Navaratri, the "nine nights' festival", is celebrated in many parts of India. The Hindu people observe these nine days to celebrate the motherhood of God. These nine days are dedicated to goddess Durga who represents all mothers of this earth.
These festival days also signify the relationship between all the human souls with the Eternal Motherhood of God. Hinduism believes in the uniformity and oneness of the God.
Although mothers of the earth are found with different challenges and qualities, their motherly passions and emotion seem to be the same. They resemble the qualities of the Supreme Motherhood.
The celebrations of Navaratri - observed on these nine days - remind the motherly nature of God.
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