"Nava-ratri" literally means "nine nights." This festival is observed twice a 
year, once in the beginning of summer and again at the onset of winter.
What's the Significance of Navratri?
During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of the 
universal mother, commonly referred to as "Durga," which literally means the 
remover of miseries of life. She is also referred to as "Devi" (goddess) or 
"Shakti" (energy or power). It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with 
the work of creation, preservation and destruction. In other words, you can say 
that God is motionless, absolutely changeless, and the Divine Mother Durga, 
does everything. Truly speaking, our worship of Shakti re-confirms the 
scientific theory that energy is imperishable. It cannot be created or 
destroyed. It is always there. 
Why Worship the Mother Goddess?
We think this energy is only a form of the Divine Mother, who is the mother of 
all, and all of us are her children. "Why mother; why not father?", you may 
ask. Let me just say that we believe that God's glory, his cosmic energy, his 
greatness and supremacy can best be depicted as the motherhood aspect of God. 
Just as a child finds all these qualities in his or her mother, similarly, all 
of us look upon God as mother. In fact, Hinduism is the only religion in the 
world, which gives so much importance to the mother aspect of God because we 
believe that mother is the creative aspect of the absolute. 
Why Twice a Year?
Every year the beginning of summer and the beginning of winter are two very 
important junctures of climatic change and solar influence. These two junctions 
have been chosen as the sacred opportunities for the worship of the divine 
power because: 
(1) We believe that it is the divine power that provides energy for the earth 
to move around the sun, causing the changes in the outer nature and that this 
divine power must be thanked for maintaining the correct balance of the 
universe. 
(2) Due to the changes in the nature, the bodies and minds of people undergo a 
considerable change, and hence, we worship the divine power to bestow upon all 
of us enough potent powers to maintain our physical and mental balance. 
Why Nine Nights & Days?
Navaratri is divided into sets of three days to adore different aspects of the 
supreme goddess. On the first three days, the Mother is invoked as powerful 
force called Durga in order to destroy all our impurities, vices and defects. 
The next three days, the Mother is adored as a giver of spiritual wealth, 
Lakshmi, who is considered to have the power of bestowing on her devotees the 
inexhaustible wealth. The final set of three days is spent in worshipping the 
mother as the goddess of wisdom, Saraswati. In order have all-round success in 
life, we need the blessings of all three aspects of the divine mother; hence, 
the worship for nine nights. 
Why Do You Need the Power?
Thus, I suggest you join your parents in worshipping "Ma Durga" during the 
Navaratri. She will bestow on you wealth, auspiciousness, prosperity, 
knowledge, and other potent powers to cross every hurdle of life. Remember, 
everyone in this world worships power, i.e., Durga, because there is no one who 
does not love and long for power in some form or the other. 

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