
Navratri, meaning Nine Nights, is one of the most celebrated Hindu festivals dedicated to Goddess Durga and the nine divine forms. Many people wonder why Navratri is celebrated twice a year, once in Chaitra Navratri, March-April, and again in Sharad Navratri, September-October. The answer lies in the ancient traditions, cosmic changes, and spiritual significance.
Navratri is celebrated during the two most important transitional periods of the year.
These transitions are considered sacred times. In Hinduism, when the balance of nature shifts, it is believed that during these times negative energies are stronger. So devotees worship Goddess Durga to seek strength, protection, and balance in life.
Navratri is not just about rituals, but also inner cleansing. According to Hindu scriptures, the human body and mind are more vulnerable to illness and spiritual imbalances during the seasonal changes.
By celebrating Navratri twice a year, devotees rely on their physical, mental, and spiritual energies just like nature prepares for a new cycle.
According to Hindu mythology, both Navratri are linked to Goddess Durga victories over demons:
These stories inspire devotees to overcome their personal struggles and emerge stronger.
Sharad Navratri is widely celebrated with Grand Garba, Dandiya Nights, and Durga Puja, while Chaitra Navratri is observed with spiritual simplicity, marking the beginning of the Hindu New Year in many regions. Both festival encourages unity, devotion, and gratitude.
Navratri is celebrated twice a year to honor the cosmic changes, prepare for seasonal transitions, and spiritually cleanse the body and mind, whether it is the vibrant Sharad Navratri or the serene Chaitra Navratri. Both symbolize the external battle between good and evil.
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