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Navratri 2025: 9 Colours, 9 Days, 9 Dazzling Outfits to Slay the Festive Vibe!
Get ready to celebrate Navratri 2025 in style. Each of the nine days has a special colour, and we’ve got the perfect outfit ideas to match. From bold reds to calming whites, this guide will help you dress with meaning and confidence.
Nine colors, nine looks, one unforgettable festive season.
Garba & Dandiya: Dancing with the Divine
Discover the deeper meaning behind Garba and Dandiya this Navratri.
In this post, we explore why these joyful dances are more than just celebration, they are spiritual practices in motion. Learn about the symbolism of the circular Garba, why we dance around the Goddess, how each night of Navratri awakens a new form of Durga within us, and simple ways to prepare your mind, body, and soul for these nights of devotion.
Golu: The Hindu Festival of Dolls
The nine-day autumn festival of Navaratri honours women's empowerment. Even though the occasion is observed throughout all of India, the southern states' celebrations are distinguished by the long-standing custom of "Golu." In Tamil, the term "golu" (sometimes spelled "kolu") describes how idols of gods and goddesses are displayed and decorated during Navaratri. Along with being popular in Tamil Nadu, it is also popular in Karnataka and the two Telugu states, where it is known as Gombe Habba (Kannada) and Bomma Koluvu (Telugu) What is the significance of Golu Dolls during Navratri? The brightly painted, hand-crafted dolls and figurines are traditionally...
Chaitra Navratri | New Beginnings with The Blessings of Goddess Durga
The Story of Chaitra Navratri “Chaitra Navratri” also known as “Vasanth Navratri” is a Hindu festival that falls during the month of March or April and marks the first day of the Hindu calendar. This festival is celebrated for nine days in which all nine divine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped with great devotion by people all over India. According to the Hindu mythology, when Goddess Durga went to her maternal home for nine-days, with the permission of Lord Shiva, a battle took place between the demon ‘Mahishasura’ and Goddess Durga. The demon was defeated in this battle, and...
Navratri Vrat
Navratri Vrat Navratri Vrat is an important fasting ritual observed by Hindus during Navratri or ‘Navadurga Parva’, which happens to be one of the most auspicious festivals in Indian culture. The festival which honours and celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga after defeating the demon Mahisasura, is celebrated twice a year, and both times with equal joy and enthusiasm. The celebrations that take place during spring (March – April) are known as ‘Vasant Navratri’ and the one that takes place during fall (September – October) are known as ‘Sharadiya Navratri’. Scientific and Historic Significance The start of fall and the...