Sharadiya Navratri has great importance in Hinduism. Let's know when Sharadiya Navratri will start this year...
Shardiya Navratri 2025 Date: Shardiya Navratri is of great importance in Hinduism. The festival of Navratri occurs four times a year, with two celebrated as Gupta Navratri and the other two known as Chaitra and Shardiya Navratri. Shardiya Navratri holds a special place in this regard. Especially in the states of North and East India like Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, and West Bengal, it is celebrated with great pomp. Different forms of Mother Durga are worshiped during these nine days. Let us know when Shardiya Navratri will start this year...
Beginning of Sharadiya Navratri 2025
This year, Sharadiya Navratri will begin on 22 September. Navratri begins with Kalash Sthapana. The main attraction of this festival is Durga Puja, which begins on the sixth day of Navratri. This time, the sixth day will fall on 28 September. Durga Puja will begin today and will last for five days. During this time, the festivals of Mahashashthi, Mahasaptami, Mahaashtami, Mahanavami, and Vijayadashami will be celebrated.
Sharaddiya Navratri 2025 Calendar
22 September 2025 – Pratipada (Shailputri Puja)
23 September 2025 – Dwitiya (Brahmacharini Puja)
24 September 2025 – Tritiya (Chandraghanta Puja)
26 September 2025 – Chaturthi (Kushmanda Puja)
27 September 2025 – Panchami (Skandamata Puja)
28 September 2025 – Mahasashthi. (Katyayani Puja)
29 September 2025 – Mahasaptami (Kalratri Puja)
30 September 2025 – Maha Ashtami (Maha Gauri Puja)
1 October 2025 – Mahanavami (Siddhidatri Puja)
2 October 2025 – Vijayadashami
Auspicious time of Ghatasthapana
Navratri begins with Ghatasthapana, which is considered very auspicious. In 2025, Ghatasthapana will be done on Monday, September 22, 2025. The auspicious time for this is as follows.
Ghatasthapana Muhurat - 06:09 am to 08:06 am
Duration - 01 hour 56 minutes
Ghatasthapana Abhijeet Muhurat - 11:49 am to 12:38 pm
Duration - 00 hours 49 minutes
Maa Durga's ride
According to religious beliefs, every year during Navratri, Goddess Durga comes riding on different vehicles. This time Mata Rani will come to the homes of her devotees riding an elephant. Riding an elephant is considered extremely auspicious and auspicious. It is considered a symbol of prosperity, progress and peace.
Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs, astrology, Panchang, religious texts etc.NewsCrab is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness of the information and facts given here.
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