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Chaitra Navratri is one of the two biggest navratris that takes place annually. It is also considered one of the most sacred periods in the Hindu calendar. Every day during this period, a different form or incarnation of Goddess Durga is worshipped. |
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Chaitra Navratri is one of the two biggest navratris that takes place annually. It is also considered one of the most sacred periods in the Hindu calendar. Every day during this period, a different form or incarnation of Goddess Durga is worshipped. |
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Chaitra Navratri 2026 begins on March 19, and here is a complete guide covering everything you need to know, from dates and fasting rules to day-wise bhog and the meaning behind the nine days of devotion. |
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Chaitra Navratri 2026 will be observed from March 19 to March 26. This guide explains what devotees should do during the nine days, including fasting, daily prayers, mantra chanting, Kanya Pujan, and charitable acts. It highlights simple rituals and practices to seek Maa Durga's blessings. |
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India is a land of festivals, where fasting is an integral part of many celebrations. It is not just about customs and traditions, but also has an ang. |
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Chaitra Amavasya in March 2026 will be observed on March 19 as per Udaya Tithi. The article details exact timings, auspicious muhurat for snan and daan, and the spiritual significance of the day dedicated to ancestors (Pitras). It also outlines key rituals like tarpan, donations, and remedies. |
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Papamochani Ekadashi, considered the last Ekadashi of the Samvat year before Chaitra Navratri, will be observed on March 15, 2026. According to the Panchang, the Ekadashi tithi begins at 8:10 am on March 14 and ends at 9:16 am on March 15, making March 15 the most auspicious day to observe the fast. |