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Navratri Puja is conducted to worship Maa Durga's nine incarnations. The word Navratri is derived from the Sanskrit words nav (nine) and Ratri (nights), signifying the nine-day festival honoring the Nine Swaroops of Durga who gave life to the universe. There are four distinct Navratris celebrated all through the course of the year. While Ashaadi and Magh Navratri are known as Gupt Navratri and are celebrated by Saadhaks, Chaitra Navratri and Maha Navratri or Shardiya are regarded as being of the utmost significance and are celebrated with extreme enthusiasm throughout India. At the end of the nine-day Navratri, the Dasara festival is celebrated, that is, on the 10th day. Navratri Kalash Sthapana and visarjan On the first day of Navratri puja vidhi, the Navratri Kalash Sthapana Puja is performed. This parayana is among the most effective solutions for those experiencing difficulty getting a job. So, performing this puja assists one have a...