Navaratri 2020 Date in Maharashtra will begin on: Saturday, 17 October and ends on Sunday, 25 October.
Navratri will change for 20-25 more days due to excessive weather. This year it will take two more months. Jyotishacharya Anish Vyas said that this is actually happening because of the leap year.
So this time Chaturmas which is always four months, this time it will be five months. According to astrology, after 165 years, both leap years and adhikamas occur in one year. There will be no evil work like marriage, worldly, Karna piercing due to the use of chaturmas. In this period, fasting and worship have a special meaning. During this, Dev falls asleep. Dev wakes up only after Devuthani Ekadashi.
This year, Shraddh will end on September 17, 2020. Adhikamas will begin the next day, which will run until October 16. After this, the fast of Navratri will be observed from October 17. This will be followed by Dev Uthani Ekadashi on November 25.
With which the Chaturmas will end. Only after this will auspicious tasks like marriage, shaving, etc. begin. This period is considered the Devasayana period after Vishnu fell asleep.
Negative thoughts are generated in Chaturmas. There are many incidents like accidents, suicides, etc. in this month. To avoid accidents, mystics have given importance to worshiping the Guru, that is, God in a place in Chaturmas. Because of this, positive energy remains in the body.
Navratri 2020 Colors:
Navratri Day 1 - October 17, (Saturday)
Pratipada
Ghatasthapana, Chandra Darshana
Shailputri Puja
Panchang for Ghatasthapana Day
Navratri color of the day - Grey
Navratri Day 2 - October 18, (Sunday)
Dwitiya
Brahmacharini Puja
Panchang for Brahmacharini Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Orange
Navratri Day 3 - October 19, (Monday)
Tritiya
Sindoor Tritiya, Chandraghanta Puja
Panchang for Sindoor Tritiya Day
Navratri color of the day - White
Navratri Day 4 - October 20, (Tuesday)
Chaturthi
Kushmanda Puja, Vinayaka Chaturthi
Upang Lalita Vrat
Panchang for Kushmanda Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Red
Navratri Day 5 - October 21, (Wednesday)
Panchami
Skandamata Puja, Saraswati Avahan
Panchang for Skandamata Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Royal Blue
Navratri Day 6 - October 22, (Thursday)
Shashthi
Katyayani Puja, Saraswati Puja
Panchang for Katyayani Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Yellow
Navratri Day 7 - October 23, (Friday)
Saptami
Kalaratri Puja, Durga Ashtami
Mahagauri Puja
Panchang for Kalaratri Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Green
Navratri Day 8 - October 24, (Saturday)
Ashtami
Sandhi Puja, Maha Navami
Sandhi Puja begins at 06:34 AM
Sandhi Puja ends at 07:22 AM
Panchang for Sandhi Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Peacock Green
Navratri Day 9 - October 25, (Sunday)
Navami
Ayudha Puja, Navami Homa
Navratri Parana, Vijayadashami
Panchang for Ayudha Puja Day
Navratri color of the day - Purple
Navratri Day 10 - October 26, (Monday)
Dashami
Durga Visarjan
Panchang for Durga Visarjan Day
Guidelines For Navratri 2020
Following a curbed Ganesh Chaturthi festivity in Maharashtra, the Navratri festivities are likewise expected to be serene as the quantity of Covid-19 cases keeps on ascending in the state. Navratri coordinators HT addressed said that while they are trusting that the state government will give rules, they make certain of not praising the celebration this year. The nine-day celebration starts from October 17.
"Navratri is to a great extent about garba and dandiya which is unthinkable with social removing standards. So it is entirely evident that there will be no festivals this year," said Neil Somiaya, BJP corporator from Mulund, who has been sorting out Navrarti fest at Mulund East since the most recent couple of years.
Pravin Chheda, who has been sorting out dandiya evenings since 25 years in Ghatkopar stated, "Even Ganesh Chaturthi was not praised the manner in which it used to be. In what capacity can Navratri be commended without party? The state may just permit social orders to perhaps do puja inside the structures."
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HT had detailed that authorities from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) are likewise dreading a spike in cases with the celebrations arranged - Navratri, Diwali, Christmas and New Years'. Mumbai had seen a leveling of cases in August. Nonetheless, the Ganesh celebration, relaxations during Mission Begin Again and expanded testing are broadly accepted to be behind the resurgence of cases in the city.
Navratri 2020 Significance:
When is Rama Navami 2020. Rama Navami, the birthday of Lord Rama, for the most part falls on the ninth day of Chaitra Navaratri and that is the reason the celebration is otherwise called Ram Navaratri. This year, Ram Navami will be praised on April 2.
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