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Festive India: 6 Places to Celebrate Navratri in Six Different Style

The religious diversity with unity can be seen in every part of the country on the occasion of Navaratri. Planning a religious trip for such places like Ahmedabad or Kolkata makes the people feel the colourful culture of India. Read our blog to know more about Navaratri and its different celebration styles.

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Festive India: 6 Places to Celebrate Navratri in Six Different Style

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  1. Festive India 6 Places to Celebrate Navratri in Six Different Styles

  2. It is the time to welcome one of the most vibrant festivals of India “The Navratri” to invoke the Goddess of Power.

  3. This year, the colorful vibes of Sharad Navratri is all set to welcome Maa Durga for ten divine days around the country.

  4. Let’s explore these 6 places to be a part of this energetic celebration of the Goddess of Shakti.

  5. Kolkata, West Bengal During Navratri, locals believe that Maa returns to her home like a married woman return to her paternal house. People erect and decorate pandals made with bamboo sticks and decorated lavishly.

  6. Ahmedabad, Gujarat The celebration of Navratri starts here with fireworks which could be witnessed throughout the night. Dandiya is the prime event of Ahmedabad which attracts people from different corners of India to join this grand event.

  7. Kullu, Himachal Pradesh People of Kullu worship Lord Ragunath on the fairground of DhalpurMaidan. Durga Puja in Kullu is celebrated in a unique way and carries on for 7 days.

  8. Chhattisgarh, Raipur People of Chhattisgarh celebrate Navratri by worshipping their goddess Danteshwari and perform their unique rituals known as patajatra, derigadahai and nishajatra.

  9. Coorg, Karnataka Durga Puja is celebrated here as a carnival organized on a grand scale in the Indian state of Karnataka. People dedicate folk dance to Draupadi, the wife of Pandavs. Parade is also organized in which drama of god, goddess and evils are performed.

  10. Patna, Bihar One can get a mesmerizing view of the pandal and puja style of Bengali community in Bengali Akhara. DakBunglow road, the commercial heart of Patna is the center location where people from all areas arrive to see the unique décor and beautiful idols.

  11. RailRestro Wishes you Happy Navratri! Have a Happy and Safe journey!

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