Navratri is one of the most spirited, lively and deeply emotional festivals celebrated in India. It is observed with heartfelt emotion and devotion clubbed along with vibrance and high spirits. 2025 will witness the grand festival of Navratri or Durga Puja whatever you may fondly call it starting on monday, the 22nd of September. It is a celebration of Maa Durga/Goddess Durga and her nine roop or divine forms.
Navratri symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Devotees across India and abroad observe fasting, perform rituals, and celebrate with cultural festivities such as Garba and Dandiya Raas. If you are searching for details about Navratri 2025 dates, significance, puja rituals, and celebrations, this article will guide you through everything you need to know.
The story behind the birth of Maa Durga, क्यों अवतार लिया था माँ दुर्गा ने
The buffalo demon King Mahishasura had been blessed by Lord Brahma that no man or god could kill him, after which he defeated the gods and spread his supremacy on heaven. After facing defeat, the gods went to the Trinity which is Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva for help. From the collective energy of the divine Trinity a supreme power was given birth which was named Adi Shakti-Maa Durga who rode on a lion.
Every God had a contribution in her form and weapons. Maa Durga then took on Mahishasura and they had a ferocious battle that went on for nine nights and ten days. The tenth day which is known as Vijayadashami (Dussehra), she killed (vadh) Mahishasura with her trishool (trident) while he had turned himself into a buffalo.

2025 Dates and Tithi, नवरात्रि में किस दिन माँ दुर्गा के किस रूप की पूजा होगी
As the name itself symbolizes, “Navratri” means 9 nights and the significance behind it is that nine forma/ 9 roop are worshipped during the Navratri. Each day is dedicated to a different form of Maa Durga.
In 2025, navratri starts on The word “Navratri” means “nine nights,” and during this period, each day is dedicated to a different form of Goddess Durga. In 2025, the festival will last from September 22 to September 30.
Here is the day-wise schedule of Navratri 2025:
- 22nd September, 2025 (Monday): Day 1 , Maa Shailputri will be worshipped
- 23rd September, 2025 (Tuesday): Day 2, Maa Brahmacharini will be worshipped
- 24th September, 2025 (Wednesday): Day 3, Maa Chandraghanta will be worshipped
- 25th September, 2025 (Thursday): Day 4, Maa Kushmanda will be worshipped
- 26th September, 2025 (Friday): Day 5, Maa Skandamata will be worshipped
- 27th September, 2025 (Saturday): Day 6, Maa Katyayani will be worshipped
- 28th September, 2025 (Sunday): Day 7, Maa Kalaratri will be worshipped
- 29th September, 2025 (Monday): Day 8, Maha Ashtami, Maa Mahagauri will be worshipped
- 30th September, 2025 (Tuesday): Day 9, Maha Navami, Maa Siddhidatri will be worshipped
The auspicious festival of Navratri will bid good bye with VijayaDashmi or Dussehra as most people call it. The festival concludes with Vijayadashami or Dussehra, symbolizing Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura.
Significance of Navratri 2025
Navratri is not just a festival but an emotion which has immense cultural and social . Every rood or different form of Maa Durga is a representation of different emotion and quality like strength, calmness, purity, etc. The period is a reminder that no matter how powerful you are, good always wins over evil.
Rituals and Customs followed
The customs followed during this festival are very varied across the different regions. In the east it is called Durga puja and in the west and central India it is fondly known as Navratri.
- Kalash Sthapana: This happens on the Day 1, where a Kalash which symbolizes Maa Durga is brought home and set up.
- Fasting: Many observe full 9 day fasts, while some observe fast on the first and last day and some only on the auspicious day of Maha Ashtami. In many homes grain (anaaj), onion (pyaaz), garlic( lehsun) and table salt is not used instead sendha namak (pink salt), sabudana, fruits and some nuts are consumed.
- Durga Chalisa and Devi Mantras and chants are recited.
- Kanya Pujan: Young girls are worshipped on Maha Ashtami or Maha Navmi as forms of the Maa Durga/ Goddess and they are called for Kanya pujan in pandals and homes of people observing fasts.
- Garba and Dandiya Nights: In western states of Gujarat and Maharashtra, Garba and Dandiya Raas dances and nights are observed.
Regional Celebrations of Navratri 2025
As India is a culturally diverse country, the way of celebrating this festival across different regions is different:
- West Bengal: It is known as Durga Puja where pandals are created and apart from that many stalls and fairs are there.
- Gujarat: Garba and Dandiya are played where people dress in traditional dress like chaniya choli and dance through the night.
- Central and North India: Ramleela is performed across the period of 9 days where it is portrayed how Lord Ram killed Ravana. The Ramleela function ends with Ravan Dahan on Dussehra,
- South India: Golu or Bommai Kolu is observed where people bring in layered stands and decorate them with many different idols.
Conclusion
Navratri or Durga Puja may have different names and is celebrated in different ways across different regions but the faith and devotion for Maa Durga is the same throughout the country.2025,
Even people living outside India celebrate this festival with the same fervour and devotion. This festival is clearly the symbol of “Good over Evil”.
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