with tika ceremonies and family gatherings.
Fasting and Food in Navratri
Many devotees observe fasts during Navratri. The type of fasting depends on personal or family traditions.
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Common vrat foods: Sabudana khichdi, kuttu puri, singhara atta paratha, samak rice, fruits, and milk.
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Sweets: Coconut laddoo, sabudana kheer, and makhana kheer are popular.
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Satvik food rule: No onion, garlic, or non-vegetarian food is prepared.
Fasting is not just physical discipline but also a way to cleanse the mind and body.
Astrology and Navratri 2025
Astrologers believe that each day of Navratri influences different aspects of life:
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Day 1: Stability and courage
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Day 2: Spiritual strength
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Day 3: Protection from negativity
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Day 4: Health and vitality
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Day 5: Family harmony
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Day 6: Relationships and marriage
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Day 7: Removal of fear
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Day 8: Peace and calm
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Day 9: Success and fulfillment
Many people perform special pujas according to their zodiac sign to attract prosperity and positivity.
Modern Ways to Celebrate
Navratri 2025 can also be celebrated in meaningful and creative ways:
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Dress in the colour of the day and share photos with family and friends.
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Join Garba or Dandiya nights to experience joy and community bonding.
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Arrange a virtual aarti or bhajan session for loved ones staying far away.
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Donate food, clothes, or essentials to the needy as a form of seva.
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Decorate your home with rangoli, diyas, and flowers.
Navratri 2025 will be a time of devotion, discipline, and celebration. These nine nights remind us that just like Goddess Durga destroyed Mahishasura, we too can conquer negativity in our lives with courage, purity, and wisdom.
May this Navratri bring peace, prosperity, and happiness to you and your loved ones.
✨ Happy Navratri 2025! ✨
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