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Customs & Rituals of Navratri

Posted by: Vande India   
September 10th,
2009
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Dandiya and Garba are the featured dances performed on the evenings of Navratri, mainly in Gujarat. Garba is performed before the ‘aarti’, as devotional performance in the honor of the Goddess, while Dandiya is performed after it, as a part of the celebrations.

In case of September-October Navratri celebrations, the tenth day is celebrated as Dussehra. On this day, devotees perform ‘Saraswati Puja’, for blessings of knowledge and mental peace. On the day, the burning of the dummy of demon king Ravana also takes place.

Navratri is a very important and popular festival of India. It comes twice on a year, once around March-April and the second time, around September-October. The nine days and nights of Navratri are entirely devoted to Mother Goddess. Throughout this period, fasts, strictly vegetarian diets, japa (chanting mantras in honor of the Goddess Shakti), religious hymns, prayer, meditation and recitation of sacred texts related to Devi Maa (Mother Goddess) form the order of the day. Apart from this, there are a number of other customs and rituals as well, which are associated with the festival. Let us know more about them.

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