Navratri 2024 begins on October 3rd, and it’s a time of devotion, cultural celebrations, and spiritual practices to honor Goddess Durga. This nine-day festival, known as Sharad Navratri, is observed across India and is celebrated with fasting, prayers, Garba, and Dandiya Raas. Navratri culminates with Vijayadashami or Dussehra, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Here’s everything you need to know about Navratri 2024, including key dates, rituals, and cultural practices.
Navratri 2024 Dates
Navratri spans nine days, starting with Ghatasthapana on October 3rd and ending with Vijayadashami on October 12th. Below is a detailed day-by-day schedule of the festival:
Date | Day | Festival/Event | Tithi |
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October 3, 2024 | Thursday | Ghatasthapana | Pratipada |
October 4, 2024 | Friday | Maa Brahmacharini Puja | Dwitiya |
October 5, 2024 | Saturday | Maa Chandraghanta Puja | Tritiya |
October 6, 2024 | Sunday | Maa Kushmanda Puja | Chaturthi |
October 7, 2024 | Monday | Maa Skandamata Puja | Panchami |
October 8, 2024 | Tuesday | Maa Katyayini Puja | Shashti |
October 9, 2024 | Wednesday | Maa Kaalratri Puja | Saptami |
October 10, 2024 | Thursday | Maa Maha Gauri Puja | Ashtami |
October 11, 2024 | Friday | Maha Navami Puja | Navami |
October 12, 2024 | Saturday | Vijayadashami | Dasami |
Ghatasthapana Muhurat: October 3, from 6:23 AM to 10:18 AM
Pratipada Tithi Timing: October 3, 12:19 AM to October 4, 2:58 AM
Durga Puja and Vijayadashami 2024
Durga Puja begins on October 9th and lasts until October 12th, coinciding with the final days of Navratri. Vijayadashami, or Dussehra, is celebrated on October 12th, marking the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura and Lord Rama’s triumph over Ravana.
The Nine Avatars of Goddess Durga
Each day of Navratri is dedicated to worshiping a different form of Goddess Durga, symbolizing power and feminine energy:
- Day 1 (October 3): Shailaputri – Worship of Goddess Parvati, daughter of the mountains.
- Day 2 (October 4): Brahmacharini – Worship of the Goddess who represents devotion and meditation.
- Day 3 (October 5): Chandraghanta – Worship of the Goddess who embodies courage and dispels evil.
- Day 4 (October 6): Kushmanda – Worship of the Goddess of cosmic energy and vitality.
- Day 5 (October 7): Skandamata – Worship of the fierce mother of Kartikeya (Skanda).
- Day 6 (October 8): Katyayini – Worship of the warrior Goddess who destroys demonic forces.
- Day 7 (October 9): Kalaratri – Worship of the Goddess who is the most destructive form, symbolizing the destruction of negativity.
- Day 8 (October 10): Mahagauri – Worship of the Goddess known for purity, also celebrated as Mahashtami.
- Day 9 (October 11): Siddhidaatri – Worship of the Goddess who grants spiritual knowledge and fulfills wishes.
Rituals of Navratri
During Navratri, Goddess Durga is worshiped in her various forms:
- First Three Days: Worshiped as Shakti, the embodiment of power.
- Middle Three Days: Worshiped as Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth and prosperity.
- Last Three Days: Worshiped as Saraswati, the Goddess of wisdom and knowledge.
Ritual Practices Across India:
- North India: Devotees observe fasts, abstain from grains, onions, and non-vegetarian food, and prepare special dishes.
- Eastern India: Durga Puja is the grandest festival, celebrated with elaborate pandals, cultural events, and prayers.
- Western India (Gujarat and Maharashtra): The festival is famous for Garba and Dandiya Raas dances. People wear vibrant traditional attire and celebrate with enthusiasm.
- Goa: Saraswat Brahmin temples are beautifully decorated, and the Dasha Maitrikas are worshiped.
- Kerala: The Ayudha Puja is performed on the ninth day, where tools are worshiped, and children are introduced to education through the Vidyarambham ceremony.
Spiritual Significance of Navratri
Navratri celebrates the triumph of good over evil, with several mythological stories linked to the festival:
- Goddess Durga vs. Mahishasura: Goddess Durga, born from the combined powers of the gods, fought Mahishasura for nine nights and emerged victorious on the tenth day, celebrated as Vijayadashami.
- Lord Rama’s Puja: Before fighting Ravana, Lord Rama worshiped Goddess Durga for her blessings. This devotion culminated in his victory, symbolizing the power of divine grace.
- Uma’s Homecoming: Uma, daughter of King Daksha, returns home for ten days, symbolizing reunion and family bonds.
Important Muhurat Timings on Navratri 2024
Event | Date & Time |
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Sunrise | October 3, 6:23 AM |
Sunset | October 3, 6:08 PM |
Abhijit Muhurat | October 3, 11:52 AM – 12:39 PM |
Ghatasthapana | October 3, 6:23 AM – 10:18 AM |
Pratipada Tithi | October 3, 12:19 AM – October 4, 2:58 AM |
Navratri is a vibrant, culturally rich festival that fosters unity, devotion, and festive spirit. Whether through dancing the night away with Garba and Dandiya or praying to the Goddess for wisdom, this festival has a universal charm that brings people together.