The auspicious festival of Navratri and Durga Puja, which will culminate in Dusshera is knocking on our doors. October 2023 brings with it many Hindu festivals that will be celebrated by devotees across the nation - albeit, following different customs - with fanfare. While Navratri is a 9-day affair, ending with Dusshera on the 10th day, the last four days are celebrated in many places, especially West Bengal, as Durga puja. This grand festival signifies the victory of good over evil. According to Drik Panchang, Navratri will begin on October 15 while Pitru Paksha will continue till October 14.


Navratri 2023: Day-Wise Calendar


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Day 1: October 15 - Pratipada
Ghatasthapana, Shailputri Puja


Day 2: October 16 - Dwitiya
Chandra Darshana, Brahmacharini Puja


Day 3: October 17 - Tritiya
Sindoor Tritiya, Chandraghanta Puja


Day 4: October 18 - Chaturthi
Kushmanda Puja, Vinayaka Chaturthi


Day 5: October 19 - Panchami
Upang Lalita Vrat, Skandamata Puja


Day 6: October 20 - Shashthi
Saraswati Avahan, Katyayani Puja


Day 7: October 21 - Saptami
Saraswati Puja, Kalaratri Puja


Day 8: October 22 - Ashtami
Durga Ashtami, Mahagauri Puja, Sandhi Puja


Day 9: October 23 - Navami
Maha Navami, Ayudha Puja, Navami Homa


Day 10: October 24 - Dashami/Dusshera
Navratri Parana, Durga Visarjan, Vijayadashami


Shardiya Navratri 2023: Significance


Shardiya Navratri falls in the lunar month Ashwin during Sharad Ritu. Across the country, Navratri is celebrated with much pomp and show. Devotees observe fast for nine days, especially in North India. In several parts of the country, especially West Bengal and other eastern states of India, the last four days of Navratri are celebrated as Durga Puja. On the tenth day, Dusshera is celebrated while in Bengal, Vijaya Dashami is celebrated when devotees bid goodbye to Ma Durga with Durga Visarjan. On nine days, nine avatars of Devi Durga are worshipped and each avatar of Navdurga represents a distinct characteristic of Goddess Durga. Each day, a specific prasad is offered to Navdurga to get her blessings.


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Navratri 2023: 9 Colours For Each Day


Nine different colours are allocated to each day of Navratri. According to Drik Panchang, "The colour of the day is decided on the weekday. Each weekday is ruled by one of the planets or Navgrahas and accordingly, colours are assigned to each day." Here are the colours for each day of Navratri 2023:


Day 1: Orange (October 15)
Day 2:  White (October 16)
Day 3: Red (October 17)
Day 4: Royal Blue (October 18)
Day 5: Yellow (October 19)
Day 6: Green (October 20)
Day 7: Grey (October 21)
Day 8: Purple (October 22)
Day 9: Peacock Green (October 23)