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1043 Shardiya Navratri Calendar for Mohali, Punjab, India

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1043 Navratri Calendar

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Navratri Day 1

13th
September 1043
Wednesday / बुधवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 2

14th
September 1043
Thursday / गुरुवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 3

15th
September 1043
Friday / शुक्रवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 4

16th
September 1043
Saturday / शनिवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 5

17th
September 1043
Sunday / रविवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 6

18th
September 1043
Monday / सोमवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 7

19th
September 1043
Tuesday / मंगलवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 8

20th
September 1043
Wednesday / बुधवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass
8
Ashtami
Sandhi Puja begins at 03:14 AM, Sep 21
Sandhi Puja ends at 04:02 AM, Sep 21
Panchang for Saraswati Puja DayNavratri color of the day - Sky Blue

Navratri Day 9

21st
September 1043
Thursday / गुरुवार
Ghatasthapana KalashGhatasthapana Kalash Grass

Navratri Day 10

22nd
September 1043
Friday / शुक्रवार
Lord Rama

Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Mohali, India with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.

1043 Shardiya Navratri

Shardiya Navratri is the most popular and significant Navratri of all Navratris. That's why Shardiya Navratri is also known as Maha Navratri.

It falls in lunar month Ashwin during Sharad Ritu. The name Shardiya Navratri has been taken from Sharad Ritu. All nine days during Navratri are dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Shakti. Shardiya Navratri falls in the month of September or October. The nine days festivity culminates on tenth day with Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami.

Women, especially in Maharashtra and Gujarat, adorn themselves with 9 different colors which are allocated to each day of Navratri. The color of the day is decided on the weekday. Each weekday is ruled by one the planets or Navgrahas and accordingly colors are assigned to each day.

Each Avatar of Navdurga represents a distinct characteristic of Goddess Durga. Each day a specific Prasad is offered to Navdurga to get her blessings. Please refer 9 unique Navratri Prasad which are offered to nine forms of Navdurga during Navratri.

You might also be interested in Durga Puja Calendar during Maha Navratri.

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