How to Get Ready for Durga Ashtami 2025: Durga Ashtami is being celebrated on October 30th, so women need to dress up specially on this day. Durga Ashtami is the most important and sacred day of Navratri, when devotees offer special prayers to Goddess Durga. Attending the puja in a well-dressed manner on this day is considered auspicious.

It is believed that if you attend the puja dressed stylishly on the occasion of Durga Ashtami, you will not only look stunning but will also receive the Goddess's blessings. Therefore, this article is useful for you. Here, we will share some tips that can help you keep your Durga Ashtami look elegant and simple.
Wear Ethnic Outfits
If you are attending the Durga Ashtami puja, your outfit should be unique. Choose either a saree or a suit. Be careful not to wear too much embroidery. It should look good, but it shouldn't make you feel uncomfortable during puja, as it's getting quite hot these days.
Makeup should be light.
Heavy makeup doesn't look good during puja. A little BB or CC cream, along with a little eyeliner, blush, and lip gloss, will suffice. You can choose a light shade of lipstick if you prefer. Just remember to prep your skin for makeup before applying even light makeup, so your makeup doesn't run off in sweat.
Don't keep your hair loose.
Loose hair can be a nuisance in the heat. So curl your hair and tie it in a bun. You can also keep your hair loose, but only if you don't mind loose hair. Loose hair can be irritating when it sticks out in the heat.
Footwear should be simple.
If you're going to a puja, wear footwear that doesn't require you to use your hands to remove. Otherwise, you'll be constantly searching for a place to wash your hands. Kolhapuri chappals and block heels will help you complete this look.

Bangles on your hands
Bangles play a significant role in ethnic outfits. Therefore, wear plenty of them to enhance your look. If you're not comfortable wearing bangles, you can also wear bracelets to enhance your simple style.
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