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Navratri 2024 Shopping Markets In Delhi: The festival of Chaitra Navratri begins today, that is April 9 and will continue till April 17. People celebrate this Navratri with great devotion and fervour across the country. Chaitra Navratri, also known as Vasanta Navratri, is a significant nine-day Hindu festival that marks the beginning of the Hindu luni-solar calendar 'Chaitra'. Each day of this nine-day festival is dedicated to the nine avatars of Goddess Durga.

Well, speaking of festivities in India also encompasses lots of shopping for oneself and gifting relatives and dear ones. But getting quality at affordable prices is a task. As the folks of Delhi and adjoining areas gear up to celebrate nine avatars of Adi Parashakti, here we have curated five budget-friendly markets in the national capital to help you complete your Navratri shopping list. So let's shop till you drop!

Pocket-Friendly Markets For Chaitra Navratri 2024 In Delhi

Sadar Bazaar

One of Delhi's most well-known marketplaces is Sadar Bazaar, where we can find almost anything at incredibly low costs. Naturally, this market fills up with stall after stall selling everything we need for Navratri—decoration, pooja ka samaan, and of course, gifts for kanyas—as soon as Navratri approaches.

Karol Bagh

Delhi's Karol Bagh Market is a shoppers' paradise. During Navratra, in addition to finding affordable items for daily use like clothing, shoes, and more, you can also find a lot of goodies for young girls. Furthermore, Karol Bagh's Tip Top market is genuinely a treasure. Many stores sell home goods, tableware, and other gifts. You can find high-quality products like lunchboxes, plates, glasses, and more.

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Paharganj Market

The Paharganj Market is a bargain hunter's paradise because it is noisy, chaotic, and incredibly busy—all of the hallmarks of a typical Delhi market. Paharganj has everything, even on an ordinary day. Books, jewellery, handicrafts, clothing, shoes, bags, textiles, wooden statues, incense, and more are all available.

Lajpat Nagar

A one-stop place to treat yourself with Chaitra Navratri attires, jhumkas, and footwear while you shop for puja items. In addition to the customary treats, you can also get colourful and lively toys, nail polish, and other items for the kanyas, which will definitely make them happy.

Sarojini Nagar

For all of your Navratri shopping, Sarojini Nagar is the ideal place to go. You can also shop for really pretty tiny purses and ethnic wallets (which would be super useful for them to keep their collected wealth), as well as adorable earrings, hairclips, soft toys, and more.