Navratri is a nine-day festival that is celebrated during the Hindu month of Chaitra. This also marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. ‘Nav’ means nine and ‘ratri’ means night and therefore, Navratri is celebrated over a period of nine days. Ashtami and Ram Navami are also celebrated during Chaitra Navratri. Read here to know the dates of Chaitra Navratri, Ashtami and Ram Navami.
The most auspicious day of Shardiya Navratri is here. The eighth day of Navratri, Maha Ashtami — also known as Durga Ashtami — is when the eighth form of Nav Durga, Mahagauri, is worshipped. This year, Maha Ashtami will be observed and celebrated on October 13, which is today. Goddess Mahagauri is the most radiant and beautiful form of Navdurga.
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