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Navratri 2025 Calendar: Date, rituals, and color all for 9 days Shardia Navratri

Navratri 2025 Calendar: The nine-day festival of devotion and celebration is around the corner, and is preparing to welcome the devotees to welcome Maa Durga with rituals, fasting and cultural celebrations.

Here is a complete guide for every day, rituals and auspicious colors for each day of Shardia Navratri:-

When is Shardia Navratri 2025?

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According to Drink Almanac, Shardia Navratri is one of the most important Hindu festivals, which is celebrated twice a year with Chatra Navratri. In 2025, Shardia Navratri will begin on September 22, 2025, and end on 2 October 2025.

Interestingly, this year’s Navratri Drick will last for 11 days instead of 9. Since the Pitu Paksha will be reduced by one day, the extra day has been added to Navratri, making the festival long and more special.

Shardia Navratri 2025 Calendar: Date, Devi, and Color

Each day of Navratri is dedicated to one of the nine forms (Navdurgas) of Maa Durga, which symbolizes the energy of the Goddess.

day 1

date: 22 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Shailputri Puja

Colour: white

Day 2

date: 23 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Brahmacharini Puja

Colour: Red

Third day

date: 24 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Chanraghant Puja

Colour: Royal blue

Day 4

date: 25 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Vinayaka Chaturthi

Colour: Yellow

Day 5

date: 26 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Kushmand Puja

Colour: Green

Day 6

date: 27 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Skandamat Puja

Colour: grey

Day 7

date: 28 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Katyani puja

Colour: orange

Day 8

date: 29 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Kalratri puja

Colour: Peacock

Day 9

date: 30 September 2025

Goddess/Pooja: Mahagauri Puja

Colour: pink

The ceremony with Maha Navami continues on 1 October and ends with Vijayadashami (Dussehra) on 2 October, marked by Durga Visarajan and Navriri Parana.

How Shardia Navratri is celebrated

During Navratri, devotees honored Maya Durga and her nine forms with rituals, prayers and fasting. The celebrations begin with the Ghatasthapana (Kalash Stopana) on Pratipada, followed by the daily priests of the Navdurgas.

Devotees follow the fasts, chant Durga mantras, and recite Durga Saptashati or other scriptures.

Each day is dedicated to a specific goddess and color, with dressing according to devotees.

Rituals include Aarti, Sandhi Puja on Ashtami, Prasad of Fruit and Sweet and Ayuh Puja on Navami.

Cultural highlights such as Garba and Dandiya Nights add happiness and community spirit to ceremonies.

This festival ends with Vijayadashami, which symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and immersion of the idol of Mother Durga in water.

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