Shardiya Navratri 2024 is beginning on October 3 and concluding on Saturday, October 12. Every day of Navratri is connected to a certain goddess avatar.
Happy Navratri 2024: Shardiya Navratri celebrations will start on October 4, this year. The celebration will run for nine days, ending on October 12. During this time, Hindus worship Maa Durga and her nine incarnations, called Navdurgas. The celebrations not only involve worshipping goddess Durga, but also decorating pandals, devotees performing classical and folk dances, and organizing fairs. It is common for devotees to fast on Navaratri. We have put up a special collection of greetings that you can send to your loved ones to help make the celebrations extra special.
Top 10 Navratri 2024 wishes for your loved ones
- May the heavenly spirit of Navratri bring you health, wealth, and happiness. Happy Navratri!
- May you embrace the divine feminine within you as we honour the magnificence of Goddess Durga. I hope her courage helps you to overcome obstacles. Happy Navratri 2024!
- Warmest wishes for a joyous Navratri to you! I pray that Maa Durga may bless you and your family.
- May Maa Durga bestow heavenly blessings upon you and your home, as well as love, luck, and happiness. Happy Shardiya Navratri!
- I hope you find the joy of family time and the fortitude to overcome obstacles during this joyous time of year. Happy Navratri!
- Let us commemorate the Navratri celebration with joy and love. I wish you happiness and prosperity in all that you do. Happy Navratri!
- May the nine forms of Goddess Durga bless you and your family with health, wealth, and happiness. I’m wishing you a wonderful and joyous Navratri!
- Navratri is about accepting our inner ability to overcome negativity and bring positivity into our lives, not merely about celebrating the festival.
- Goddess Durga’s celestial blessings serve as a reminder that compassion and love are the sources of strength. Happy Navratri!
- Let’s honour Navratri by discovering our inner Shakti and facing life’s obstacles head-on with bravery and elegance.
Devotees are ready to celebrate these nine auspicious days with great devotion and dedication as Navratri, the colourful festival honouring Goddess Durga, is here!