Popular folk singer Geeta Rabari added to the fervour with her energetic performances, drawing large crowds who matched her rhythms with graceful moves
The combination of devotional music, dance, and rain showers created a vibrant atmosphere that highlighted Mumbai’s festive zeal
Despite the weather, the event witnessed enthusiastic participation, reaffirming the city’s passion for celebrating Navratri in full spirit
Navratri is one of the most vibrant and sacred Hindu festivals, celebrated over nine nights in honour of Goddess Durga and her various manifestations. Observed during the lunar month of Ashwin, the festival is a blend of devotion, tradition, and cultural expression
Each of the nine days is dedicated to a different form of the goddess, symbolising strength, compassion, and wisdom. Devotees observe fasts, offer prayers, and immerse themselves in devotional songs that praise the divine feminine energy
Beyond the rituals, Navratri is also marked by grand cultural celebrations. Communities gather to perform Garba and Dandiya, the traditional folk dances of Gujarat, which have now become a symbol of festive joy across India and among the diaspora. The rhythmic music, colourful attire, and collective spirit create a lively atmosphere, making Navratri both a spiritual and social celebration
For Hindus, the nine days hold deep religious significance, representing the triumph of good over evil and the eternal power of the goddess. With a blend of reverence and festivity, Navratri continues to unite millions in prayer and celebration every year

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