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Durga Puja 2025 begins on September 28! Learn about the festival’s schedule, rituals, history, and customs observed across India and beyond.
Durga Puja, also known as Durgotsava, is a major Hindu festival celebrated across the world by Hindus.
The festival honours Goddess Durga to celebrate her victory over the evil Mahishasura. It signifies the victory of good over evil.

Durga Puja 2025 will be celebrated from September 28th to October 2nd. The nine-day-long festival coincides with Navratri celebrations, popularly celebrated in Northern India.
Durga Puja and the Navratri festival both honour Goddess Durga. However, both these festivals are celebrated differently.
Navratri is popular in Northern India, whereas Durga Puja is mainly celebrated in Western and Southern India.
Durga Puja Date 2025
Here is the Durga Pujo 2025 calendar with dates and important occassions:
Durga Puja Shubh Muhurat
Durga Pujo Traditions
Since Durga Puja is a nine-day-long festival, each day, devotees worship a different form of Maa Durga.
People perform pujas and aartis during the Durga Puja ceremony. They also offer flowers, prasad, and gold coins to Goddess Durga.
Every version of Maa Durga symbolizes different versions of Goddess Durga. Let’s discuss Maa Durga’s various versions and what they represent.
1. Shailaputri: Strength and purity
2. Brahmacharini: Devotion and austerity
3. Chandraghanta: Courage
4. Kushmanda: Creativity
5. Skandamata: Motherhood
6. Katyayani: Fierce protector
7. Kalaratri: Destroyer of darkness
8. Mahagauri: Peace and purity
9. Siddhidatri: Wisdom and perfection
The tenth day is celebrated as Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra. Devotees perform Durga Visarjan, which is a practice of immersing Durga idols in water bodies to bid her farewell in hopes for her return next year.
In Kolkata, bengali women wear red and white sarees and participate in the Sindoor khela ceremony. The ceremony involves women applying sindoor or vermillion to Maa Durga and to each other.
The procession involves huge crowd of Bengali women in traditional attires with Maa Durga being taken to the river for the Visarjan ceremony.
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