Navratri is nine days of worship done to thank Goddess Durga. Whole of Iindia celebrates this festival. The festival of Navratri is celebrated twice in India. Once in the Hindi month of Chaitra which is the month of March-April. Secondly, in the month of Ashwin i.e. September-October. It is a nine days long festival in which the Goddess Durga is worshipped in nine different forms. People all over the country celebrate this festival with immense joy and enthusiasm. Devotees of Maa Durga observe a rigorous fast of nine days during this festival.
- ॐ श्री चित्रगुप्त नमः
- The Story of Bharata – Younger brother of Lord Rama
- Devi Suktam – Ya Devi Sarva Bhuteshu
- Seven sacred plants and trees for Hindus
- When Lord Vishnu borrowed from Lord Kubera
- Bhima – a wise Pandava
- Lord Shiva as a servant of Poet Vidyapati in form of Ugna
- The festival of Naraka Chaturdashi (before Diwali)
- Why Lord Vishnu is also known as Murari
- The Ramayana (Rama and Ravana ) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (10)
- The Ramayana (Rama, Ravana and Indrajit) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (9)
- The Ramayana (Rama, Ravana and Hanumana) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (8)
- The Ramayana (Rama, Ravana and Akampan) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (7)
- The Ramayana (Rama, Ravana and Kumbhkarna) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (6)
- Janmashtmi festival – Birth of Lord Krishna
- The Ramayana (Rama and Ravana) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (5)
- The Ramayana (Rama and Ravana) story in pictures – Yuddha Kand (4)
- Kanwar festival or Shravan festival in India