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  • Pongal 2025: 15,000 Buses To Run in State As Tamil Nadu Gears Up for Biggest Festival With Special Bus Services and Gift Hampers

    Pongal 2025: 15,000 Buses To Run in State As Tamil Nadu Gears Up for Biggest Festival With Special Bus Services and Gift Hampers

    Chennai, January 5: With Pongal, Tamil Nadu’s biggest festival, set to be celebrated on January 15, the State Transport Corporation will operate 15,000 special buses for travellers heading to their hometowns for the holidays. The service will be from January 10 to 13. To curb the exploitation of passengers by omnibus operators charging extra fares, the Tamil Nadu Transport Department has formed 30 inspection teams.

    These teams will begin statewide inspections this week. In cases of violations, they have been authorised to impose penalties, seize buses, and temporarily revoke permits as punitive measures. Out of the 15,000 special buses planned, 12,000 will run from Chennai to various destinations, supplementing the 2,092 buses that already operate daily. Passengers can board these buses from the termini at Kilambakkam, Koyambedu, and Madhavaram. Tamil Nadu Government Holiday List For Pongal 2025: State Govt Employees to Enjoy Extended Holiday, Check Dates and Other Details Here.

    As the festive season approaches, all trains departing from Chennai to southern districts are fully booked, and bus reservations are rapidly increasing. Officials report that over 75,000 reservations have already been made, with numbers expected to rise significantly starting January 6. Public holidays for Pongal have been declared from January 14 to 16, creating a six-day break, including the weekend on January 18 and 19.

    A meeting led by Transport Minister S.S. Sivasankar on January 6 will finalise plans for the special bus operations, with a formal announcement expected afterwards. Pongal, one of Tamil Nadu’s most significant festivals, also sees the state government distributing gift hampers to ration cardholders. These hampers typically include dhotis, sarees, and essential items to help families celebrate without financial strain. Makar Sankranti 2025 Calendar: Know Dates of Pongal, Magh Bihu, Lohri, Khichdi Parv and More To Celebrate the Harvest Festival in India.

    This year’s gift hamper is expected to include Rs 1,000 in cash, one kilogram of rice, sugar, tamarind, and sugarcane, along with 21 essential festival items. To address inefficiencies in past distributions, the government is considering direct bank transfers for the cash component. If bank transfer challenges arise, funds will be distributed through ration shops as done traditionally.

    Special tokens will be issued to ration cardholders to avoid overcrowding during the distribution. Tamil Nadu government has allocated Rs 100 crore for the production of 1.77 crore dhotis and an equal number of sarees. These will be distributed to ration cardholders and beneficiaries under the Old Age Pension Scheme. The government has also decided to use cotton yarn for the 2024-25 production cycle and introduce polyester yarn for the 2025-26 cycle. This initiative benefits 63,000 powerlooms across the state. Compared to last year’s production of one crore dhotis and 1.24 crore sarees, this year will see an increase of 77 lakh dhotis and 53 lakh sarees.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 05, 2025 01:00 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Makar Sankranti 2025 Calendar: Know Dates of Pongal, Magh Bihu, Lohri, Khichdi Parv and More To Celebrate the Harvest Festival in India

    Makar Sankranti 2025 Calendar: Know Dates of Pongal, Magh Bihu, Lohri, Khichdi Parv and More To Celebrate the Harvest Festival in India

    Sankranti is an important observance for Hindus around the globe. The most significant of all the Sankranti is Makar Sankranti. This festival is observed in various ways and under different names in different regions and states of India. The celebrations are filled with joy and excitement. Many people also observe a strict fast as a way of honouring God. Once they break the fast, they celebrate with traditional delicacies and traditions. Sankranti is a time for family gatherings, festive foods, and celebrating the harvest season with loved ones. To help you plan ahead, we have put together a list of Sankranti 2025 dates. Hindu Festivals Calendar 2025: Know Dates of Holi, Chaitra Navratri, Durga Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali and Other Major Festivals in India.

