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Navratri: A time for inner strength, spiritual growth, and prosperity
September 22, 2025
|The Business Guardian
Navratri, one of the most celebrated and spiritually significant festivals in India, holds a powerful place in the lives of millions. Spanning nine nights and ten days, Navratri is not merely a cultural tradition-it is a period of intense spiritual energy, inner cleansing, and divine connection.

The word "Navratri" itself means "nine nights," during which the feminine energy of the universe, known as Shakti, is honored in her various forms-Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.
Beyond its religious observances, Navratri is believed to be a time when cosmic energies are especially active, making it an ideal period for spiritual practices, meditation, fasting, and self-discipline. These practices not only uplift the soul but also have a profound impact on personal well-being, mental clarity, emotional stability, and even financial and professional growth.
THE SPIRITUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF NAVRATRI
At the heart of Navratri lies the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine forms, each representing different aspects of power, protection, wisdom, abundance, and purity. These nine forms (Navadurga) are:
1. Shailaputri - Daughter of the mountains, symbolizing nature and purity.
2. Brahmacharini - The goddess of penance and austerity.
3. Chandraghanta - The warrior goddess who embodies strength and bravery.
4. Kushmanda - The creator of the universe.
5. Skandamata - The nurturing mother of Kartikeya.
6. Katyayani - A fierce form who destroys evil.
7. Kalaratri - The remover of darkness and ignorance.
8. Mahagauri - Symbol of peace, purity, and tranquility.
9. Siddhidatri - The goddess who grants wisdom and spiritual power.
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