When is Navratri 2025: Dates, Rituals, Colors & Significance

By HEMANT MADANE
September 12, 2025

Navratri 2025, a sacred nine-night festival dedicated to Goddess Durga, will begin on Monday, September 22, 2025, and conclude on Thursday, October 2, 2025, celebrated with devotion across India in September–October.

When is Navratri Start in 2025?

Navratri 2025 will start on September 22, 2025 (Monday), with Ghatasthapana and Pratipada puja. Devotees worship Goddess Shailputri on this day and wear the first Navratri color.

When is Navratri Ending in 2025?

The Navratri ending date is October 2, 2025 (Thursday), with Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra. This day signifies the victory of good over evil, celebrated with Ram Leela, processions, and Durga Visarjan.

Navaratri 2025: Key Dates and Observances

Day Date Tithi Significance
Day 1 Sept 22, 2025 Pratipada Worship of Shailaputri
Day 2 Sept 23, 2025 Dwitiya Worship of Brahmacharini
Day 3 Sept 24, 2025 Tritiya Worship of Chandraghanta
Day 4 Sept 25, 2025 Chaturthi Worship of Kushmanda
Day 5 Sept 26, 2025 Panchami Worship of Skandamata
Day 6 Sept 27, 2025 Shashti Worship of Katyayani
Day 7 Sept 28, 2025 Saptami Worship of Kalaratri
Day 8 Sept 29, 2025 Ashtami Worship of Mahagauri
Day 9 Sept 30, 2025 Navami Worship of Siddhidatri
Vijayadashami Sept 311, 2025 Dashami Dussehra

Navratri 2025 Days & Colors

Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a form of Goddess Durga and has a special color of significance.

  • Day 1 - September 22, 2025 (Monday)Pratipada | Puja: Goddess Shailputri | Color: Orange

  • Day 2 - September 23, 2025 (Tuesday)Dwitiya | Puja: Goddess Brahmacharini | Color: White

  • Day 3 - September 24, 2025 (Wednesday)Tritiya | Puja: Goddess Chandraghanta | Color: Red

  • Day 4 - September 25, 2025 (Thursday)Chaturthi | Puja: Goddess Kushmanda | Color: Royal Blue

  • Day 5 - September 26, 2025 (Friday)Panchami | Puja: Goddess Skandamata | Color: Yellow

  • Day 6 - September 27, 2025 (Saturday)Shashthi | Puja: Goddess Katyayani | Color: Green

  • Day 7 - September 28, 2025 (Sunday)Saptami | Puja: Goddess Kalaratri | Color: Grey

  • Day 8 - September 29, 2025 (Monday)Ashtami | Puja: Goddess Mahagauri | Color: Purple

  • Day 9 - September 30, 2025 (Tuesday)Navami | Puja: Goddess Siddhidatri | Color: Peacock Green

  • Day 10 - October 1, 2025 (Wednesday)Dashami | Ram Vijayotsav & Durga Visarjan

  • Day 11 - October 2, 2025 (Thursday)Vijayadashami (Dussehra)

Ancient Legends and Myths Surrounding Navratri

Navratri is deeply rooted in mythology. The most popular legend is about Goddess Durga defeating the demon Mahishasura after nine nights of battle, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Many devotees also wear a god locket during these days for spiritual strength and blessings.

The Evolution of Navratri Celebrations Through Time

Traditionally celebrated with Vedic rituals, Navratri has evolved into a grand festival with music, garba, dandiya, and cultural performances. Today, it unites communities across India and abroad.

The Significance of Navratri: A Deeper Look

Navratri is not just about fasting but also about cleansing the body and mind. Devotees often adorn themselves with jewelry such as Sterling silver rings, symbolic of purity and devotion.

Navratri’s Importance in Hinduism

The festival represents dharma (righteousness), shakti (power), and bhakti (devotion). It reinforces the idea that divine feminine energy sustains the universe.

The Symbolism of the Nine Nights

Each of the nine nights represents the journey from darkness to light, from ignorance to wisdom, and from fear to strength.

The Significance of the Goddess Durga

Durga embodies protection, power, and motherly love. Devotees often gift Sterling silver earrings to loved ones during Navratri as a token of blessings.

Celebrating Navratri: Regional Variations and Traditions

  • In West India, Garba and Dandiya Raas dominate the evenings.
    In North India, Ram Leela and Durga Puja take center stage.
    In South India, Golu (doll display) is arranged in homes.
    Many women also wear Sterling silver anklets as part of their festive attire.

Common Rituals and Practices During Navratri

  • Ghatasthapana (Kalash Sthapana)

  • Fasting and prayers

  • Reciting Durga Saptashati

  • Kanya Puja on Ashtami and Navami

  • Wearing the specific color of the day

Regional Differences in Navratri Celebrations Across India

From West Bengal’s Durga Puja to Gujarat’s Garba nights, each region has unique traditions. During these celebrations, devotees also wear jewelry like Sterling silver necklace to complement their festive look.

The Role of Food and Offerings in Navratri

Navratri food is sattvik, free from onion, garlic, and non-vegetarian ingredients. Offerings include fruits, sweets, and kheer. Devotees also offer Sterling silver pendants to the goddess as a form of seva.

Navratri and the Arts: Music, Dance, and Storytelling

Navratri inspires folk arts such as Dandiya, Garba, Kathak performances, and dramatic storytelling like Ram Leela, bringing communities together.

Preparing for Navratri in 2025

To prepare for Navratri 2025, plan your fasting schedule, arrange puja items, choose traditional outfits, and organize family celebrations.

Also Read: Types of God Pendants

FAQ – Navratri 2025

Which are the 9 days of Navratri?

They are nine nights dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Durga, starting with Shailputri and ending with Siddhidatri.

What are the 9 days of Navratri 2025?

From September 22 (Pratipada) to September 30 (Navami), followed by Dashami and Vijayadashami.

What is Navratri day 1 to 10?

Day 1 to 9 are dedicated to Durga’s nine forms, Day 10 marks Durga Visarjan, and Day 11 is Vijayadashami.

What are the 9 days colours of Navratri in September 2025?

Orange, White, Red, Royal Blue, Yellow, Green, Grey, Purple, and Peacock Green.

HEMANT MADANE

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