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Why Do We Celebrate Navratri?
Navratri is a festival that finds much significance in Hinduism and is celebrated with much fanfare and pomp. The festival is celebrated for nine days and welcomes Goddess Durga into our homes. The legend has it that a great battle was fought between the demon Mahishasura and Goddess Durga. The demon used wielding power and waged battle on heaven, earth, and hell. Only a woman could defeat the demon. The three gods Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma, created Goddess Durga for killing Mahishasura. The Goddess was an avatar of Vishnu wielding the combined powers of all three powerful gods. She killed the demon and won the battle after 15 long days. The festival of Navratri is celebrated to commemorate this victory.
Significance of Nine Days of Navratri
During the nine days of Navratri celebrations, a different avatar of the Goddess is worshipped.
- First day – Goddess Shailputri
- Second day – Goddess Brahmacharini
- Third day - Goddess Chandraghanta
- Fourth day - Goddess Kushmanda
- Fifth day - Goddess Skandamata
- Sixth day - Goddess Katyayani
- Seventh-day - Goddess Kaalratri
- Eight day - Goddess Mahagauri
- Ninth day - Goddess Siddhidatri
Navarati Celebrations All Over India
Navratri is celebrated all over India, and each state in India has a unique way of celebrating Navratri by following their own traditions and customs.
- Uttar Pradesh – Little girls are dressed up as Goddess Durga and worshipped on the final day by setting up a temporary altar for the Goddess.
- West Bengal – Grand and elaborately decorated pandals for Goddess Durga are set up in various parts of the city. Daily poojas are conducted at the temples by priests, and aartis are shown.
- Gujarat – Fasts are performed by women each day, and elders in the family gift them with gifts and money. The festival is concluded by holding special dandiya dance.
- Tamil Nadu – Colour dolls of Gods and Goddesses are arranged on step liken wooden pavilions. The display also depicts various scenarios. Every day guests are invited, and hymns are sung to praise the Lord. Gifts and snacks are distributed among everyone.
- Andhra Pradesh – Colourful flower stacks are created by young girls and women using local flowers. They pray to god for their husbands and happy married life. On the final day, the flower stack is immersed in a water body.
- Karnataka – The majestic Mysore Palace is decked up with lights for the festival. Fairs are conducted all over the city, and plays are conducted to entertain the audience.
- Maharashtra – Pandals are organized all over the city accompanied by lively music and dances. Effigies of the demon are burnt to signify the emergence of good over evil.
10 Home Decorations to Buy this Navratri
1. Earthen Metal Handcrafted Mosaic Light Hangings
Handcrafted mosaic light hangings are a popular choice of home decorations for Navratri. These hanging lamps made by earthen metal are perfect for lighting up your home environment. These lights are handcrafted by master craftsmen, and these mosaic glass hanging lamp is made of different coloured glass and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings. The mosaic lamp is round-shaped and is embedded with fine silver mosaics that shimmer when it is lit. The center of the light comprises of a red and yellow coloured mosaic flower that adds an elegant touch to the hanging light. The lamp emits a heavenly display of colours when an LED light bulb is fitted inside the lamp. Entertain your family and friends this Navratri by decorating your home with these colourful handcrafted mosaic light hanging. These can be purchased for Rs. 980 from staybuzzy.com.
2. Mandala Wall Hangings
Mandala art originated as a source of self-reflection and healing. The artwork was used from ancient times by Buddhists, Tibetans, and Hindus. The mandala art comprises of a circle at the center since it is considered as the basic structure for creation. The circle patterns find prominence in nature and other subjects. It has been proven that mandala art can help one to experience relaxation, meditation and a sense of awareness. The elegant mandala wall hanging comprises of a peacock displaying its feathers. The circle structure consists of the peacock encased by colourful feathers.
Additionally, the elegant mandala wall hanging is made from recycled wood thus making it the perfect home décor for Navratri. Light up your Navratri celebrations at home by decorating your walls with colourful mandalas. The elegant mandala wall hanging can be purchased for Rs. 1,199 from cyahi.com.
