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Kumari Puja Unveiled: Encounter the Living Goddess of Navratri with Sacred Ritual Precision

Kumari Puja venerates the Divine Mother as a living presence in pre‑pubescent girls during Navratri and Durga Puja, translating Shakta philosophy into compassionate, ethical practice. This comprehensive guide explains historical lineages, scriptural foundations in the Devi Mahatmya and Vedanta, and the symbolism of honoring the Navadurga through Kanya Puja. It details a clear, respectful puja…
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Navratri 2026 Day 1 Unveiled: Ghatasthapana Guide for Chaitra (19 March) & Ashwin (11 October)

Navratri 2026 begins twice: on 19 March (Chaitra Vasant Navratri) and 11 October (Ashwin/Shardiya). The 1st day centers on Ghatasthapana (Kalasha Sthapana), the consecration of a kalasha that invokes Adi Shakti and inaugurates nine nights of worship. This guide explains the calendar logic (Shukla Paksha Pratipada), regional variations (including Nepal’s Dashain and Bengali Durga Puja),…
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Chaitra Navratri Colours 2026: Definitive Day-Wise Guide to Auspicious Saree and Dress Shades

This authoritative, day-wise guide to Chaitra Navratri Colours 2026 explains how the nine auspicious shades are determined and presents the complete sequence most widely followed in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Drawing on the Friday start for Śukla Pratipadā on 20 March 2026 for many locations, it lists each day’s colour along with the corresponding Navadurga, dates,…
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Chaitra Navratri Day 1, 19 March 2026: 10 Powerful Rituals, Muhurat and Fasting Guide

Chaitra Navratri commences on 19 March 2026 with the worship of Shailaputri, establishing the spiritual foundation for the nine nights of devotion to Goddess Durga. This comprehensive, research-informed guide explains how to time Ghatasthapana using Panchang principles, set a safe akhand jyot, and conduct Shodashopachara or Panchopachara puja with clarity. It provides ten precise Day…
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2nd Day of Navratri 2026 (Mar 20): Deep Brahmacharini Puja, Vrats, and Dashain Insights

The 2nd day of Navratri 2026 falls twice in the yearon 20 March during Chaitra (Vasant) Navratri and on 12 October during Shardiya (Ashwin) Navratri. Across India, the day aligns with Brahmacharini Puja and regionally with Preethi Dwitiya, Sthana Vriddhi Gauri Vrata, and Sindhara Dooj. In Nepal’s Dashain, families continue daily Goddess Durga worship set…
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Kanya Puja 2026: Ultimate Kumari Pooja on Ashtami/NavamiDates, Vidhi, Meaning, Dharmic Unity

Kanya Puja (Kumari Pooja/Kanjak Puja) is a central Navratri rite that honors the living presence of Devi in young girls through hospitality, nourishment, and gifts. In 2026, the puja aligns with Durgashtami on October 18, with many also observing on Mahanavami, October 19; during Chaitra Navaratri it falls on March 26 (Thursday). This comprehensive guide…
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Sindhara Dooj 2026: Complete Guide to Gauri Dwitiya Rituals on Navratri Day 2 in North India

Sindhara Dooj (Gauri Dwitiya/Sindoor Dooj) falls on the second day of Navratri and, in 2026, is observed on March 20 (Chaitra Navratri) and October 12 (Sharad Navratri) across North India. This comprehensive guide explains the Dwitiya tithi basis of the festival, how to align puja with the living lunar day, and why local Panchang consultation…
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Navratri Day 2 (20 March 2026): 10 Transformative Rituals to Honor Brahmacharini

Navratri Day 2 on 20 March 2026 honors Brahmacharini, the ascetic form of Devi who embodies tapas, devotion, and disciplined compassion. This guide details step-by-step Shodashopachara Puja, practical vrat guidelines, core mantras (including Om Devi Brahmacharinyai Namah), and focused dhyana and pranayama for steadiness. It explains auspicious timing using Brahma Muhurta and Choghadiya, offers concise…
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10 Sacred Actions for Day 1 of Chaitra Navratri 2026 (19 March): Ghatasthapana, Puja, Vrat Rules

Chaitra Navratri 2026 begins on 19 March with Day 1 dedicated to Devi Shailaputri and the foundational rite of Ghatasthapana. This comprehensive guide outlines 10 essential actions for the first day, including precise Kalasha Sthapana, a clear sankalpa, and lighting the Akhand Jyot. It explains mindful vrata options, a practical Durga Saptashati reading plan, and…
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Navratri 2026 Day 2: Brahmacharini Puja, Preethi Dwitiya, and Dashain Rituals (20 Mar & 12 Oct)

This guide clarifies that the 2nd day of Navratri 2026 occurs twiceon 20 March (Chaitra Shukla Dwitiya) and 12 October (Ashwin Shukla Dwitiya). It explains why the day is dedicated to Brahmacharini, including color symbolism, appropriate offerings, and the disciplines associated with tapas. Regional observances such as Preethi Dwitiya, Sthana Vriddhi Gauri Vrata, and Sindhara…
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Kanya Puja 2026: Exact Dates, Ritual Steps, and Deep Significance for Navratri & Durga Puja

