Tuesday, 5 October 2021

Sharad Navratri 2021

Sharad Navratri 2021: When is Sharad Navratri in 2021, see here the complete calendar of Durga Puja including the date.

Navratri 2021: According to the Hindu calendar, the festival of Navratri is celebrated four times a year, which falls in the months of Sharad, Chaitra, Magha and Ashadha. Navratri falling in the month of Sharad and Chaitra is special for the devotees of Goddess Durga, while Navratri falling in the month of Magha and Ashadha is considered important for Tantriks and Aghoris, which is called Gupt Navratri. During these 9 days, the devotees are absorbed in the devotion of Maa Durga and worship her day and night. 

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This year Sharad Navratri is starting from Thursday, 7th October. These 9 days dedicated to Goddess Durga, who is considered to be a form of Shakti, are extremely beneficial. During these 9 days, nine forms of Mother Durga are worshipped and there is an atmosphere of devotion and gaiety all over India. 

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Sharad Navratri starts:- 7 October 2021, Thursday

Sharad Navratri Navami date:- 14 October 2021, Thursday

Sharad Navratri Dashami Date:- 15 October 2021, Friday

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Ghatsthapana date:- 7 October 2021, Thursday

On the first day of Sharad Navratri, the first form of Maa Durga is worshiped, Maa Shailputri, who is a symbol of the moon. Worshiping Maa Shailputri removes all bad effects and omen. On this day devotees should wear yellow colored clothes.


Dwitiya Date:- 8 October 2021, Friday

The second form of Maa Durga is Maa Brahmacharini and there is a law to worship her on the second day of Sharad Navratri. Maa Brahmacharini represents the planet Mars and the devotee who worships Maa Brahmacharini with a sincere heart, all his sorrows, pains and troubles are removed. Wear green colored clothes while worshiping Maa Brahmacharini.


Tritiya date:- 9 October 2021, Saturday

Mother Chandraghanta is worshiped on the third day of Navratri, who controls the planet Venus. Worshiping them brings power and removes all kinds of fears. Wear gray colored clothes in the worship of Maa Chandraghanta.


Chaturthi Date:- 9 October 2021, Saturday

On the fourth day of Sharad Navratri, there is a ritual of worshiping Maa Kushmanda, who represents the Sun God. Wearing orange colored clothes on Chaturthi Tithi is considered auspicious. Worshiping Maa Kushmanda removes all the troubles that may come in the future.


Panchami Tithi:- 10 October 2021, Sunday

Goddess Skandmata, who controls the planet Mercury, is worshiped on the fifth day of Sharad Navratri. The devotee who worships Maa Skandmata is showered with special blessings of the mother. Wearing white colored clothes on Panchami Tithi is considered favorable.


Shashthi date:- 11 October 2021, Monday

The Shashthi Tithi of Sharad Navratri is dedicated to Mother Katyayani. Wearing red clothes on this day worship Maa Katyayani who controls the planet Jupiter. Worshiping Maa Katyayani increases courage and strength.


Saptami Tithi:- 12 October 2021, Tuesday

Maa Kalratri is worshiped on this day, which symbolizes the planet Shani. Worshiping Maa Kalratri brings bravery to the devotees. You should wear royal blue colored clothes on Saptami Tithi.


Ashtami date:- 13 October 2021, Wednesday

There is a law to worship Mahagauri on Ashtami Tithi. Wearing pink colored clothes on this day is considered auspicious. Maa Mahagauri controls the planet Rahu and removes all negative forces from the lives of her devotees.


Navami date:- 14 October 2021, Thursday

Maa Siddhidatri represents the planet Rahu, whose worship brings wisdom and knowledge. You should wear purple colored clothes on Navami Tithi.


Dashami date:- 15 October 2021, Friday

On this day Sharad Navratri will end and Goddess Durga will be immersed. Sharad Dashami Tithi is also known as Vijayadashami.