3. Multicoloured Ethnic Rug
Ethnic rugs always occupy a place of pride in everyone’s home. The multi-coloured woven carpet is adorned with ethnic patterns. The woven carpet consists of a self-weaving design with ethnic patterns, and is made of cotton and will add a touch of colour to your home décor. The carpet comprises of ethnic patterns and consists of multiple colours. The ethnic carpet measures 121 x 183 centimeters and adds an elegant touch to your home. The beautiful ethnic can be purchased online for Rs. 289 from flipkart.com.
4. Agate Coaster
The elegant agate is a rock that is made of chalcedony and quartz. Agate is classified by fineness and colourful varieties. The stones are used for handcrafting colourful artifacts such as coasters, pieces of jewellery and showpieces. Agate comprises numerous colours and consists of a highly polished surface that is resistant to chemical attacks. They are commonly used for making ornaments, pins, brooches, seals, and beads. The Khrisna Mehta Agate coaster set comprises of four coasters in blue hue. These coasters are perfect for adorning your home this Navratri. As they are obtained naturally, these coasters vary in size and are unique by themselves. You can purchase these elegant set of 4 Khrista amehta agate coasters for Rs. 1,199 from Flipkart com.
5. Wooden Pooja Mandir Home Temple
Turn your home into a temple by investing in the home temple this Navratri. The wooden pooja mandir home temple is perfect for conduction puja to goddess Durga this Navratri. The wooden pooja mandir is chic and stylish while retaining a classic touch. The home temple is resistant against water and free from stains. The board of the wooden temple is made of lattice or jaali work that provides it an elegant touch. It has a broad base that can be used for placing the idols of gods and goddesses. An ‘Om’ symbol is carved in the center that adds a spiritual touch to your home mandir.
The base of the table consists of two small cabinets and a drawer that can be used for storing your pooja articles. The wooden mandir measures 24 x 18 x 54 inches and is covered with flexi glass to provide protection. The wooden temple is made of sturdy wood and is durable against scratches. Moreover, the mandir comes replete with LED light bulbs, brass bells and latkans for imparting a spiritual atmosphere to your home this Navratri. The elegant wooden mandir can be purchased for Rs. 26,500 from themandirstore.com.
6. Kaushalam Tea Kettle with Glasses
Quirky tea glasses are perfect for party settings this Navratri. The quirky tea kettle with glasses and stand is intricately hand-painted. The tea kettle, along with glasses, is made from iron, wood, glass, and aluminum. The glasses from Kaushalam are hand-painted with the colours green and yellow, and tea kettle with parrots theme. The tea kettle measures 12 centimeters in diameter and 20 centimeters in height. The pot comes complete with a stand that is capable of holding the glasses for serving hot drinks such as tea and coffee. The Kaushalam tea kettle with glasses and stand can be purchased for Rs. 5,759 from theethnicstory.com.
7. Rajasthani Handmade Patchwork Cotton Mudda
Patchwork is an elegant art form done using needlework. This patchwork involves stitching together pieces of fabric to create a large design. The stitching comprises of numerous geometric shapes that are carefully woven together to create an elegant pattern. These patchwork designs are typically used for making decorative cushion covers and embroidery clothes. Rajasthani ottomans, mudda, stool or pouf are elegantly handcrafted and made using various multi-coloured patterns. The mudda is made of natural bamboo with stuffed bedding; the traditional and ethnic Rajasthani handmade patchwork is perfect for decorating your home and furniture this Navratri.
Moreover, the patchwork is further enhanced by colourful mirror embroidery and tassel work that adds a royal touch to the product. These ottomans are elegantly handcrafted by artisans from Barmer. The colourful ottoman can be purchased for Rs. 549 from Amazon.
