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Navratri: Harmonising ancient wisdom with modern understanding
New Delhi: Navratri, a significant festival among Hindus, derives its name from the Sanskrit term meaning ‘time of nine nights’. During these ten days and nine nights, devotees worship Shakti/Devi. Navratri occurs four times annually, during the lunar months of Chaitra, Magh, Ashadha, and Ashwin (Kartik) from Pratipada to Navami. Chaitra hosts the Vasantik or Vasantiya Navratri, while Ashwin marks the Shardiya Navratri. Navratri during Magh and Ashadha is known as Gupt Navratri. The festival concludes with the immersion of the Durga idol on Dussehra. Notably, there is a three-month gap between each Navratri celebration. In the context of Hinduism, the practice of worshipping feminine energy

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