India has been a country with a culture rich in examples of female felicitation or worship of the female entity. A reflection of such can be seen in most of the festivals we engage in, which have a female deity as our centre of prayers and worship. Navratri especially is the biggest festival celebrated all over India with a pomp and splendour that outgrows almost all other religious festivities in terms of celebrations. Navratri is celebrated in many forms throughout India, all of which are celebrated to cherish and worship the female deity in different forms. So while in West Bengal, it is celebrated in the form of Durga Puja, in Southern states the celebration of Navratri as nine days of rituals and worship is conducted. Another form of worship of the goddess or womanhood in general, which is similar
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