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Happy Navratri 2022: Marathi Images, Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Messages, Shayari, Wallpapers, Stickers to share

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Navratri is perhaps the most well-known and usually reported festivities in India and is honored with great fervor each year. The Hindu community customarily observes this holiday for nine nights and ten days, however during this time the nine incarnations of the maa Durga are honored. In accordance with the Drik Panchang, ghatasthapana marks the start of Navratri on the inaugural day of the Ashwin lunar calendar. On the tenth morning, Kalash, which is placed throughout ghatasthapana, is submerged in a watery body.

This year, Durga Visarjan and Dussehra festivities will take place on October 5 to mark the completion of Navratri, which starts on September 26 with Shailputri puja. Additionally, it noted that Ashtami Tithi starts on October 2 around 6:47 PM as well as ends on October 3 around 4:37 PM. A certain shade is thought to be fortunate during each of the nine days since Maa Durga’s nine incarnations are venerated on those nine days. 

Marathi Images, Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Messages, Shayari, Wallpapers, and Stickers for Shardiya Navratri 2022

Navratri wishes in Marathi

Have a blessed Navratri, friend. May Maa Durga bless happiness, success, and health onto you and your family.

Shardiya Navratri 2022

Let the peace and serenity of Navaratri bring happiness and prosperity to your life. Happy Navaratri 2022.

Shardiya Navratri 2022 Quotes

May the Navratri bring hope and inspiration to your home and life! Happy Navratri to everyone.

Shardiya Navratri 2022 Wishes

The holiday period has arrived. Navratri is widely observed across the nation with great fervor and pomp. The event goes by various names, including Navratri to Durga Puja, but there is only one goal: to have a ball with decorations, celebrations, cuisine, and enjoyment while watching people go back to their families to be with their friends and family. The festival of Navratri, which means “nine nights” in Sanskrit, is ten days long and involves celebrating the divinity Shakti. On the other side, Durga Puja celebrates the return of maa Durga and her four children: goddesses Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha, and Kartik—from Kailash Parvat to her ancestral homeland.

This festival is one of the big festivals which is celebrated all over India. Different areas have different ways of naming and celebrating the event some with dandiya and some us dhunichi dance, but in the end, the festival means love, light, and happiness.

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