    Sankranti in some places is celebrated with kite flying, bonfires, and traditional sweets like tilgul. Each of these observances is centred around the movement of the sun. For example, Makar Sankranti marks the sun’s transition from the zodiac of Sagittarius (Dhanu) to Capricorn (Makara), a time believed to be extremely auspicious. In addition, every Sankranti day also has a specific time known as the punya kaal, which is considered highly favourable, during which devotees offer their prayers and conduct pujas and rituals. Below, you will find the complete list of Sankranti dates for 2025. January 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: From Republic Day to Makar Sankranti to Chinese New Year, Check Dates of Important Events in the First Month of the Year.

    Complete Sankranti 2025 List

    Date Day Festival/Event
    January 13, 2025 Monday Maghi Saaji
    January 13, 2025 Monday Lohri
    January 14, 2025 Tuesday Makar Sankranti
    January 14, 2025 Tuesday Maghi Sangrand
    January 14, 2025 Tuesday Pongal
    January 14, 2025 Tuesday Poush Sankranti
    January 14, 2025 Tuesday Pedda Panduga
    January 14, 2025 Tuesday Khichdi Parv
    January 15, 2025 Wednesday Magh Bihu, Bhogali Bihu

    We hope this list helps you plan for the festivities in advance. Wishing you a joyful and prosperous Sankranti!

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 03, 2025 04:56 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Chaitra Navratri 2025 Dates and Full Calendar: Ghatasthapana, Durga Ashtami, Ram Navami and Other Important Dates of Navratri Festival

    Chaitra Navratri 2025 Dates and Full Calendar: Ghatasthapana, Durga Ashtami, Ram Navami and Other Important Dates of Navratri Festival

    Chaitra Navratri is an auspicious Hindu occasion that is celebrated in India with great devotion. The festival of Chaitra Navratri marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year and is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Durga and her various forms. The festival is celebrated for nine days during the Chaitra month, which usually corresponds to the months of March or April in the Gregorian calendar. Chaitra Navratri 2025 will start on Sunday, March 30 with Ghatasthapana and end on Monday, April 7. Hindu Festivals Calendar 2025: Know Dates of Holi, Chaitra Navratri, Durga Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali and Other Major Festivals in India. 

    The auspicious occasion of Chaitra Navratri begins on the first day of the Hindu lunar calendar in the month of Chaitra, hence it gets the name ‘Chaitra Navratri’. Here’s the Chaitra Navratri 2025 full calendar with day-wise dates. Each day is devoted to a different form of Goddess Durga, starting with Shailputri and concluding with Siddhidatri. Purnima 2025 Calendar: Know Full Moon Dates, Poornima Significance and Fasting Rituals for the Auspicious Observance. 

    Chaitra Navratri 2025 Full Calendar

    Chaitra Navratri Day Date Puja
    Chaitra Navratri Day 1 March 30, 2025, Sunday Ghatasthapana Puja, Shailputri Puja
    Chaitra Navratri Day 2 March 31, 2025, Monday Brahmacharini Puja,

    Chandraghanta Puja

    Chaitra Navratri Day 3 April 1, 2025, Tuesday  

    Kushmanda Puja, Vinayaka Chaturthi

    Chaitra Navratri Day 4 April 2, 2025, Wednesday Naag Panchami, Lakshmi Panchami, Skandamata Puja
    Chaitra Navratri Day 5 April 3, 2025, Thursday Skanda Sashti, Yamuna Chhath,  Katyayani Puja
    Chaitra Navratri Day 6 April 4, 2025, Friday Maha Saptami, Kalaratri Puja
    Chaitra Navratri Day 7 April 5, 2025, Saturday Durga Ashtami, Annapurna Ashtami, Sandhi Puja
    Chaitra Navratri Day 8 April 6, 2025, Sunday Rama Navami
    Chaitra Navratri Day 9 April 7, 2025, Monday Dashami

