Navratri 2022: 10 Most Loved Navratri Celebrating Places that one must visit

Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu celebrates Navratri by adoring the gods of Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati who have three days set aside for them and individuals go to relative’s houses to revere the life-sized dolls and to exchange blessings

Gujarat

All nine days of Navratri are celebrated with most extreme enthusiasm where women wear glittery outfits and perform the folk dance Garbha and Dandiya around the pot

Maharashtra

Maharashtrians celebrate Navratri as a new starting and purchase something new for their home and ladies welcome their female companions to their home and give them coconut, beetle nuts and beetle leaves as gifts

Punjab

Punjabis in Navratri pay their regard to goddess Shakti by going on a fast for the first seven days and the fast is broken on Ashtami by organizing a bhandara for 9 young girls (Kanjikas)

West Bengal

Navratri is celebrated as Durga Puja in West Bengal and the final four days of Navratri are celebrated with extreme enthusiasm, and is decorated with dynamic colours and lights

Andhra Pradesh

Navratri is celebrated as “Bathukamma Panduga” which means ‘Come Alive Mother Goddess’ and the idol of goddess is cherished in a blossom stack called Bathukamma

Karnataka

Navratri known as Mysore Dasara (Nada Habba), is popular all over the nation and is celebrated within the same way as it was cheered within the 17th century by the Vijaynagra Dynasty

Kerala

Navratri is well known as Thiruvallakkavu Festival and is one of the much-awaited celebrations of devoted to Goddess Durga. In ‘Gods Own Country,’ individuals too adore Goddess Saraswati

Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh

The Hindus of Himachal celebrate Navratri with most extreme dedication. The tenth day is known as Kullu Dussehera in Himachal, and it marks the return of Ruler Rama to Ayodhaya

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

The Kota Dussehra Mela begins off with great power and the full put brags its rich culture amid Navratri. More than 75 feet tall effigies of the demons are burnt to represent the triumph of good over fiendish