NAVRATRI - NINE DAYS FESTIVAL
NAVRATRI is a festival that spans nine days every autumn that is September or October every year. In India it is celebrated differently with different stories or legends but the common theme is the battle and the victory of Good over Evil.
In some states Durga Puja is synonymous with Navaratri where Goddess Durga battles and emerges victorious over the buffalo demon to help restore Dharma. Some states celebrate "Ram Lila" and Dussehra where the battle and victory is of God Rama over the demon king Ravana.
In the South the victory of different goddesses of Rama or Saraswati is celebrated. On the last day called Dussehra or Vijayadashami the statues are either immersed in river or ocean or it is burnt with fireworks marking evil's destruction.
The nine days are dedicated to Goddess Durga for her nine Avatars. Each day is significant as the prominent battle that took place between Durga and demon Mahishasura celebrates the victory of Good over Evil. Each day is an incarnation of Goddess
The colour of the First day is red which depicts action and vigor.
Second day is Royal blue which depicts peace, calm and yet energy.
Third day is yellow which depicts beauty and bravery.
Fourth day is green and depicts vegetation on earth.
Fifth day is grey and depicts strength
Sixth day is Orange which depicts courage.
Seventh day is white which depicts prayer, peace and protection.
Eight day is pink which depicts intelligence and optimism
Ninth day is light blue which depicts admiration towards nature's beauty.
Pune guardian minister Ajit Pawar appealed to people and civic administration to follow Covid-19 safety norms and not repeat mistakes made during the Ganesh festival.
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