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Answered by gunavchugh
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Navratri celebrated by doing Pooja of gob we do fast for our happiness we burn candles we sing Aarti this festival which done till 9 Navratri. Even small kids has think do it . There are many Pooja held in temples . Many temples are decorated for mata. Then we get her parsad. Or 9 and 10 Navratri small kids take there purses to fulfil with notes many girls all ladies call houses they are like Devi first we wash her leg with water then they get food with money then give blessing to us but few people did not like buz we cannot eat non veg and onion
Answered by smartbrainz
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The Navaratri festival celebrates Goddess Durga's defeat of Mahishasura means the triumph of good over evil. In some parts of India, during Navaratri people quickly observe. The last day the puja performs and their fast break

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  • The Navratri Hindu festival is celebrated in India with great pomp and magnificence. The festival is named because it involves nine nights of festivities. Navratri is celebrated four times a year, but in the autumn it is most famous. Navratri is celebrated four times a year. This is known as Sharada Navratri and is worshipped to the deity Durga in September or October.  Durga Puja is known as Navratri. The demon King Mahishasura ardently adorated Lord Siva and gained huge powers according to the Holy Scriptures. He committed atrocities against people. In order to protect the world from the devil, the Holy Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva combined their power with created Durga. Mahishasura was attracted the deity and asked her to marry him. If he can beat her in a fight, she said she would marry him. The battle has lasted nine nights and the demon's king was murdered at the end of it. The Navratri is celebrated these nine days. Although ceremonies are celebrated for ten days with fasting and devotion, the last four days of the festival are celebrated with great magnificence and splendor in Bengal and in India, namely Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and Vijaya-Dashami. The festivities begin in the Mahalayan era, when devotees ask Durga to come to the world. On this day, during a auspicious ceremony called Chokkhu Daan, they make eyes on the statue of the goddess.  
  • After the goddess Durga's idol is created, they perform rituals to raise her blessed presence into the idols on Saptami. For the nine days, people quickly make their goddess pleasing and pray during family and business success. Goddess temples and idols are beautifully decorated in different parts of the country. Either on the 8th (Ashtami) or on the 9th (Ram Navami) many people break their fast. Kanya Pujan (worshipping girls) is performed both these days as they symbolize the Durga deities. The girls are given different items like halwa, poori, chana, coconut, sweet food, money and some other gifts. Following the completion of Kanya Pujan, people break their fast. Bhandaras and Jagratas are arranged in various locations as well.
  • All people, regardless of castes and financial status, celebrate and enjoy the festival. Navaratri is a major theater and group event. A key part of it is dance and cultural events. The festival is equally delightful with traditional food. The festival therefore tells us that good still overcomes evil and therefore we should always stick to the right path  

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