    Navratri Parana

    Each day of Chaitra Navratri is dedicated to worshipping a different form of Goddess Durga, known as the Navadurga. The nine forms are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. Devotees recite prayers and bhajans dedicated to each form of the goddess, seeking her divine grace and blessings.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 02, 2025 10:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Happy New Year: When is Diwali, Navratri and Karwa Chauth? Check full list of festival dates in 2025

    Happy New Year: When is Diwali, Navratri and Karwa Chauth? Check full list of festival dates in 2025

    With the New Year comes renewed energy and the joy of awaiting the cultural and religious festivals such as Diwali, Holi, and Navratri, which bring vibrancy to our lives. The sheer joy of turning the pages of a new calendar to check when our favourite festival is is unmatched. 

    So, as we bid farewell to 2024 and embrace the arrival of 2025 with hope and excitement, let’s take a look at the special dates to look forward to in 2025:

    When will Diwali, Navratri, and Karwa Chauth be in 2025?

    Diwali, the festival of lights, symbolises hope, prosperity, and the triumph of good over evil. In 2025, Diwali will be observed on Monday, October 20.

    Karwa Chauth will be observed on October 10, while Durga Ashtami will fall on September 30.

    January 2025 

    January 1: English New Year

    January 6: Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti

    January 12: Swami Vivekananda Jayanti

    January 14: Makar Sankranti

    January 21: Vivekananda Jayanti

    January 23: Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti

    January 30: Gandhi Punyatithi

    February 2025

    February 2: Vasant Panchmi

    February 4: World Cancer Day

    February 12: Guru Ravidas Jayanti

    February 14: Valentine’s Day

    February 19: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

    February 23: Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

    February 26: Maha Shivratri

    March 2025

    March 1: Ramkrishna Jayanti

    March 8: International Woman’s Day

    March 14: Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Jayanti

    March 17: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti

    March 30: Jhulelal Jayanti

    April 2025

    April 6: Ram Navami

    April 10: Mahavir Swami Jayanti

    April 14: Ambedkar Jayanti

    April 24: Vallabhacharya Jayanti

    May 2025

    May 1: International Workers’ Day

    May 2: Shankaracharya Jayanti

    May 7: Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti

    May 29: Maharana Pratap Jayanti

    May 31: World No Tobacco Day

    June 2025

    June 5: World Environment Day

    June 21: International Yoga Day

    June 27: Jagannath Rathyatra

    June 27: Islamic New Year

    July 2025

    July 6: Muharram

    July 31: Tulsidas Jayanti

    August 2025

    August 3: Friendship Day

    August 15: Independence Day

    August 27: Ganesh Chaturthi

    September 2025

    September 5: Onam

    September 5: Milad un-Nabi

    September 5: Teachers’ Day

    September 14: Hindi Diwas

    September 15: Visvesvaraya Jayanti

    September 15: Engineer’s Day

    September 22: Maharaja Agrasen Jayanti

    September 30: Durga Ashtami

    October 2025

    October 1: Maha Navami

    October 2: Madhvacharya Jayanti

    October 2: Gandhi Jayanti

    October 7: Valmiki Jayanti

    October 7: Meerabai Jayanti

    October 20: Narak Chaturdashi

    October 22: Govardhan Puja

    November 2025

    November 5: Guru Nanak Jayanti

    November 14: Nehru Jayanti

    November 14: Children’s Day

    December 2025

    December 1: World AIDS Day

    December 27: Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti

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  • Anvadhan and Ishti 2024 Dates: Know Significance of the Auspicious Festival Observed on the New Moon Day

    Anvadhan and Ishti 2024 Dates: Know Significance of the Auspicious Festival Observed on the New Moon Day

    Anvadhan and Ishti are significant festivals in the Hindu calendar that are marked with great devotion, especially by followers of Vaishnava Sampradaya, or devotees of Lord Vishnu. On the day of Anvadhan, devotees observe a day-long fast on and perform Yajna on the day of Ishti. In December 2024, the last Anvadhan and Ishti fall on Krishna Amavasya. With this, Anvadhan falls on Monday, December 30 and Ishti falls on December 31. Anvadhan and Ishti are important Vedic rituals that are a part of Hindu practices even today and are observed on the days of Amavasya and Purnima every month. People observe a day-long fast and perform Yajna for Lord Vishnu. Amavasya 2025 Dates and Tithi: Complete New Moon Calendar, Rituals and Other Important Details Dedicated to Ancestor Worship and Charity. 

