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Durga Navami 2022: Maha Navami date, puja timings, importance, vidhi, muhurat

 Durga Navami 2022: Maha Navami date, puja timings, importance, vidhi, muhurat

Durga Navami (Maha Navami) 2022 date, puja timings: As indicated by Drik Panchang, the Navami tithi starts at 04.37 pm on October 3 and finishes at 02.20 pm on October 4



Durga Navami (Maha Navami) 2022 date, puja timings: Durga Navami, otherwise called Maha Navami, is the 10th and the last day of merriments for Navratri and the fourth day of Durga Puja festivities.

The last festival, it denotes the triumph of good over evil and is trailed by Dussehra, or Vijay Dashami, when Ruler Smash is accepted to have crushed Lord Ravana in a savage fight. It is additionally expressed that on this day, Goddess Durga is to be loved as 'Mahishasurmardini', for enthusiasts say that Durga killed the bison evil spirit Mahishasura on this day.

This year, it falls on October 4, which is a Tuesday.



As indicated by Drik Panchang, the Navami tithi starts at 04.37 pm on October 3 and finishes at 02.20 pm on October 4.

Very much like Maha Ashtami, Maha Navami is additionally quite possibly of the main day which starts with a heavenly shower, following which enthusiasts offer their requests to the god as a morning aarti and pushpanjali. It is solely after they are finished imploring that they can break their quick by eating stylized leafy foods.

On this day, ceremonies to say goodbye to the goddess are seen as she gets ready to leave her maternal home. A unique Mahasnan or Shodhasopachar Puja is likewise performed on this promising day. In a few different areas of Bengal, lovers assemble in the pandals as they spruce up and participate in a few widespread developments.



There is a sure feeling joined right up to the present day, as it denotes the finish, everything being equal. Social projects are held as expected on this day.

In numerous different pieces of the nation, youthful and unmarried young ladies, who have not achieved pubescence, are loved as Durga in numerous families. They are welcome to houses as their feet are washed and finished with alta. The young ladies — known as kanjanks — are likewise given halwa, puri, chana and different gifts.

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