The favorable Navratri celebration is here. The celebration is committed to the love of Hindu Goddess, Durga. The “Nav” implies Nine and Ratri signifying ‘Night’. Celebration is praised in entire India with a great deal of energy. Ankur Chaudhary, a 21-year-old, gifted and energetic craftsman made inventive delineations portraying Maa Durga in her nine separate symbols. The representations are lovable and charming!

We wish you a very happy Navratri!

Mata Durga in Her “Shailputri” avatar on the first day of Navratri!

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Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Brahmacharini’ avatar on the second day of Holy Navratri!

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Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Chandraghanta’ avatar on the third day of holy ‘Navaratri’.

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Mata Durga Devi is celebrated and worshipped in Her ‘Kushmanda’ avatar on the fourth day of holy ‘Navaratri’.

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Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Skanda’ avatar on the fifth day of holy ‘Navaratri’.

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On the sixth day of holy ‘Navaratri’, Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Katyayani’ avatar.

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On the seventh day of holy ‘Navaratri’, Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Kalaratri’ avatar.

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Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Maha Gauri’ avatar on the eighth day of holy ‘Navaratri’.

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Mata Durga Devi is worshipped in Her ‘Siddhidatri’ avatar on the ninth day of Navratri!

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