IN PHOTOS: Devotees across India celebrate Durga Ashtami

On the eighth day of Navratri, known as Maha Ashtami or Durga Ashtami, early morning 'aarti' was performed at temples across India, reported ANI. (All Pics/PTI)

Updated On: 2024-10-11 11:43 AM IST

Compiled by : Sanjana Deshpande

On the eighth day of Navratri, known as Maha Ashtami or Durga Ashtami, early morning 'aarti' was performed at temples across India, reported ANI.

Devotees flocked to various sacred spaces to participate in the rituals and offer their prayers to Goddess Durga

In the national capital, a vibrant 'aarti' took place at Jhandewala Devi Mandir, which drew a large number of devotees

Similarly, the Mumba Devi Temple in Mumbai resonated with the sound of prayers as Pandits (Hindu priests) led the morning rituals

Meanwhile, in Siliguri, West Bengal, Maha Ashtami Puja was celebrated at Bharat Sevashram Ashram, attracting many worshippers

This eight day honours Maa Mahagauri, the eighth form of Goddess Durga, who symbolises purity, serenity and tranquillity

The Navratri festival itself commemorates the victory of good over evil through the defeat of the demon Mahishasura

As part of this nine-day celebration, Hindus worship Maa Durga and her nine avatars, collectively known as Navdurga

Different regions in India have their unique customs; for instance, Gujarat is famous for its lively Garba dances during this festive period

The festival culminates on Vijayadashami with the symbolic burning of King Ravana's effigies, marking a significant cultural event across the nation

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