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On the first day of Navratri, devotees honor Goddess Shailputri, the first manifestation of Durga, symbolizing strength and wisdom.
The second day is dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini, embodying love, devotion, and inner peace.
Devotees worship Goddess Chandraghanta on the third day, who represents courage and a warrior spirit.
This day coincides with Vinayaka Chaturthi, where prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha. Devotees also worship Goddess Kushmanda on this day.
The fifth day is devoted to Goddess Skandamata, the mother of Skanda, the God of war, and the fifth form of Durga.
On the sixth day, devotees invoke Goddess Katyayani, revered for her power and courage, helping remove obstacles and granting strength.
The seventh day is dedicated to Goddess Kaalratri, the fiercest form of Durga, representing the power to destroy evil.
The eighth day, known as Durga Ashtami, is one of the most significant days of Navratri, where devotees worship Goddess Mahagauri.
The ninth day, or Navami, concludes Navratri with prayers to Goddess Siddhidatri, who bestows spiritual and supernatural powers.
Navratri is a spiritual journey of devotion, fasting, and prayer. Each day is an opportunity to connect with the divine feminine energy embodied by Goddess Durga.