Navratri 2011 Dates




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Date Day Colours Aspect of Devi
Sep 28 Wednesday Blue Amba
Sep 29 Thursday Yellow Tara
Sep 30 Friday Green Shorashi
Oct 1 Saturday Grey Bhuvneshwari
Oct 2 Sunday Orange Chhinnamastaa
Oct 3 Monday White Bhairavi
Oct 4 Tuesday Red Green Dhoomavati
Oct 5 Wednesday Purple Green Bagala
Oct 6 Thursday pink Matangi
  • September 28:
  • The festival of Navratri begins.1st - 3rd day of Navratri On the first day of the Navaratras, a small bed of mud is prepared in the puja room of the house and barley seeds are sown on it. On the tenth day, the shoots are about 3 - 5 inches in length. After the Puja, these seedlings are pulled out and given to devotees as a blessing from god. These initial days are dedicated to Durga Maa, the Goddess of power and energy. Her various manifestations, Kumari, Parvati and Kali are all worshipped during these days. They represent the three different classes of womanhood that include the child, the young girl and the mature woman.
  • October 1:
  • Lalita Panchami- 4th - 6th day of Navratri During these days, Lakshmi Maa, the Goddess of peace and prosperity is worshipped. On the fifth day which is known as Lalita Panchami, it is traditional, to gather and display all literature available in the house, light a lamp or 'diya' to invoke Saraswati Maa, the Goddess of knowledge and art.
  • October 4: Durga Ashtami Puja These final days belongs to Saraswati Maa who is worshipped to acquire the spiritual knowledge. This in turn will free us from all earthly bondage. But on the 8th day of this colorful festival, yagna (holy fire) is performed. Ghee (clarified butter), kheer (rice pudding) and sesame seeds form the holy offering to Goddess Durga Maa.
  • October 5: Mahanavami Puja. Navratri ends. The festival of Navratri culminates in Mahanavami. On this day Kanya Puja is performed. Nine young girls representing the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshiped. Their feet are washed as a mark of respect for the Goddess and then they are offered new clothes as gifts by the worshiper. This ritual is performed in most parts of the country.
  • October 6: Vijaya Dashmi On this day the idols of Goddess Durga are taken on a procession to be dipped in a water body. This day also marks the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years in exile.