* **Q: When is Chaitra Navratri in 2025?
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Festivals / Hindu Festivals
Chaitra Navratri is a significant nine-day Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms, known as Navdurga. Observed during the Hindu month of Chaitra, it marks the beginning of the Hindu lunar new year and symbolizes...
Navratri, meaning "nine nights," is celebrated four times a year, but Chaitra Navratri (Spring) and Shardiya Navratri (Autumn) are the most prominent. Chaitra Navratri falls during the Chaitra month, heralding the Hindu New Year according to the lunar calendar.
The nine days are dedicated to the worship of Navdurga: 1. **Maa Shailputri (Day 1 - Orange):** Symbolizes nature, purity, warmth, and enthusiasm. 2. **Maa Brahmacharini (Day 2 - White):** Represents austerity, knowledge, purity, and serenity. 3. **Maa Chandraghanta (Day 3 - Red):** Embodies courage, strength, passion, and vitality. (*Color based on Economic Times source*) 4. **Maa Kushmanda (Day 4 - Royal Blue):** Signifies creativity (as the creator of the universe), richness, confidence, and tranquility. (*Color based on Economic Times source*) 5. **Maa Skandamata (Day 5 - Yellow):** Represents maternal love (as mother of Kartikeya), happiness, brightness, and positivity. (*Color based on Economic Times source*) 6. **Maa Katyayani (Day 6 - Green):** Embodies bravery, power, growth, harmony, and renewal. (*Color based on Economic Times source*) 7. **Maa Kaalratri (Day 7 - Grey):** Represents the fierce form destroying darkness and ignorance; symbolizes neutrality and balance. (*Color based on Economic Times source*) 8. **Maa Mahagauri (Day 8 - Purple):** Symbolizes purity, peace, grandeur, and luxury, attracting prosperity. (*Color based on Economic Times source*) 9. **Maa Siddhidatri (Day 9 - Peacock Green):** Represents supernatural powers (siddhis), uniqueness, compassion, and spiritual growth. (*Color based on Economic Times source*)
Devotees often observe fasts, perform pujas, chant mantras, and wear the designated color of the day. The festival culminates with Ram Navami on the ninth day (though listed as Day 8 in one source, typically it's Day 9), celebrating the birth of Lord Rama. Navratri Parana, the breaking of the fast, often occurs on Dashami (the day after Navami). While Chaitra Navratri focuses on renewal and spring, Sharadiya Navratri emphasizes harvest and the victory of good over evil.
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