It is celebrated to worship the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga. 'Navratri' literally translates to the festival of nine nights. Navratri is Hindu festival that is celebrated across nine consecutive days. Needless to say, the excitement is at an all-time high, but since many would choose not to step out to celebrate the festival like previous years, the celebrations would be mostly home-bound for many. (Also Read: 13 Best Navratri Vrat Recipes | Popular Fast Recipes | Easy Vrat Recipes) This year, Navratri starts on 17th October 2020 and concludes on 25th October 2020. From big to not-so-big, we like to celebrate all festivals, and one of the most awaited festivals of the year, Navratri, is just around the corner. India is often dubbed as the land of festivals. Now with gradual phases of unlock, not only so we have to acclimatise to the new normal but also re-think the idea of festivals. India also announced the nationwide in March. Navratri 2020: It has not been one of your regular years, the Coronavirus pandemic has brought the world to a standstill.
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