Shardiya Navratri 2025: According to the Panchang, every year Shardiya Navratri starts from Pratipada Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month. On this day, Goddess Durga is believed to have arrived on earth. It is believed that from Pratipada to Navami Tithi, nine different forms of Maa Durga are worshiped. On this occasion, a grand event of worship of the Goddess is organized from homes to temples and religious places. In Hinduism, Navratri is considered a festival of positive energy and joy, so before the arrival of this festival, some items must be removed from the house; otherwise, negativity may enter. In such a situation, let's know about it.

Sharadiya Navratri 2025
This year, Shardiya Navratri starts from 22 September 2025.
The auspicious time of Ghatasthapana will start from 6.09 am.
This Muhurta will remain till 8.06 am.
The second Muhurta will be from 11:49 am to 12:38 pm.
Remove these five things from the house before Sharadiya Navratri.
According to religious beliefs, before Navratri, remove broken items kept in the house, like utensils, toys, and electronic items,. Especially if there is a crack in glass utensils or a mirror, then it should also be removed immediately, because it can cause inauspicious signs.
Before Sharadiya Navratri, remove broken or damaged idols of gods and goddesses from the temple of the house. Its negative effect can affect the positivity of the house.
Before Sharadiya Navratri, remove broken furniture, old boxes, and rusted utensils kept in the house. This can cause flow of negative energy in the house.

According to religious beliefs, old stopped clocks should be removed before Navratri. This causes obstacles in work.
According to Vastu, old and torn clothes should be removed from the house before Navratri. Keeping these leads to poverty.
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