Navaratri is well known but the Magha month Navaratri is something special and specific to North Indian states. Occurring in the month of Magh which means around January-February period, the Magha Gupta Navaratri goes on for nine days by worshipping Goddess Shakti or Devi who supposedly takes nine different forms. As this Navaratri is not as well known as the other navaratris, the word Gupt which means secret in Hindi is included in the Magha Gupta Navaratri is seen to be celebrated in Himachal, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarkhand and in Uttar Pradesh.
Navratri 11 Days Celebrations:
Navratri Day 1
Pratipada
Ghatasthapana
Shailputri Puja
Saturday 25th January 2020
Navratri Day 2
Dwitiya
Brahmacharini Puja
Sunday 26th January 2020
Navratri Day 3
Tritiya
Chandraghanta Puja
Monday 27th January 2020
Navratri Day 4
Tritiya
Tuesday 28th January 2020
Navratri Day 5
Chaturthi
Kushmanda Puja
Wednesday 29th January 2020
Navratri Day 6
Panchami
Skandamata Puja
Thursday 30th January 2020
Navratri Day 7
Shashthi
Katyayani Puja
Friday 31st January 2020
Navratri Day 8
Saptami
Kalaratri Puja
Saturday 1st February 2020
Navratri Day 9
Ashtami
Durga Ashtami
Mahagauri Puja
Sandhi Puja
Sunday 2nd February 2020
Navratri Day 10
Navami
Siddhidatri Puja
Monday 3rd February 2020
Navratri Day 11
Dashami
Navratri Parana
Tuesday 4th February 2020