Navratri
Festival is regarded as one of the most holy and revered festivals of
the Hindus. Lasting for a period of nine days, the festival is dedicated
to Goddess Shakti. Also known as the Divine Mother, the Goddess assumes
many forms. Three of her forms consist of Goddess Durga (destructive),
Goddess Lakshmi (protective) and Goddess Saraswati (knowledge). These
three forms of Goddess Shakti are worshipped during the nine days of
Navratri. The first three days are dedicated to Goddess Durga, the next
three to the Goddess Lakshmi and the last three to Goddess Saraswati.
It signifies that Goddess Durga destroys all the evil thoughts of her
devotees and cleanses their mind. Thereafter, Lakshmi inserts pure
thoughts in the minds of the devotees. And finally, Saraswati bestows
true knowledge to her devotees. The festival of Navratras in Delhi, just
like other cities, is observed twice a year. Once it is observed in the
Hindu month of Chaitra (March-April) and the second time during the
Aswayuja (September-October). On the last day of Navratri, people
worship little girls and make offerings to them as it is believed that
they are manifestations of goddess Durga. Navaratri celebrations in New
Delhi, the capital of India also consist of the dance programs, known as
Dandiya.