Navratri 2026: Complete Guide to the Nine Days of Worship, Dates, Colors, Goddesses & Rituals

नवरात्रि 2026 — नौ दिनों की पूजा का सम्पूर्ण गाइड जय माँ दुर्गे! जय अम्बे!
नवरात्रि 2026 — नौ दिनों की पूजा का सम्पूर्ण गाइड
जय माँ दुर्गे! जय अम्बे!
Navratri, the sacred festival of nine nights, is one of the most auspicious periods in Sanatan Dharma dedicated to Adi Shakti Maa Durga — the Divine Mother who protects dharma, destroys evil, and bestows courage, wisdom, and prosperity.
In 2026, Sharad Navratri (the grand autumn celebration) begins on Sunday, 11 October 2026 with Ghatasthapana and concludes on Monday, 19 October 2026 with Navami, followed by Vijaya Dashami (Dussehra) on Tuesday, 20 October 2026.
This nine-night festival invokes the nine divine forms of Maa Durga (Navdurga), each representing a unique aspect of Shakti. Devotees observe fasting, perform special pujas, wear designated colors, and chant mantras to seek the Mother’s blessings for victory over inner and outer obstacles.
Spiritual Significance of Navratri
Navratri symbolizes the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance. It commemorates Goddess Durga’s battle against the demon Mahishasura (as described in the Devi Mahatmya / Chandi Path). Each day honors a different form of the Goddess, guiding devotees on a spiritual journey from grounding (Day 1) to ultimate liberation and compassion (Day 9).
Chanting Durga Saptashati, Mahishasura Mardini Stotra, or simple mantras like “Om Aim Hreem Kleem Chamundayai Vicche” during these nine days brings immense Shakti, protection, and peace.
Sharad Navratri 2026: Complete 9-Day Calendar
Here is the detailed day-wise schedule for Sharad Navratri 2026 (based on North Indian / Gregorian calendar alignments):
Note: On the 10th day (20 October 2026), devotees celebrate Vijaya Dashami (Dussehra) by burning effigies of Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of righteousness.
Chaitra Navratri 2026 (Spring / Gujarati New Year) was observed earlier from 19 March to 27 March 2026. The above guide is for the major Sharad Navratri.
Nine Forms of Navdurga & Their Worship
- Maa Shailputri (Daughter of the Mountains) — Holds trident and lotus; rides a bull. Grants stability.
- Maa Brahmacharini — Carries rosary and kamandalu; symbol of tapasya and knowledge.
- Maa Chandraghanta — Wears a half-moon bell on her forehead; destroys enemies and grants bravery.
- Maa Kushmanda — Creator of the universe; holds pot of nectar; brings health and vitality.
- Maa Skandamata — Mother of Lord Kartikeya; grants wisdom and victory.
- Maa Katyayani — Fierce form born to sage Katyayana; fulfills wishes and removes obstacles.
- Maa Kalaratri — Darkest and most terrifying form; destroys fear and negativity.
- Maa Mahagauri — Pure white form; bestows purity, peace, and all wishes.
- Maa Siddhidatri — Grants all siddhis (supernatural powers) and spiritual perfection.
Rituals & Puja Vidhi During Navratri 2026
- Ghatasthapana (Kalash Sthapana): On Day 1 morning during auspicious muhurat — install a sacred pot filled with water, barley seeds, and coconut.
- Daily Puja: Light a lamp, offer flowers (especially red), incense, fruits, and sweets. Recite Durga Saptashati or the specific day’s stotra.
- Fasting (Vrat): Many observe strict fasts (fruits, milk, or one meal). Break fast on Ashtami or Navami with kheer or halwa.
- Garba & Dandiya: In Gujarat and other regions, devotees perform energetic Garba dances in honor of the Goddess.
- Kanya Puja: On Ashtami or Navami, worship nine young girls as forms of Navdurga and offer them food and gifts.
- Havan & Aarti: Perform evening aarti and yagna for purification.
Recommended Mantra for 2026 Navratri: ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं चामुण्डायै विच्चे (Chant 108 times daily or listen to Mahishasura Mardini Stotra.)
Colors, Dress & Bhog Offerings
Wearing the day’s color is believed to please the Goddess and attract her specific blessings. Offer favorite bhog (prasad) to each form:
- Day 1: Sweets made of milk & fruits
- Day 6 (Katyayani): Honey & sweets
- Day 8 (Mahagauri): Coconut & white sweets
Practical Tips for Devotees in 2026
- Wake up early, take a bath, and begin the day with Durga mantra.
- Keep the puja space clean and decorate with marigold flowers and rangoli.
- Avoid non-vegetarian food, onion, garlic, and alcohol during the nine days.
- Read or listen to Devi Mahatmya daily for spiritual merit.
- On Dussehra (20 Oct 2026), visit a temple or participate in Ravana Dahan for symbolic victory.
Spiritual Benefits of Observing Navratri
- Removes obstacles and negative energies
- Grants courage, wisdom, and prosperity
- Purifies mind and body through fasting and devotion
- Strengthens family bonds and brings harmony
- Leads toward self-realization and divine grace
Closing Blessing या देवी सर्वभूतेषु शक्तिरूपेण संस्थिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥
May Maa Durga bless you with health, happiness, victory, and spiritual growth during Navratri 2026.
जय माँ दुर्गे! जय नवदुर्गे! जय जगदम्बे!
Last updated: April 2026 | For Navratri aartis, stotras, katha, and live updates — visit www.hindutone.com




