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Navratri 2024 Date In April: When Will Chaitra Navratri Festival Start? Significance Of 9 Days, Deets Inside!
Navratri, a festival celebrated with immense devotion and enthusiasm by Hindus across the world, holds a special significance in the hearts of devotees. Chaitra Navratri, observed in the Hindu month of Chaitra, typically falls in March or April, marking the beginning of the spring season and new Hindu Calendar year.
This festival, dedicated to the worship of the nine forms of Goddess Durga, is a time of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection. Let's know the dates, rituals, significance, and celebrations associated with Chaitra Navratri 2024.

Chaitra Navratri 2024: Date, Time
Chaitra Navratri in 2024 will commence on Tuesday, 09 April 2024, and conclude on Wednesday, 17 April 2024. The festival spans nine days, with each day dedicated to the worship of a different form of Goddess Durga, known as Navadurga. The ninth day, also known as Ram Navami, marks the birth anniversary of Lord Rama and is celebrated with great fervor.
Chaitra
Navratri
2024:
Rituals
and
Traditions
Chaitra
Navratri
is
observed
with
great
devotion
and
adherence
to
tradition.
People
observe
a
nine-day
fast,
and
engage
in
numerous
rituals
such
as
the
Navratri
Ghat
Sthapana,
Kanya
Puja,
Durga
Aarti,
Durga
Chalisa,
Durga
Kawach,
and
Durga
Saptashathi
Path,
and
also
participate
in
the
Dandiya
and
Garba
Raas.
The festival begins with Ghatasthapana, the installation of a clay pot (ghata) symbolizing Goddess Durga in the home. The pot is filled with water and barley seeds, and a mango leaf is placed on top, signifying prosperity and growth.
During the nine days of Navratri, devotees observe fasts and perform prayers and rituals to honor the goddess. They visit temples dedicated to Goddess Durga, offer flowers, fruits, and other offerings, and participate in special aartis and bhajans. The eighth day, known as Ashtami, and the ninth day, known as Navami, are considered especially auspicious, with elaborate rituals and prayers held in temples and homes.
Chaitra
Navratri
2024:
Significance
Chaitra
Navratri
is
a
period
of
spiritual
significance
and
renewal
for
Hindus.
It
is
believed
that
during
these
nine
days,
Goddess
Durga
descends
to
Earth
to
bless
her
devotees
and
rid
the
world
of
evil
forces.
Each
day
of
Navratri
is
dedicated
to
a
different
form
of
the
goddess,
with
special
prayers
and
rituals
performed
to
invoke
her
divine
presence
and
seek
her
blessings.
The festival also marks the arrival of spring, a season of renewal and growth. It is a time for cleansing the body, mind, and spirit, and for embarking on new beginnings. Devotees observe fasts, engage in prayers and meditation, and participate in various cultural and spiritual activities to celebrate the festival.
Chaitra
Navratri
Celebrations
Chaitra
Navratri
is
celebrated
with
great
zeal
and
enthusiasm
across
India
and
in
many
parts
of
the
world.
Temples
are
decorated
with
flowers
and
lights,
and
cultural
programs
and
events
are
organized
to
mark
the
occasion.
Devotees
dress
in
traditional
attire,
perform
folk
dances,
and
sing
devotional
songs
in
praise
of
Goddess
Durga.



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