    Anvadhan is observed before Ishti. People are usually confused about Ishti and Anvadhan as one event, but it should be noted that these are two different events in the Hindu calendar. In this article, let’s know more about Ishti and Anvadhan in December 2024 and the significance of the Vedic rituals. Hindu Festivals Calendar 2025: Know Dates of Holi, Chaitra Navratri, Durga Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali and Other Major Festivals in India. 

    Anvadhan and Ishti 2024 Dates in December

    Anvadhan falls on Monday, December 30 and Ishti falls on December 31.

    Anvadhan and Ishti Significance

    Anvadhan and Ishti are the two days are observed both on the New Moon Day (Amavasya) and the Full Moon Day (Purnima). Therefore, devotees celebrate these auspicious days twice a month. In Sanskrit, Anvadhan means the ritual of adding fuel to keep the sacred fire burning after performing a havan. On this day, those belonging to the Vaishnava Sampradaya keep a day-long fast. Meanwhile, Ishti is a ritual that devotees perform for a short duration to pray for the fulfillment of their desires.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 30, 2024 06:10 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Hanukkah 2024: Jews Celebrate Chanukah Festival at Gateway of India in Mumbai (Watch Video)

    Hanukkah 2024: Jews Celebrate Chanukah Festival at Gateway of India in Mumbai (Watch Video)

    Mumbai, December 29: The Jewish festival of Hanukkah was celebrated at the Gateway of India in Mumbai on Sunday with the lighting of the fifth candle of the Hanukkah menorah. The event saw a large number of people from the Jewish community gathering and enjoying the festival with their friends and family. The event was also attended by the Consul General of Israel to Midwest India, Mumbai, Kobbi Shoshani.

    Speaking to ANI, Shoshani reflected on the historical significance of the festival, noting that it marks the victory against the Greek forces over 2,000 years ago. He drew a parallel between the Jewish experience and India’s history, highlighting the destruction of temples in India, a situation the Jewish people also faced with the destruction of their main temple. Shoshani mentioned that despite these hardships, the Jewish community continued their traditions, with the rebuilding of their temple and the celebration of the miracle that followed. He further emphasised the connection between the Jewish and Indian people, acknowledging their shared history of resilience and cultural roots. ‘Hanukkah Sameach’: PM Narendra Modi, President Droupadi Murmu Extend Hanukkah Greetings to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Jewish ‘Festival of Lights’.

    “Indians have had thousands of temples destroyed during your time. We had one temple, which is a very important temple, and it was destroyed two times, and one time it was rebuilt, and we are celebrating the victory against the Greeks more than two thousand years ago. This is very important for us. Even if it was two thousand years ago that the connection between the tradition and the spirit of the Jewish people as well as the Indian people that we don’t forget and roots,” the Consul General of Israel to Midwest India, Mumbai said.

    Hanukkah is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime “festival of lights,” and the first night of Hanukkah is falling on the same day as Christmas for the first time since 2005, according to CBS News. This year’s celebration will continue through January 2, 2025. The first day of Hanukkah and Christmas have only coincided a handful of times since 1900, according to the Jewish Federations of North America. The holidays started on the same day in 1910, 1921, 1959, and 2005. Hanukkah 2024: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Thanks ‘Good Friend’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Chanukah Greetings.

    Jews Celebrate Hanukkah at Gateway of India

    According to Chabad, at the heart of the festival is the nightly menorah lighting. The menorah holds nine flames, one of which is the shamash (“attendant”), which is used to kindle the other eight lights. On the first night, one flame is lit. On the second night, an additional flame is lit. By the eighth night of Chanukah, all eight lights are kindled.

    (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

  • Happy Onam 2024: 10 wishes, messages and greetings to celebrate Kerala’s harvest festival with loved ones

    Happy Onam 2024: 10 wishes, messages and greetings to celebrate Kerala’s harvest festival with loved ones

    Onam is one of the most auspicious and vibrant harvest festival. It is celebrated with great vigour, pomp and show in the ‘Gods own country’, Kerala. The festivals marks the return of the legendary King Mahabali. It simultaneously also marks the beginning of a new and fresh year for the people of Kerala. As per traditional, women often get dressed in white-golden kasavu sarees, Onam sadhya is prepared and rangolis are made outside home. Every festival is about sharing live, happiness and celebrating with your loved ones. Here are few of the choicest wishes and greetings curated to spread the holy joy of Onam 2024.

    Happy Onam 2024: 10 Wishes, Messages to Share

    1. The sun has risen with a fresh rays of hope and prosperity, the clouds bring in happiness as the day marks the celebration of Onam! Happy Onam 2024.
    2. Drapes pf white-golden kasavu saree exude elegance, while iridescence of the pookalam spreads hues of joy alla round. This Onam, may the lord send in loads of  love, laughter and happiness your way!
    3. May your Onam be as bright and beautiful as the pookalam and as sweet and memorable as the Onam sadya.
    4. May you and your family be bestowed with choicest blessings on this harvest festival. Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Onam.
    5. Wishing you a vibrant and joyous Onam filled with love, health and happiness!
    6. Shine bright like the vibrant hues of pookalam, may this Onam bring health, wealth and prosperity to you home!
    7. May the spirit of King Mahabali bestow  you with happiness, success, and prosperity. Wishing you a truly Happy Thiruvonam 2024!
    8. May your Onam be adorned with beautiful flowers, delicious feasts, and cherished moments with loved ones.
    9. May your Thiruvonam be as vibrant and joyful as your spirit. Here’s to a festival filled with love, laugher, food and celebrations. Happy Thiruvonam 2024 from our family to yours!
    10. This festive season, we extend a warm and wholesome wish for Onam 2024!

    Happy Onam 2024!

  • Date, time, rituals to celebrate this nine-day festival

    Date, time, rituals to celebrate this nine-day festival

    Navratri is one of the most awaited Hindu festival. Nine days and nine night of fun, frolic and worship of Maa Durga, here is all you need to know about this auspicious festival.

    Shardiya Navratri is the celebration of nine forms of Maa Durga (Freepik)

    Shardiya Navratri is one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga. New dresses, Navratri special ration, everything is being stocked up to celebrate the homecoming of Goddess Durga. Navratri is one of the most auspicious Hindu festival that is celebrated with great zeal and colours. This nine-night festival holds immense cultural and spiritual significance, and it is marked by various rituals and celebrations across the country.

    Navratri date, significance and ritual

    In 2024, Shardiya Navratri will commence on October 3 and conclude on October 11. The festival spans nine nights, culminating in the celebration of Dussehra (Vijaya Dashami) on October 12. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a different form of the Goddess, and the timings for rituals often vary based on local customs and traditions.

    According to Drik Panchang, the Ghatasthapana Muhurat starts from 06:15 am and ll end by 07:22 am. Ghatasthapana marks the beginning of Navratri puja.

    The festival is dedicated to the nine forms of Goddess Durga, representing power, prosperity, and protection. Each day is associated with a specific form, known as ‘Navadurga.’ Navratri is a time for spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and devotion. It encourages devotees to cleanse their minds and bodies and seek divine blessings.

    The festival fosters a sense of community and cultural identity. It is celebrated with dance, music, and various local traditions, showcasing the rich diversity of Indian culture.

