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  Different types of Navratri in Hindu Culture Navratri is a nine-day festival celebrated twice a year in India, during the months of Chaitra (spring) and Ashwin (autumn). Each Navratri has its own significance, rituals, and traditions. Let's take a closer look at the different types of Navratri: Chaitra Navratri: Chaitra Navratri is celebrated in the month of Chaitra, which falls in late March or early April. This Navratri marks the beginning of the Hindu new year and the onset of spring. During this festival, devotees worship the nine forms of the goddess Durga. On the tenth day, which is known as Ram Navami, the birth of Lord Rama is celebrated. Sharad Navratri: Sharad Navratri is celebrated in the month of Ashwin, which falls in September or October. It is also known as Maha Navratri and is the most widely celebrated Navratri. During this festival, devotees fast and perform various rituals to worship the nine forms of the goddess Durga. The tenth day of this festival is celebr