Rubik’s cube mural made on First Day of Sharad Navratri
The first day of Sharad Navratri marks the beginning of nine nights of devotion, fasting, and celebration dedicated to Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. Falling in the autumn season (Sharad Ritu), this festival is one of the most spiritually significant times in Hindu culture, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. The first day is dedicated to Maa Shailputri, the daughter of the mountains, who represents strength, purity, and new beginnings. Devotees worship her with prayers, rituals, and fasting to seek her blessings for prosperity and well-being.
An awe-inspiring aspect of Navratri is its deep-rooted connection with energy transformation. It is believed that during these nine days, the divine feminine energy (Shakti) is at its peak, and devotees channel this energy through meditation, fasting, and devotion. The festival is not just about worship but also about inner purification, discipline, and self-growth, making it a time of spiritual awakening and renewal.

Creators of the mosaic
- Kunal Gautam
- Utkarsh Sahu
- Raj Verma
- Ayush Verma
- Ajay Yadav
- Krishna Sahu
- Nidhi Yadav
- Yashi Verma
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