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Nine nights in homage of Durga

27 Oct 2015 — On first nine days of Ashvin, the seventh month in the Hindu calendar, Hindus celebrate ‘Sharad Navratri’ – the most popular of five Navratri festivals in a year. The festival, which fell on October 13 and ended on October 22 this year, is dedicated to Durga, the divine mother and goddess of victory of good over evil. For nine days, Hindus worship her nine avatars – Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri and Siddhidatri. Prayers are offered by devotees seeking blessings from the goddess. Some devotees fast and others follow a vegetarian diet. In Penang, Hindus celebrate the end of the festival with an annual chariot procession, where the statue of Durga is brought out of the Sri Kunj Bihari Mandir on Jalan Penang and placed on a chariot. The statue travels the streets of the Unesco World Heritage City.

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