Navratri, a Hindu festival, is celebrated for nine days worldwide as a way to adore and admire the goddess Durga. During these pious days, people celebrate Navratri in different ways in different regions. Still, every devotee decorates their homes with traditional items representing the festival's spirit during this time. Here are some decorative items that you can include in your pooja and pooja ghar during Navratri-
Rangoli is a traditional way of decorating entryways and pooja ghar in India. This art form is a fun activity for devotees in which they combine different patterns on the floor using coloured powders, rice, or flowers. Adhering to the beauty of rangoli, you can place a bronze oil lamp in the middle of the rangoli that will supplement and uplift the decoration of Navratri.
A decorative Bandhanwar can be used as a door hanging, typically made from beads, patterns, and textures. These decorative items are believed to bring good luck and prosperity to the home. Moreover, Bandhanwar, garlands, and fresh flowers, especially marigolds, will adorn your puja room, living room, or balcony.
A common way of worshipping and decorating during Navratri is lighting diyas and candles. In thali, devotees usually place and arrange diya of different sizes and shapes for worshipping maa durga. Moreover, in the presence of this decorative thali, you can click creative and insta-worthy pictures.
You can adorn the beauty of your walls with traditional wall hangings and paintings of deities.
Place and arrange statues and idols of goddess Durga and other deities in your puja room to create a small shrine with flowers and diyas for offering and praying.
You can also create a warm and welcoming atmosphere in your home by including lamps and fairy lights that radiate a warm glow. You can install them on your balcony, terrace, or living room to create a festive ambience.
An ambience and atmosphere of celebration are emitted across India. To enhance the celebration of these days, you can include these items for proper decoration and to create a vibe of festivities. Happy Navratri, May Maa Durga bless you!
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