
Chaitra Navratri Durga Ashtami 2026: Date, Tithi Timings, Shubh Muhurat & Samagri List | From Morning Puja to Evening Aarti and Bhog Rituals
Durga Ashtami is one of the most sacred days of Chaitra Navratri, dedicated to Maa Mahagauri, the eighth form of Goddess Durga. Devotees across India observe fasts, perform Kanya Puja, and offer special prayers on this day. If you are planning to observe Durga Ashtami in 2026, here is a complete and accurate guide covering date, tithi timings, puja muhurat, samagri list, and step-by-step rituals from morning to evening.
In 2026, Durga Ashtami will be observed on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
To perform the puja properly, keep the following items ready:
Morning Rituals
Start your day early with a bath and wear clean or traditional clothes. Clean the puja area and set up the idol or image of Maa Durga. Place a red cloth and decorate the altar with flowers.
Install the kalash and invoke Goddess Durga with devotion. Light a diya and incense sticks. Offer kumkum, rice, and flowers to the goddess.
Chant Durga Saptashati or Durga Ashtami mantras. Offer bhog such as halwa, puri, and black chana. Perform aarti with full devotion.
Invite 9 young girls (symbolizing Navdurga) and one boy (Bhairav). Wash their feet, apply tilak, and offer prasad along with gifts or dakshina. This ritual is considered highly auspicious.
In the evening, perform aarti again and offer fresh bhog. Light diyas and pray for health, prosperity, and protection from negative energies.
Durga Ashtami marks the victory of Goddess Durga over evil forces. It symbolizes the destruction of negativity and the triumph of good over evil. Worshipping Maa Mahagauri on this day is believed to bring peace, happiness, and spiritual growth.
Durga Ashtami 2026 will be observed on March 26 with puja performed during the daytime Ashtami tithi. From morning rituals to evening aarti and Kanya Puja, each step holds deep spiritual meaning. Preparing the right samagri and following the proper vidhi ensures a complete and fulfilling Navratri experience.
Disclaimer: Dates and timings are based on traditional Hindu calendar calculations and may vary slightly by location. Devotees are advised to consult local panchang for exact muhurat.
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