Shardiya Navratri
Shardiya Navratri Calendar

Shardiya Navratri Calendar 1984

The Shardiya (autumn) Navratri festival calendar — the nine nights of Devi worship in Ashwin, from Ghatasthapana to Vijayadashami, with the tithi for each day.

Shardiya Navratri 1984 lists 7 dates, beginning with Sharad Navratri Begins (Ghatasthapana) on 25 September.

September 1984

  • Sharad Navratri Begins (Ghatasthapana)

    Tuesday, 25 September 1984 Krishna Amavasya

    Tithi 12:35 PM, Sep 24 8:40 AM, Sep 25

    Nine nights of worship of Goddess Durga begin on Ashwin Shukla Pratipada, opened by the Ghatasthapana (kalash) ritual in Maharashtra and the garba and dandiya-raas nights of Gujarat; in Rajasthan the Karni Mata fair at Deshnok and the Jeen Mata fair draw great crowds.

  • Durga Puja — Maha Shashthi

    Sunday, 30 September 1984 Shukla Shashthi

    Tithi 5:03 PM, Sep 29 3:48 PM, Sep 30

    Bodhon and Kalparambha — the formal welcome of Goddess Durga that opens the puja.

October 1984

  • Durga Puja — Maha Saptami

    Monday, 1 October 1984 Shukla Saptami

    Tithi 3:44 PM, Sep 30 3:17 PM, Oct 1

    Nabapatrika is bathed and Goddess Durga is worshipped on the seventh day of the puja.

  • Durga Puja — Maha Ashtami

    Tuesday, 2 October 1984 Shukla Ashtami

    Tithi 3:12 PM, Oct 1 3:31 PM, Oct 2

    The grandest day of Durga Puja, with Kumari Puja and the Sandhi Puja at dusk.

  • Durga Puja — Maha Navami

    Wednesday, 3 October 1984 Shukla Navami

    Tithi 3:27 PM, Oct 2 4:25 PM, Oct 3

    The ninth day of Durga Puja, marked by Navami Homa and the final grand worship.

  • Dussehra / Dasara (Vijayadashami)

    Thursday, 4 October 1984 Shukla Dashami

    Tithi 4:23 PM, Oct 3 5:53 PM, Oct 4

    The victory of good over evil — effigies of Ravana are burnt and Durga is bid farewell.

  • Ayudha Puja / Saraswati Puja

    Thursday, 4 October 1984 Shukla Dashami

    Tithi 4:23 PM, Oct 3 5:53 PM, Oct 4

    Tools, instruments and books are placed before Goddess Saraswati and worshipped on Vijayadashami.

Tithi start and end times are shown in your local time. Festival dates follow the standard Indian (sunrise) calendar and may vary by a day in other regions, and may differ slightly from regional almanacs (especially around an Adhik Maas).

About the Shardiya Navratri Calendar

The Shardiya (autumn) Navratri festival calendar — the nine nights of Devi worship in Ashwin, from Ghatasthapana to Vijayadashami, with the tithi for each day.

Each entry lists the festival or vrat with its date, the prevailing tithi, and a short note on the observance. Dates are shown for the current and the coming year.