
Here are the Gokuldham Temple Darshan Timings
6 AM to 12 PM, 4 PM to 8 PM. Open on all days of the week. The temple is located in Mumbai at Goregaon East.
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Here are the Gokuldham Temple Darshan Timings
6 AM to 12 PM, 4 PM to 8 PM. Open on all days of the week. The temple is located in Mumbai at Goregaon East.
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Here are the Kudroli Temple Darshan Timings
6 AM to 9 PM. Open on all days of the week. It usually takes 30 minutes for darshan. The temple is located in Mangalore.
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Navratri 2019: Navratri begins on Sunday, September 29 and ends on Monday, October 7. Navratri means 9 sacred days. These nine days are dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine avatars. A distinct avatar of Goddess Durga is worshipped on each of the nine days.
Navratri is celebrated from 29th September to 7th October this year. It is celebrated for 9 days.
| Navratri Day | Goddess | Tithi | Poojas | Offerings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day-1 (29-September) | Shailaputri | Pratipada | Ghatsthapana, Chandra Darshan, Shailaputri Puja | Ghee |
| Day-2 (30-September) | Brahmacharini | Dwitiya | Brahmacharini Puja | Sugar |
| Day-3 (1-October) | Chandraghanta | Tritiya | Sindoor Tritiya, Chandraghanta Puja, Varad Vinayak Chauth | Ghee |
| Day-4 (2-October) | Kushmanda | Chaturthi | Kushmanda Puja, Upang Lalita Vrat | Malupa |
| Day-5 (3-October) | Skandamata | Panchami | Skandamata Puja | Bananas |
| Day-6 (4-October) | Katyayini | Shashthi | Katyayini Puja | Honey |
| Day-7 (5-October) | Kaalratri | Saptami | Kaalratri Puja, Saraswati Awahan | Jaggery |
| Day-8 (6-October) | Mahagauri | Ashtami | Mahagauri Puja, Saraswati Puja, Durga Ashtami, Sandhi Puja | Coconut |
| Day-9 (7-October) | Siddhidatri | Navami | Siddhidatri Puja, Maha Navami, Ayudha Puja, Navami Homa | Grains |
| Day-10 (8-October) | — | Dashami | Navratri Parana, Durga Visarjan, Vijaya Dashami | — |

Navratri or Durga Puja is celebrated as a symbol of victory of good over evil. As per legend, Goddess Durga defeated the demon king Mahishasura to save the world and restore Dharma. In South India, Navratri is celebrated to mark the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana.

Navratri is celebrated with fervour and devotion all across India. People celebrate Navratri by praying to the 9 forms of goddess Durga during the 9 days and performing poojas. Garba dance is the most famous activity during Navratri and especially popular in Gujarat and Mumbai. The festival culminates in Dasara.

It is a tradition to wear dresses that represent the colours of Navratri on each of the 9 days.

Use these colours as a guide and make this Navratri more colourful.
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Navratri is one of the most important Hindu festivals. It is celebrated from 17th October 2020 to 25th October 2020 this year. It is a tradition to wear dresses that represent the colors of Navratri on each of the 9 days. There are 9 different Navratri colors in 2020. Find out the Navratri Color Sequence for 2020.
Use these colors as a guide and make this Navratri more colorful.
Navratri Poojas, Significance, How to celebrate, Why we celebrate and more – Here is a link to the Navratri 2020 Festival Guide.
First day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Shailaputri on this day and she is dressed in Grey color.
The second day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Brahmacharini on this day and she is dressed in Orange color.
The third day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Chandraghanta on this day and she is dressed in White color.
The fourth day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Kushmanda on this day and she is dressed in Red color.
The fifth day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Skandamata on this day and she is dressed in Royal Blue color.
The sixth day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Katyayini on this day and she is dressed in Yellow color.
The seventh day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Kalaratri on this day and she is dressed in Green color.
The eighth day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Mahagauri on this day and she is dressed in Peacock Green color.
Ninth and last day of Navratri. Goddess Durga is worshiped as Siddhidatri on this day and she is dressed in Purple color.

If you have any questions about Navratri Colours and what to wear on each of the 9 days, please leave your comment below and we will get back to you within 1 hour
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Ahobilam Temple is dedicated to Lord Narasimha and is located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. There are two sects – the upper Ahobilam and the lower Ahobilam. In total there are nine Narasimhasthalams. They are:
Also, the main temple- Ahobilam Narasimha Swamy temple is a holy place that enthralls visitors every time they visit the place. It is a majestic sight to see through bare eyes. The temple is also one of the earliest, falling under Narasimhasthalams. It is at a distance of 70km from Nandyal and 150 km from Kurnool.
According to the history of Ahobilam temple’s, there is a legend according to which this is the place where Lord Narasimha blessed Prahlada and killed the demon Hiranyakshipu. Mythology says another story that Lord Vishnu once appeared as half-lion and half-man which is one of his incarnations.
The Devas seeing him shouted crying “Ahobala” (powerful) and “Ahobila” (the cave where currently the sanctum is located) . so this place thus got its name Ahobilam or Ahobala.
The significance of Ahobilam Temple is that:
Here are the timings of Ahobilam temple:
| Timings | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Open | 5:30 a.m. | 8:30 p.m. |
There is one major festival famous as Brahmotsavam whose celebrations take place with much grandeur and splendour during the month of February.
Here’s how to reach Ahobilam Temple:
Here are some places where one can stay near Ahobilam Temple:
Some of the temples near Ahobilam Temple are: