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Durga Puja Sanskrit Wishes, Shlokas & Quotes – दुर्गा पूजा

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When is Durga Puja celebrated?

Durga Puja ( दुर्गा पूजा) is celebrated during Shardiya Navrati from Shashthi (sixth day) to Dashami (tenth day) of the Devi Paksha (the fortnight begins on the next day of Mahalaya Amavasya and ends on Kojagari Lokhi Puja) of the Ashwina month (September-October) as per the Hindu Calendar. The festival began in Bengal and the Durga Puja of Kolkata is a part of the UNESCO Intangible World Heritage List.

We have put together some of the most important Sanskrit mantras used to invoke the great Goddess Durga and seek her blessings. Please use them to greet your friends and family during this beautiful and culturally rich festival.

Shubha Durga Puja!

Durga Puja Mantra देवि प्रपन्नार्तिहरे

Durga Puja Sanskrit Quote - Devi's shakti pervades all three worlds

Durga Puja Wishes Sanskrit Bengali Namo Daivyaya Mahadaivyaiye

Durga Puja Mantra - Devi Mantra - सर्वमङ्लमाङ्गल्ये

Durga Puja Mahamaya Mantra - महाविद्या महामायाDurga Devi Mantra - या देवी सर्वभूतेषुStory Story of Maa Durga – Durga, Kali and the Matrikas Annihilate Shumbha and Nishumbha

 

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The Cultural Samvaad Editorial Team researches, curates and develops content on Indian culture, heritage and civilisation under the editorial direction of Garima Chaudhry — guest faculty at Mumbai University and KJ Somaiya Institute of Dharma Studies, founder of Hiranya Growth Partners LLP, and alumna of XLRI Jamshedpur. All content is editorially reviewed on a best efforts basis for accuracy, cultural sensitivity and scholarly rigour before publication. Cultural Samvaad's coverage spans - traditions of Indic origin: Sanatan | Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism; Sanskrit and primary texts in multiple langauges; ancient civilisations and history; India's Freedom Movement; India's Constitution and the Republic of India; Bharat's tangible and intangible heritage including UNESCO World Heritage and Indian arts among others.

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