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Home | India | Navratri Begins With Devotion And Festive Fervour Across India

Navratri begins with devotion and festive fervour across India

Navratri festivities began with grandeur across India as devotees thronged temples to worship Goddess Durga. From Vaishno Devi in Jammu to Jhandewalan in Delhi and Naina Devi in Himachal, lakhs offered prayers on the first day dedicated to Goddess Shailputri.

By IANS
Published Date - 22 September 2025, 10:21 AM
Navratri begins with devotion and festive fervour across India
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New Delhi: Navratri is being celebrated with great fervour across the country as devotees in large numbers flocked to temples to seek blessings on the auspicious occasion.

The nine-day festival, dedicated to the Goddess Durga, is one of the most revered in Hinduism. The celebration marks the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura, symbolising the triumph of good over evil and the restoration of dharma.


Temples across the nation have been decorated beautifully, adding to the festive spirit.s

In Uttarakhand, grand arrangements were witnessed at Haridwar’s Maa Mansa Devi Temple, where devotees offered prayers and participated in a special aarti.

“During Shardiya Navratri, devotees offer prayers to the Goddess with great devotion, presenting items such as betel leaves, coconut, and other offerings according to their heartfelt devotion. On the first day of Navratri, the first form of the Goddess, Shailputri, is worshipped,” a temple priest told IANS.

A devotee added, “We pray that Mata Rani blesses everyone and brings happiness and prosperity to all homes.”

In Jammu and Kashmir, devotees thronged the Mata Vaishno Devi Temple in Katra, chanting ‘Jai Mata Di’ along the way.

“Today is my birthday as well as the first day of Navratri. I wanted to celebrate it with Mata Raani, hence I came here to seek blessings,” a devotee told IANS.

Himachal Pradesh’s famous Shaktipeeth Naina Devi temple in Bilaspur district also saw large crowds.

A priest, explaining the significance of the temple, told IANS, “The eyes of Mata Sati fell in the court of Mata Shri Naina Devi, hence this religious place is named Shri Naina Devi Ji, and a large number of devotees reach the court of Mataji for Navratri worship and fulfil their wishes.”

The Shailputri Temple in Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi has also drawn thousands of worshippers since morning.

“The first day of Navratri is considered incomplete without a visit to Shailputri Mata. This is why this temple in Varanasi is a wonderful confluence of faith and devotion,” a devotee said.

In Delhi, long queues were seen since 5 a.m. at the Shri Jhandewalan Devi Temple, where chants of ‘Jai Mata Di’ echoed throughout the premises.

Speaking to IANS, a devotee said, “We come every year to have darshan of Mata Rani. Good arrangements have been made by the temple. Sevadaars are deployed everywhere to ensure that the devotees do not face any problems. Very good arrangements have been made by the temple administration and the sevadaars.”

Similar scenes were seen in the Kalkaji Temple, another famous temple in Delhi, where devotees lined up since morning for darshan. Authorities have deployed tight security and have made elaborate arrangements to manage the heavy rush.

Navratri celebrations also began in Rajasthan, where hundreds visited Jodhpur’s Mehrangarh Fort to offer prayers at the Chamunda Mata Temple. Darshan arrangements have been made from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for devotees.

With vibrant decorations, devotional chants, and large gatherings at temples, the festival has once again brought together millions of devotees across the nation in prayer and celebration.

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