    Key rituals

    Navratri is celebrated in different forms in different places. In Gujarat, it is all about celebrating the homecoming of Maa Durga with Dandiya. However, different household may have different customs that are adhered too. Few common rituals one may find are:

    • Fasting: Many devotees observe fasts during Navratri. The type of fast varies, with some consuming only fruits and vegetables, while others may abstain from all food.
    • Daily Worship: Each day, devotees perform rituals that include chanting mantras, offering prayers, and performing pujas to the Goddess. Special offerings such as flowers, fruits, and sweets are made.
    • Cultural Programs: Dandiya and Garba dances are integral parts of the festival, especially in Gujarat. These folk dances celebrate the spirit of the festival and encourage community bonding.
    • Durga Puja: In many regions, elaborate idols of Goddess Durga are created and worshipped. The final day often involves immersing the idol in water, symbolising the Goddess’s return to her celestial abode.
    • Navratri Special Foods: During the festival, specific foods are prepared that align with fasting traditions. Common dishes include sabudana (tapioca pearls), kuttu (buckwheat), and various fruits and nuts.

    Shardiya Navratri is not just a religious festival, it is a celebration of life, culture, and spirituality. The nine days provide an opportunity for devotees to deepen their faith and connect with their communities. As you prepare for Navratri in 2024, embrace the rituals and significance of this vibrant festival, and partake in the joy and devotion it brings.




  • 10 wishes, messages and greetings to celebrate nine-day auspicious festival with loved ones

    10 wishes, messages and greetings to celebrate nine-day auspicious festival with loved ones

    Shardiya Navratri si the celebration of Maa Durga for nine nights. Here is wishing everyone a very happy Navrarti!

    Happy Navratri 2024 (Freepik)

    Nine nights of joy, laughter, food and worship, Shardiya Navratri is one of the most auspicious Hindu festivals in India. It is a vibrant and joyous festival celebrated across India, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga. In 2024, this nine-night festival will commence from October 3and conclude on October 12. It is a time for spiritual reflection, celebration, and community bonding. As you prepare to celebrate this auspicious occasion, here are some beautiful messages and wishes to share with loved ones, embodying the spirit of Shardiya Navratri.

    10 Happy Navratri 2024 wishes and messages for loved ones

    1. “May this Navratri bring you an abundance of blessings, joy, and prosperity. Let the divine energy of Goddess Durga fill your life with happiness and peace. Happy Navratri!”
    2. “As we celebrate the glory of Goddess Durga, may you embrace the divine feminine within you. May her strength guide you in overcoming challenges. Happy Shardiya Navratri!”
    3. “May the melodies of Garba and the spirit of togetherness fill your heart with harmony and peace this Navratri. Celebrate the festival with love and joy!”
    4. “May the nine nights of Navratri illuminate your life with joy, prosperity, and good health. Wishing you a vibrant and blessed festival!”
    5. “As the festival of Navratri begins, may it mark the start of new beginnings and fresh opportunities in your life. Embrace the blessings of the Goddess! Jai Mata Di”
    6. “On this auspicious occasion, may Goddess Durga bless you with strength and courage to face all challenges. Let her divine presence guide you on your path. Happy Navratri!”
    7. “Navratri is not just a celebration; it’s a time for unity and togetherness. May you cherish these moments with family and friends. Happy Shardiya Navratri!”
    8. “Let the vibrant colours of Navratri fill your life with joy and positivity. May each day bring you closer to your dreams and aspirations. Wishing you a colorful Navratri!”
    9. “May your faith in the divine strengthen and your devotion to the Goddess deepen this Navratri. Let her blessings guide you towards success and happiness.”
    10. “Celebrate the joyous occasion of Navratri with love, laughter, and devotion. May the blessings of Goddess Durga be with you today and always!”

    Shardiya Navratri is a time to reflect on the divine feminine energy and celebrate the spirit of togetherness. Sharing heartfelt messages and wishes can enhance the joy of the festival, spreading positivity and love among friends and family. As you immerse yourself in the festivities, may Goddess Durga bless you with health, happiness, and prosperity. Enjoy the vibrant celebrations, and may this Navratri be a memorable experience for you and your loved ones!

    Happy Navratri!