Navratri in India will begin on September 22, 2025.
This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country.
Both Chaitra Navratri and Sharad Navratri are considered highly significant.
During the nine days of Navratri, devotees worship Goddess Durga, observe fasts, and take part in festivities like Dandiya, which add joy to the celebrations.
People also greet each other with warm wishes during this period.
Sending Navratri Wishes Online
Nowadays, many people don’t get enough time to celebrate traditionally.
However, with the help of social media platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram, they can still send greetings to their friends and family.
Earlier, people needed to download sticker packs for WhatsApp greetings.
But now, with the rise of AI tools like Google Gemini and ChatGPT, you can easily create personalized greeting images and share them online.
Using AI Tools to Create Navratri Greetings
Recently, trends like Google Gemini Nano Banana allowed people to create fun avatars of themselves.
This feature can now be used for Navratri greetings too.
You just need to provide a prompt, and AI will generate the image for you.
Sample Prompts for Navratri Images
Traditional Greeting Card:
Festive background in red, orange, and golden hues
Diya, marigold flowers, dandiya sticks, and Goddess Durga idol
Text: “Happy Navratri – May Maa Durga bless you with strength, prosperity, and happiness.”
Spiritual Design:
Background in saffron and golden light
Goddess Durga seated on a lion with weapons
Text: “Jai Mata Di – Happy Navratri.
May Maa Durga destroy evil and fill your life with peace and devotion”
Colorful Festive Theme:
Bright colors like red, yellow, green, and orange
Garlands, rangoli, and dandiya dance silhouettes
Text: “Happy Navratri – Celebrate these nine nights with joy and devotion.”
How to Create and Send Images
Open ChatGPT or Google Gemini on your phone (or via their WhatsApp number).
In Gemini, select the Nano Banana tool.
Enter any of the prompts above to generate your image.
Download the image once created.
Open WhatsApp, select the person you want to greet.
Tap the plus (+) icon → Photos → choose your image → send.