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Happy Maha Navami 2023: Best Wishes, Quotes, Messages And SMS to Share With Your Loved Ones – India.com

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Published: October 23, 2023 7:09 AM IST
By India.com Lifestyle Staff | Edited by Onam Gupta
Maha Navami, also known as Navami or Durga Navami, is a Hindu festival that is celebrated on the ninth day of Navratri festival. This auspicious day typically falls on the ninth day of the bright half of the Hindu lunar month of Ashwin. This year it will be commemorated with pomp and fanfare across India on Monday, October 2023. The day is dedicated to worshipping the fierce form of Goddess Durga, who symbolises the triumph of good over evil. Devotees often visit temples dedicated to Maa Durga, offer prayers and seek her blessings on Maha Navami.

In order to celebrate this occasion with your loved ones, India.com shares the best compilation of wishes, quotes, messages and SMS. Take a look!

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