Navratri is a nine-day festival celebrated in India to honor the divine feminine energy or the nine forms of Goddess Durga. During these nine days, many people perform Navratri pooja to seek blessings from the goddess. Here is a general Navratri pooja vidhi (procedure) that can be followed: Place a picture or idol of Goddess Durga in the pooja room. On the first day of Navratri, start by cleaning the pooja room and taking a bath. Light a lamp (diya) in front of the goddess and offer flowers, fruits, and sweets as bhog (offering). You can also offer items like coconut, haldi (turmeric), kumkum (vermilion), and chandan (sandalwood paste). Recite the mantras and aarti of Goddess Durga. You can chant the Durga Chalisa or the Durga Saptashati. Perform aarti of the goddess and offer camphor (kapoor) and flowers. On the eighth or ninth day, you can perform the Kanya Pujan, which involves worshipping nine young girls as the nine forms of Goddess Durga. Offer them food, gifts, and blessin...