Gujarat: Union Minister Darshana Jardosh attends Navratri 'aarti' in Surat

Oct 18, 2023

Surat (Gujarat) [India], October 19 : Union Minister Darshana Jardosh on Wednesday attended Navratri 'aarti' at Surat Gymkhana in Surat on the fourth day of Navratri.
"Garba is being organised at several places in Surat. People from all age groups celebrate Navratri together in the state. Diwali is also approaching, and people are overjoyed. The festival season has started in Surat and will continue till the Kite festival..." the union minister said while speaking to ANI in Gujarat's Surat.

Meanwhile, Union Minister Jardosh also took part in the 'Garba' celebrations.

On the fourth day of Navratri, 'Garba', which is the traditional dance form of Gujarat, was organised in several parts of the nation.
In Gujarat's Gandhinagar, people danced to the 'Garba' tunes with full enthusiasm and fervour.
Also, 'Durga pandals' have been established in several parts of the country as the Navratri festival kicked off.
Goddess Sri Durga Malleshwari at Makavara Palem village of Anakapalli district in Andhra Pradesh was decorated with 30 lakh rupees currency on Wednesday.
Along with the temple premises, the idol of the Goddess is also decorated with currency notes.
On the fourth day of Navratri, people worship goddess Kushmanda which infuses devotees with cosmic energy and vitality.
Her role as the creator of the universe is a reminder of the significance of life.
The 9-day-long festival of Shardiya Navratri is intended for worshipping Maa Durga and her nine avatars, known as Navdurga. Navratri means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit. Hindus observe a total of four Navratris throughout the year.
From Ashwin Shukla Paksha's Navami until the Pratipada, Shardiya Navratri is observed. While it is celebrated with great fanfare across the nation, distinct traditions are more commonly practised in different states.
In India, Navratri is celebrated in a wide range of ways. Ramlila, a celebration in which scenes from the Ramayana are performed, is organised in various parts of the country. The burning of King Ravana's effigies marks the story's conclusion on Vijayadashami.