Shaktism, the worship of the Divine Mother, traces its roots back to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation, where reverence for the Mother Goddess was a central aspect of spiritual life. Over centuries, the vast cultural diversity and varied landscapes of the Indian subcontinent have shaped Shaktism into unique regional traditions, each with its own rituals and celebrations.
This article presents an overview of the two most celebrated Shakti festivals, Navratri and Bengali Durga Puja, highlighting their significance, customs, and enduring appeal. Portions of this series have also been featured in The Statesman Festival 2024 Magazine.