When Is Navratri 2023? Dates, History, Significance, Celebrations, Full List Of 9 Colours And More

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Navratri is a prominent Hindu festival that is celebrated every year with much fervour and enthusiasm across various parts of India. The nine-day festival is devoted to honouring Goddess Durga in her nine forms.

The term "Navratri" is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nava' which means meaning 'nine' and "Ratri" which means 'night' (meaning 'night'). Thus, Navratri translates to "nine nights."

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Here is all you need to know about Navratri 2023:

Navratri 2023: Dates

Navratri 2023 starts from Sunday, October 15 and ends on Monday, October 23.

Navratri 2023: History and Legends

The Navratri that falls in the month of October is called Sharad Navratri. Sharad Navratri usually falls in the lunar month of Ashwin, which falls in the Gregorian month of September and October.

The tenth day, after Navratri, is called "Dussehra" or "Vijayadashami". This day celebrates the victory of good over evil. It is symbolised by the goddess Durga's triumph over the buffalo demon Mahishasura.

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