
This year, Navratri starts on September 22 and ends on October 2—nine nights of devotion to Goddess Durga’s nine forms.

Key dates to remember- Sep 22: Kalash Sthapana. Sep 30: Maha Ashtami. Oct 1: Maha Navami. Oct 2: Dussehra & Idol Visarjan

Astrologers say removing inauspicious items invites Goddess Durga’s blessings and fills your home with positivity, wealth, and prosperity.

A stopped clock is believed to increase Rahu’s effect, blocking progress and angering Maa Durga. Fix it or discard it before Navratri.

Tulsi is a symbol of Goddess Lakshmi. A dried or dead Tulsi plant spreads negativity and displeases both Lord Vishnu and Maa Durga.

Keeping cracked idols or damaged deity photos is considered inauspicious. Removing them ensures divine grace and positivity in your home.

A broom represents Goddess Lakshmi. A broken one brings Vastu dosha and negativity. Replace it before Navratri to welcome wealth and harmony.
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Author: News18