Sharad Navratri 2026: Ghatasthapana & Nav Durga Worship — 11 October
Mark your calendars for Maa Durga's arrival on Tithi in Ashwin month – the most auspicious time for Ghatasthapana and Navratri vrat.
Sharad Navratri marks the divine descent of Goddess Durga to Earth. Observed over nine nights in the lunar month of Ashwin, devotees worship the Nav Durga forms – from Shailaputri to Siddhidatri – through Ghatasthapana, daily rituals, and cultural performances like Garba.
The festival commences on Tithi (11 October 2026) under Paksha. Key rituals like Ghatasthapana are performed during the Abhijit Muhurta (-) for optimal blessings.
While widely celebrated across India, regional variations thrive – Durga Puja in Bengal and Garba in Gujarat. The festival culminates in Vijayadashami, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
Significance & Scriptural Basis
Sharad Navratri marks the worship of Maa Durga's nine forms (Shailaputri to Siddhidatri) during the bright half of Ashvina. Scripturally rooted in Devi Mahatmya (Chandragomati Upanishad 5.3-22), it celebrates divine feminine power overcoming Mahishasura. The nine nights parallel cosmic creation cycles, culminating in Vijayadashami's victory symbolism (sources: drikpanchang.com, officeholidays.com).
Puja Vidhi
- Step 1: Install Kalash with coconut/mango leaves at sunrise () during abhijit muhurat (-)
- Step 2: Perform Ghatasthapana with rice, betel leaves, and silver coins
- Step 3: Light akhand jyoti and offer shankha/flowers
- Step 4: Recite Durga Saptashati daily with diya offerings
- Step 5: Observe Navratra vrat with sattvic labh period meals (09:16-)
- Step 6: Conduct sandhi puja daily at pradosh kaal
Shubh Muhurat
The shubh abhijit muhurat for 2026-10-11 falls between - IST. Avoid rahu kaal (-) for rituals. Choghadiya indicates labh period (09:16-) as ideal for new undertakings.
Remedies
- Tulsi Vivah Prep: Clean temples on 2026-10-10 evening to attract prosperity (source: calendarlabs.com)
- Amrit Kaal Activities: Perform financial transactions between - for growth (Choghadiya 'Amrit' period)
- Rahu Kaal Mitigation: Offer black sesame to Hanumanji and chant Mrityunjaya Mantra during -
Fasting (Vrat)
Traditional vrat observes sattvic food during labh period (09:16-), with partial fasting by elderly.
Regional Variations
Durga Puja in Bengal features pandal installations and idol-making rituals. Gujarat celebrates with Garba nights starting 11th October. Maharashtra observes Shirdi upvas, while Karnataka emphasizes Leela paths. North India follows Ghatasthapana traditions with clay idols (sources: wikipedia.org, drikpanchang.com).
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Sharad Navratri 2026?
Sharad Navratri begins on Sunday, 11 October 2026 ( tithi), with the next day falling on . The festival spans nine nights, culminating in Vijayadashami.
What is the significance of Sharad Navratri?
It honors the nine forms (Nav Durga) of Goddess Durga during the bright half of the lunar month Ashvina. The festival symbolizes the victory of good over evil and is marked by Garba, Dandiya, and Durga Puja celebrations.
How is Sharad Navratri celebrated?
Regional practices include Durga Puja in Bengal and Garba in Gujarat. Daily rituals feature Shailaputri to Siddhidatri worship, Ghatasthapana, and recitation of Durga Saptashati or Chalisa.
What puja items are needed for Sharad Navratri?
Essential items include a Kalash (with coconut, mango leaves), akhand jyoti (eternal flame), and sattvic diet. Daily rituals involve installing the deity and observing fasting.
Should one fast on Sharad Navratri?
Yes, fasting (vrat) is observed during the nine days. Devotees often follow a sattvic diet and abstain from non-vegetarian food and alcohol.
What are the muhurat timings for Sharad Navratri?
The auspicious Abhijit Muhurta for rituals is from AM to PM. Inauspicious Rahu Kaal runs from 4:26 PM to 5:52 PM.
What is the difference between Sharad Navratri and related festivals?
Sharad Navratri (autumn) differs from Chaitra Navratri (spring) in seasonal timing and regional customs. While Bengal celebrates Durga Puja, Gujarat emphasizes Garba and Dandiya Raas.
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