On the first day of Navratri, aficionados adore Maa Durga's avatar Maa Shailputri. They offer unadulterated desi ghee on the foot of Goddess Shailputri. An offering of immaculate ghee is said to bless individuals with a life free of diseases and ailment
On the second day, Maa Brahmacharini is revered by the aficionados. They serve a bhog of sugar to Goddess Brahmacharini and look for her blessings
Maa Chandraghanta is adored on the third day of Navratri. Aficionados look for the blessings of this ferocious avatar of Goddess Durga by offering her kheer as bhog
On the fourth day of Navratri, Maa Kushmanda is adored by the aficionados of Maa Durga. They offer Malpua as bhog to the Goddess, recite shlokas, and ask for success and bliss in their lives
Maa Skandmata is revered on the fifth day of the nine-day festival. A bhog of bananas is offered to the Goddess. It is said to keep the aficionados in great wellbeing
Aficionados offer honey as bhog to Goddess Katyayani on the sixth day of the auspicious festival
An offering of jaggery or desserts made with jaggery as bhog is done to Maa Kaalratri on the seventh day of Navratri. The prasad is also given to Brahmins in conjunction with Dakshina
Goddess Mahagauri, another avatar of Maa Durga, is offered with coconut as bhog on the eighth day of Navratri. It is broadly believed that giving coconuts to the Brahmins on Ashtami brings success and bliss
On the ninth day of Navratri, aficionados adore Maa Siddhidatri and watch a fast to look for her endowments. They offer the Goddess a bhog of til, or sesame seeds, halwa, puri, and chana