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Navratri 2025 Bhog For 9 Devi Avatars: Bhog symbolises devotion and gratitude, and varies for each avatar, reflecting their unique attributes and the specific blessings they bestow

Celebrate Navratri 2025 with devotion by offering the right bhog to each of Goddess Durga’s 9 avatars. (Image: Shutterstock)
Navdurga Bhog List Day-Wise: Shardiya Navratri, the nine-day Hindu festival beginning on September 22, this year, honours the nine avatars of Goddess Durga, each embodying different forms and powers. These avatars, namely Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri, represent the various aspects of the divine feminine.
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During this time, devotees offer bhog, or sacred food, to seek the blessings of the goddess. Bhog symbolises devotion and gratitude, and varies for each avatar, reflecting their unique attributes and the specific blessings they bestow. We take a look at the bhogs for the first five days of Puja in detail, below.
Shailaputri
The first day of Navratri honours Goddess Shailputri, the mountain-born daughter of Lord Himalaya, born after Sati’s self-immolation. In Sanskri,t “Shailputri,” literally means “daughter of the mountain.” Devotees offer Desi cow Ghee to seek blessings from Maa Shailputri.
Brahmacharini
The second day is devoted to Goddess Brahmacharini, the unmarried form of Goddess Parvati, known for her perseverance and penance. Offering sugar as Prasad symbolises the virtues of this form, embodying the spirit of dedication and commitment.
Chandraghanta
On the third day, Goddess Chandraghanta, the married form of Goddess Parvati, is worshipped. Known for her courage and protection, she is adorned with a crescent moon on her forehead. Offering Kheer to her is said to invite her blessings for courage and protection from evil.
Kushmanda
The fourth day celebrates Goddess Kushmanda, whose radiant form is said to reside within the Sun. Offering Malpua as Prasad to this goddess dispels darkness from the lives of her devotees, granting them wealth and health.
Skandamata
Goddess Skandamata, the mother of Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), is worshipped on the fifth day, or Panchami. Offering bananas as Prasad seeks her blessings, which are believed to bring prosperity and power to her devotees.
Katyayani
On Shashti, the sixth day, honey is offered to Katyayani to channel anger positively.
Kalaratri And Mahagauri
The seventh day sees jaggery for Kalaratri, while the eighth day brings coconut for Mahagauri to cleanse sins.
Siddhidatri
On the ninth day, sesame seeds are offered to Siddhidatri for spiritual benefits.
These nine bhogs for nine avatars of goddess Durga, given on nine consecutive days, connect devotees with divine energy, seeking blessings for health, prosperity, and spiritual growth, each reflecting the unique qualities of the avatars.
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September 20, 2025, 10:15 IST
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