Navaratri 2018 will start on Tuesday, the 9th of October (9/10/2018) and will continue for 9 days until Wednesday, the 17th of October.
The Navratri commences on the first day (pratipada) of the bright fortnight of the lunar month of Ashwin. The festival is celebrated for nine nights once every year during the beginning of October, although as the dates of the festival are determined according to the lunar calendar, the festival may be held for a day more or a day less.
Among the several festivals in India, Navratri has great importance. The festival signifies the victory of good over the evil and is celebrated with full enthusiasm. The nine days of Navratri are one of the most religious days as people forbid all unlawful practices and perform religious ceremonies. The festival of Navratri symbolizes the journey of humanness to divinity. The aim of celebrating this festival is to remind people of the real goals of human life and also make them understand the value of doing good and condemning evil.
Detailed Navratri 2018 calendar:
Pratipada (Navratri Day 1) Wednesday 10 October 2018
Dwitiya (Navratri Day 2) Thursday 11 October 2018
Tritiya (Navratri Day 3) Friday 12 October 2018
Chaturthi (Navratri Day 4) Saturday 13 October 2018
Panchami (Navratri Day 5) Sunday 14 October 2018
Sasthi (Navratri Day 6) Monday15 October 2018
Saptami (Navratri Day 7)Tuesday 16 October 2018
Ashtami (Navratri Day 8)Wednesday17 October 2018
Navami (Navratri Day 9) Thursday 18 October 2018
Dashami (Vijayadashami) Friday 19 October 2018
Timing for Navratri Puja:
The auspicious time for placement of earthen pot on October 10 is only till 7:45 A.M. Whereas, Puja and Kalash placement can also be done from 11:36 A.M. to noon 12:24.
Happy Navratri 2018!