Navami Tithi has special significance in Sharad Navratri. Havan and Virgo are usually performed on this day. This year Sharad Navratri will be 10 days instead of 9 days. The increase in dates causes confusion. According to the almanac, Navami Tithi will start from 6:06 pm on September 30 and end on 1 October. Therefore, keeping in mind the Uday Tithi, Sharad Navratri will be valid on 1 October. Let’s know the auspicious time of worship and havan materials:
Auspicious time of worship: Brahma Muhurta – 4:37 am to 5:26 pm
Abhijeet Muhurta – None; Vijay Muhurta – from 2:09 pm to 2:57 pm; Mudhuli Muhurta – 6:07 pm to 6:31 pm
Amrit Kaal – 2:31 am on 2 October to 4:12 am on October 2; Nishita Muhurta – 11:46 pm to 12:35 pm, 2 October; Ravi Yoga – 8:06 am to 6:15 am, 2 October
Navratri in the morning Havan Muhurta- 1 October from 6:14 am to 6:07 pm
Duration- 11 hours 53 minutes. incense burner:
Havan Kund, cow’s ghee, Ganges water, Panchamrit, Peepal (Peepal tree), Sandal Paste, Raksha Sutra (Holy Thread) or Kalav (Holy thread), dried mango and neem wood, ashwagandha, Brahmi, Palash (Palash tree), Guggulu (Good thread), Guggulu (Good thread), root of male and baragad (chill) Agarbatti, incense sticks, Diwali, Barley, Roli (Red Roli), Jatawala coconut (Jatawala), dried coconut, cardamom, cloves, camphor, matchbox, frankincense, betel leaves, paan, honey, sugar, flowers, garlands, five types of fruits, black sesame, sweets, packets of havan materials etc.
Importance of Kanya Puja:
Virgo worship is considered incomplete without Virgo worship. Virgo worship can be done on any day during nine days of Navratri. Worshiping Virgo on the eighth and ninth day is considered extremely auspicious. According to religious beliefs, worship of girls up to ten years old is considered extremely auspicious. Along with girls, a child is also worshiped as Bhairon Baba. The worship of nine girls and a child is considered extremely auspicious.












