Navratri is a Hindu competition that spans 9 nights and ten days and is widely known in autumn yearly. It is among the most vital and broadly celebrated Hindu festivals in India and Nepal. The phrase Navratri interprets to “9 nights” in Sanskrit, and the competition is devoted to the worship of the goddess Durga. Throughout Navratri, devotees observe fasts, carry out particular pujas and rituals, and take part in conventional dances and music.
The competition is widely known otherwise in numerous elements of India, however some frequent rituals embrace: