Oxford University’s warm wishes to those observing Chaitra Navratri have been widely appreciated on social media, with users from across the world praising the gesture as a meaningful expression of cultural inclusiveness.The post carried the message “Happy Navratri to all” and was accompanied by a picture of the university’s iconic Gothic minaret with the sunset in the background. It quickly gained traction online, attracting hundreds of positive responses from viewers around the world.Chaitra Navratri is one of the most important Hindu festivals, a nine-day period of fasting, prayer and devotion dedicated to the nine forms of goddess Durga, collectively known as Navadurga. The festival takes place in the Hindu month of Chaitra, usually held in March or April, and is celebrated on Ram Navami, marking the birth of Lord Rama. For millions of Hindus in India and abroad, it represents the triumph of good over evil and the renewal of spiritual energy.The move particularly resonates with students and alumni of Indian origin, who are an important part of Oxford’s diverse academic community. The university attracts students from more than 160 countries and has made a conscious effort in recent years to recognize a wider range of cultural and religious traditions.Founded around 1096, the University of Oxford is widely considered the oldest university in the English-speaking world and has historically been rooted in Western academic traditions. Observers note that gestures such as these reflect a gradual but intentional shift toward a more globally inclusive identity.Reactions online have been mostly positive, with many describing the post as “heartwarming” and “respectful”. Some users noted that this acknowledgment promotes a real sense of belonging among the international community, reminding people that heritage is not only housed abroad but actively celebrated.
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