Chaitra Navratri 2024: Date, Tithi, Auspicious Muhurat — All You Need To Know
Chaitra Navratri will start on April 9, 2024, and worshipping the Goddess for nine days holds great significance. Check the correct date, tithi, and details about Shubh Muhurat.
Chaitra Navratri 2024: Chaitra Navratri, spanning from April 9 to April 17, marks nine auspicious days devoted to honouring Goddess Durga. The festivities commence with 'Ghatasthapana' on April 9 at 11:50 PM, concluding on April 17, lasting for 4 hours and 14 minutes. Here's all you need to know:
During the nine-day celebrations, people pray to the nine avatars of Goddess Shakti, and on the last day, observe Ram Navami - celebrating Lord Rama's birth.
According to traditional beliefs, the conveyance of Goddess Durga holds significance, indicating auspicious or inauspicious outcomes. This year, during Chaitra Navratri, the goddess arrives on a horse, which is not considered an auspicious vehicle. This symbolism suggests forthcoming battles and natural disasters, signifying a shift in power.
According to Hindu Panchang, the auspicious time for Kalash sthapana falls between 11:57 AM and 12:48 PM on April 9, lasting 51 minutes.
Check The 9-Day Muhurat Details Here:
Each day of Chaitra Navratri is dedicated to worshipping a specific manifestation of the goddess:
Day 1: April 9, 2024 (Pratipada Tithi, Ghatasthapana): Worship of Maa Shailputri.
Day 2: April 10, 2024 (Dwitiya Tithi): Worship of Maa Brahmacharini.
Day 3: April 11, 2024 (Tritiya Tithi): Worship of Maa Chandraghanta.
Day 4: April 12, 2024 (Chaturthi Tithi): Worship of Maa Kushmanda.
Day 5: April 13, 2024 (Panchami Tithi): Worship of Maa Skandamata.
Day 6: April 14, 2024 (Shashthi Tithi): Worship of Maa Katyayani.
Day 7: April 15, 2024 (Saptami Tithi): Worship of Maa Kalratri.
Day 8: April 16, 2024 (Ashtami Tithi): Worship of Maa Mahagauri.
Day 9: April 17, 2024 (Navami Tithi): Worship of Maa Siddhidatri, coinciding with the celebration of Ram Navami.
Each day of the festival has a different significance and is dedicated to one of Maa Durga's nine avatars: Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skanda Mata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Many Hindu devotees also dedicate this festival to Lord Ram. It is thought that the seventh avatar of the Hindu god, Vishnu, was born during this time, as the son of King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya of Ayodhya. On this day, places associated with Lord Ram's birth and life are decorated, and people pay tribute to him.
Disclaimer: Please note that this information is based on traditional beliefs and knowledge. For accurate and detailed guidance, it is advisable to consult relevant experts or religious authorities.