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Chaitra Navratri 2026: Bring these five items home before March 19th to receive the blessings of happiness and prosperity..
Fashion News Era | March 14, 2026 6:40 PM CST


Chaitra Navratri 2026: Chaitra Navratri is considered an extremely sacred festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga. During this period, devotees seek the blessings of Mother Durga by performing acts of worship and devotion. According to the principles of astrology, bringing certain auspicious items into the home before the commencement of Navratri helps dispel negative energy and invites happiness and prosperity into one's life. In the year 2026, Chaitra Navratri is set to begin on March 19th. It is believed that bringing certain sacred objects into the home before Ghatasthapana (the ceremonial installation of the pot) helps mitigate Vastu defects and can even provide relief from financial difficulties. Let us explore which items should be brought home.

Gold or Silver Coin

Purchasing a gold or silver coin before Navratri is considered highly auspicious. It is deemed even more propitious if the coin bears the image of Goddess Lakshmi or Lord Ganesha. Keeping this coin within the *Puja* (worship) area during the days of Navratri—and subsequently storing it safely in a safe or locker—is believed to ensure a continuous flow of wealth and financial abundance throughout the entire year.

Lotus Flower or Image

The lotus flower is considered dear to both Goddess Lakshmi and Mother Durga. Bringing a fresh lotus flower into the home during Navratri—or installing an image of Goddess Lakshmi seated upon a lotus—creates an atmosphere of happiness, peace, and prosperity within the household.

Items for Solah Shringar (The Sixteen Adornments)

Navratri is a festival dedicated to the worship of Shakti (Divine Power); therefore, offering items of adornment (*Shringar*) to Mother Durga during this period is considered particularly meritorious. Bringing items such as a red *Chunari* (sacred scarf), bangles, a *Bindi*, and other cosmetic adornments to offer to the Goddess is believed to foster love and harmony within one's marital life.

Brass or Copper Kalash (Sacred Pot)

Bringing a new Kalash (sacred pot) into the home for the Ghatasthapana ceremony during Navratri is also considered auspicious. While many people utilize an earthen *Kalash*, a vessel made of brass or copper is also revered as a symbol of purity and auspiciousness. Bringing such a vessel into the home is believed to facilitate the circulation of positive energy.

Peacock Feather

The peacock feather is regarded as a symbol of both Goddess Saraswati and Lord Krishna, and it is believed to serve as a shield against negative energy. It is believed that bringing three peacock feathers and placing them near the main entrance of a temple or home before Navratri helps mitigate Vastu defects.

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