Kanya Puja, also called Kumari Pooja or Kanjak Pooja, is a central rite of Navratri Durga Puja in which prepubescent girls are honored as embodiments of Devi. In 2026, the principal date is October 18 (Durgashtami), with many traditions also observing it on October 19 (Mahanavami); during Chaitra Navaratri, it falls on Thursday, March 26.…
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Sindhara Dooj 2026 (Gauri Dwitiya): Auspicious Dates, Powerful Rituals, and Navratri Day 2 Meaning

Sindhara Dooj (Gauri Dwitiya) marks Navratri’s second day, uniting the ascetic focus of Maa Brahmācharini with the cultural celebration of sowbhāgya. In 2026, it falls on March 20 (Chaitra/Vasant Navratri) and October 12 (Ashwin/Sharad Navratri); the Dwitiya tithi at sunrise guides observance, with local panchang checks recommended for devotees abroad. The guide explains theological meaning,…
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Navaratri Day 2, 20 March 2026: 10 Powerful Brahmacharini Puja Steps, Mantras, and Fasting Tips

The second day of Chaitra Navaratri on 20 March 2026 honors Brahmacharini, the Navadurga form of tapas and steadfast devotion. This guide details a complete Brahmacharini Puja Vidhi with Panchopachara steps, core mantras, and a simple home sequence that balances accuracy and accessibility. It outlines mindful fasting rules, sattvic bhog options like mishri and milk-based…
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Chaitra Navratri 2026 Dates, Rituals, and Ghatasthapana Guide: Embrace Nine Sacred Nights

Chaitra Navratri 2026 (Chait Navratras) spans March 19–27, beginning on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada and culminating on Sri Rama Navami. This guide explains the lunar-tithi basis of the festival, practical rules for Ghatasthapana muhurta, and the complete Navadurga progression across nine days. It outlines fasting options, Sandhi Puja, Kanya Pujan, and Sri Rama Navami observances, along…
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Chaitra Navratri Colours 2026: 9‑Day Auspicious Palette, Meanings, and Dress Guide

Chaitra Navratri Colours 2026 offers a clear, day-by-day palette widely followed in Maharashtra and Gujaratbeginning with Yellow on a Thursday Ghatasthapanaalong with the symbolism and attire ideas behind each hue. The guide explains why colours matter, how the rotation works, and how to adapt respectfully across regional traditions and dress codes. It highlights practical tips…
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Chaitra Navratri 2026 in Kashmir: Sacred Navreh Traditions, Dates, and Time‑Honored Rituals

Chaitra Navratri 2026 in Kashmir runs from March 19 to March 27 and opens with Navreh, the Kashmiri Pandit New Year on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada. The festival blends precise Hindu calendar observances with living cultural traditions such as the Navreh thaal and darshan at Sharika Bhagwati on Hari Parbat. Daily worship honors the Navadurga in…
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Navreh 2026 (Laukika 5102): Sacred Kashmiri New Year Date, Rituals, Meaning, and Unity

Navreh, the Kashmiri Hindu New Year, falls on 19 March 2026 (IST), aligned with Chaitra Shukla Paksha Pratipada and the first day of Chaitra Navratri. The festival inaugurates Laukika (Saptarishi) year 5102 (2026–2027), rooting contemporary practice in an ancient Kashmiri time-reckoning tradition. Observance centers on the Navreh thaalrice, mirror, flowers, coins, curd, salt, walnuts, a…
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Devi Damanotsav 2026: Damana Leaf Adornment, Durga Navami Rites, and Deeper Meanings

Devi Damanotsav (Durga Damanaropanam) is observed on Chaitra Shukla Navami and, in 2026, falls on March 27. The festival marks the culmination of Vasant Navratri by adorning the Goddess with fragrant damana (dhavanam) leaves, a practice that unites botanical symbolism with Shakta devotion. This long-form guide explains the festival’s names, dates, calendrical nuances, and regional…
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Unite for Nav Samvatsar: VHP urges Delhi to celebrate Vikram Samvat 2083 on March 19

The Indraprastha unit of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has urged organisations across Delhi to celebrate the Hindu New Year (Nav Samvatsar) on March 19, 2026, the day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada marking the advent of Vikram Samvat 2083. Rooted in the lunisolar Hindu calendar, the date reflects the tithi-at-sunrise rule and aligns New Year…
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Chaitra Navratri 2026 Starts 19 March: Definitive Guide to Dates, Ghatasthapana, and Puja

Chaitra Navratri (Vasant Navratri) in 2026 begins on 19 March and concludes on 27 March with Sri Rama Navami, anchoring nine nights of disciplined worship and community celebration. The observance starts on Shukla Paksha Pratipada, determined by lunar tithi at local sunrise in the Hindu calendar. Families perform Kalasha Sthapana (Ghatasthapana) in the early part…