Navratri is a nine-day festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. Each day signifies the victory of good over evil and invokes blessings of strength, prosperity, wisdom, and protection. Performing Navratri Puja helps remove negativity, fulfills desires, and brings divine energy into the home and family. Devotees observe fasting, chant mantras, and perform daily puja with great devotion during these auspicious days.
For Puja
Kumkum, Haldi, Sindoor – for Devi shringar.
Mouli (kalava) & Janeu – for yajman and rituals.
Flowers, Supari, Betel Leaves – for offerings.
Rice & Panchmeva – for naivedya.
Fruits & Sweets – for Devi bhog.
Diya & Batti – for daily aarti.
Ganga Jal & Gulab Jal – for purification
For Yajman
Red/Yellow cloth (vastra)
Janeu for yajman
Tilak (kumkum/haldi)
Diya for sankalp
For Havan
Samidha (wood sticks)
Ghee
Kapoor & Dhoop
Gugal, Loban, Jatamashi
Navgrah Samidha
Rice mixed with Haldi
What You Need to Prepare
A clean space at home, temple, or office.
Idol/photo of Goddess Durga.
Kalash setup with coconut, water, and mango leaves.
Daily puja arrangements for 9 days.
Havan kund (if havan is to be performed).
Yajman with family members.
Important Information
- Please mention if you require both Durga Visarjan rituals and Ram puja.
- Ensure there is adequate open space and ventilation if hawan is performed.
- Specific family requirements (gotra, sankalp details) must be shared with us in advance.
- If this is a community puja, please inform us beforehand for additional arrangements and pandit support.