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Navratri 2016: Maha Navami, the ninth night of grand festivities and auspiciousness
Maha Navami marks the third day of the grand Durga Puja celebrations as the festivities culminate with the Goddess`s visarjan on Dashami or Dusshera on the following day.
Mumbai: The ninth day of Navratri is celebrated as Maha Navami since it marks the end of the nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga who annihilates buffalo demon king Mahishasura. Her triumph over the demon marks the victory of good over the evil and thus ushers in peace, happiness and prosperity.
It also marks the third day of the grand Durga Puja celebrations as the festivities culminate with the Goddess’s visarjan on Dashami or Dusshera on the following day.
Many a times, according to the Hindu calendar, two days get merged together. For instance, Maha Navami thithi spreads over two days as per the Gregorian calendar.
The Navami Tithi began at about 10:30 on October 9 and shall end t about 10:53PM on October 10.
Here’s wishing one and all a very happy Maha Navami.