Navratri 2023 starts on October 15, Sunday, and concludes with Vijaya Dasami on October 24, Tuesday. 

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Ghatasthapana marks the beginning of Navratri, and the auspicious time for it in 2023 is from 11:49 AM to 12:35 PM on October 15. 

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Each day corresponds to a specific color with its own unique significance.

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Orange 

White 

Yellow 

Purple 

Red 

 Royal Blue 

Grey 

Green 

 Peacock Green

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The festival lasts for nine days, and each day is dedicated to an avatar of Goddess Durga. 

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Navratri is a time of fasting and devotion, with special foods prepared for those keeping fasts. 

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In Eastern India, Navratri is celebrated as Durga Puja, a grand festival with pandals, cultural activities, and illumination. 

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In Gujarat and Maharashtra, the traditional dances of Garba and Dandiya are popular during Navratri. 

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Vijayadashami marks the triumph of good over evil, celebrating Lord Rama's victory over Ravana.

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