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Blissful celebration of nine nights
A sacred festival of Goddess Durga, Navratri is a blissful celebration involving nine nights of worship, dance and music. ‘Navratri’ literally means nine nights in Sanskrit.It is celebrated twice a year for nine nights, once in the month of Chaitra (April-May) as Rama Navratri and then in Aswayuja (Sept-Oct) as Durga Navratri.
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Celebrating the birth of Lord Rama
The birth anniversary of Lord Rama, which is known as Ramnavami, is celebrated in the month of Chaitra usually falling in March or April according to the Hindu calendar. The nine-day celebration during the bright fortnight of Chaitra month marks the birth day of Lord Rama.
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Navratra Chart

Date Pooja  
27th March -2009 Navratra begins: Kalash Sthapana, Chandra Darshan, Prathama
28th March -2009 Sindhara Dooj, Aarogya Vrat, Dvitiya
29th March-2009 Gaur Teej, Saubhagya Teej, Tritiya
30th March-2009 Varadvinayak Chaturthi, Rohini Vrat
31st March-2009 Sri Laxmi Panchami Vrat, Naag Vrat Pujan
1st April-2009 Skand Shashthi, Yamuna Jayanti
2nd April-2009 Mahasaptami Vrat, Chaiti Chath, Vijaya Saptami
3rd April-2009 Sri Durga Mahaashtami, Annapurna Ashtami, Baisakhi
3rd April-2009 Sri Ram Navami Vrat, Navratra Ends