8. Banarasi Brocade Cushion Covers
Brocades are richly shuttle-woven fabrics made from luxurious silk materials. These brocade designs are considered to be ornamental fabrics in Asia. The Banarasi brocade is made in the city of Varanasi. These fabrics are considered to be the best and most elegant and are usually made of gold and silver zari. The brocade designs are elegantly woven in silk adding a touch of royalty. This Navratri, invest in Banaras brocade cushion covers to decorate your living room. The brocade is made of floral motifs on green silk material. These elegant silk Benaras brocade cushions are handcrafted and a perfect addition for festive occasions. The light green Banaras brocade cushions are available in a set of four and can be purchased for Rs. 1,525 from tjori.com.
9. Gold Evil Eye Artificial Flower Showpiece
The home evil artificial flower showpiece offers protection against evil eyes and protects your home. The showpiece can be placed at the entrance of your home or at any place such as the living room or outdoor garden. The showpiece resembles an artificial flower set but is a powerful charm for warding off evil eye from your home this Navratri. The showpiece is made out of metal, ceramic and polyresin. The gold evil eye showpiece measures 25 x 22 x 15 cm and can be purchased for Rs. 1,095 from Pepper Fry.
10. Ethnic Folding Relax Chair with Hand Royal Painting
The wood easy chair from Saarthi is handmade with the utmost care and craftsmanship. The relax folding chair is hand-painted with the royal scenery of a princess. The ethnic folding relax chair is brown in colour and a perfect addition to your living rooms this Navratri. The ethnic relax chair with a hand-painted motif can be purchased for Rs. 1,899 from Paytm Mall.
Bonus: DIY Decoration Ideas!
Bonus 1: White Navratri Mug DIY
Do It Yourself marble coffee mugs can add shine to any parties that are being conducted at your home. Here is a cool way to revamp your boring white mugs into colourful marble mugs this Navratri.
Things Required
- A deep plastic container tub
- Colourful nail polish
- White ceramic mug
- Toothpicks
- Warm water
How to Make
- Fill a deep plastic container and fill it with warm water.
- Take coloured nail polishes of your choice and pour it into the water.
- Mix the water with a toothpick to create a pattern of your choice.
- Once the pattern is formed, take a white ceramic mug and dip it into the warm water.
- The nail polish mix adheres to the white ceramic mug to create colorful patterns.
- Once the colour adheres to the mug, allow the mug to dry for a few hours before using it.
- Once it is dry, the mug can be used, and it is dishwasher safe.
Bonus 2: Navratri Aarti Thali Decoration
Make your own pooja thali to decorate your home this Navratri celebration. Impress everyone with your creativity and lighten up your home.
Things Required
- Pooja thali
- Fevicol
- Glue gun
- Poster colours
- Molding clay
- Decorative beads
- Colourful plastic spoons
- Small string beads (metallic beads)
How to Make
- Break the plastic spoons into half and colour the head of the spoon with green poster colour.
- Colour the remaining plastic spoons with a dark blue colour. These colour will mimic peacock feathers.
- Apply fevicol on the top of the spoon head and stick metallic string beads on top of the spoon.
- In the middle of the spoon curve with the help of glue stick decorative beads.
- With the help of strong glue, stick the coloured spoons on one side of the pooja thali to mimic peacock feathers.
- Alternately stack the coloured spoons to create a feather-like pattern.
- Take molding clay and mold it into the shape of a peacock’s body.
- Stick the peacock on the surface of the pooja thali near the feathers.
- Colour the clay peacock and stick decorative beads on top of its head.
- Decorate the other side of the thali by sticking colourful pom balls.
- Place the pooja items such as incense holder, kumkum, and other essential items on the thali.
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Order Well in Advance!
The festive season also means the busiest season for e-commerce! While you decide upon what you buy this festive season, be it decor items or other essentials, we suggest you keep your list ready and order as quickly as possible because of the festive season as it may take more time than regular to get your items delivered. You wouldn't want to receive these items after the festival is over.