“Shardiya Navratri 2025” 9 Days of War of Devi and Mahishasura, the end of the demon on the 10th day, know the story of Navratri

The Feast of Navratri is celebrated four times in Hinduism: Chaitra Navratri, Sharadiya Navratri, Ashada Gupta Navratri and Magh Gupta Navratri. Sharadiya Navratri is celebrated in Ashwin every year. Sharadiya Navratri is celebrated for nine days whose tenth day Dussehra or Vijayadashami festival is celebrated. Nine forms of goddess Durga are worshiped and stuck is held in nine days of Sharadiya Navratri. According to religious faith, every wish of the devoted who worships with a true heart in Sharadiya Navratri, the goddess Durga. But do you know why Navratri is celebrated only nine days? If not, then let us know the story behind the celebration of Navratri before Dussehra. Why is Sharadiya Navratri celebrated? In ancient times, the terror of Mahishasura demon increased day by day. The demon also began to spread his influence in heaven, which upset all the gods. Then Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva composed the goddess Durga with their powers. Goddess Durga contains the powers of the three gods, through which she was called a superpower. Mother Durga did everything to kill the demon Mahishasura. The war between him and the demon Mahishasura lasted nine days. On the tenth day, the demon was killed, celebrated as Vijayadashami. Vijayadashami is also known as Dussehra. This festival is celebrated as the victory of good about evil. Lord Rama killed Ravana on this day. When is Sharadiya Navratri in 2025? According to the Draukh Panchang, the Pratipada date of Shukla Paksha of the Ashwin month will be on September 22 at 13:23 to 23 September 2025 from 02:55 p.m. In such a situation, Sharadiya Navratri begins from September 22, 2025. It is noteworthy that Tritiya Tithi falls two days this time, which will take ten days to the Navratri festival. Pratipada Tithi will be celebrated on September 22, Dwitiya Tithi September 23, Tritiya Tithi September 24 and 25, Chaturthi September 26, Panchami September 27, Shashthi September 28, Saptami September 29, September 30, September 30, Maha Navami 12 October and Dwitiya October 25.

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