Festivals

Navratri & Durga Puja Wishes With Name

5 min read · Updated 24 Jun 2026

The nine nights of Navratri and the dhol-filled days of Durga Puja are about devotion, dance and the warmth of being remembered. This year, instead of forwarding the same old image, try sending Navratri & Durga Puja wishes with name — a personalised greeting that carries your loved one's name and even your own photo. It feels personal, it feels special, and with a free app like InPik, it takes barely a minute to make.

Why Personalised Navratri & Durga Puja Wishes Matter

During the festive season, everyone's phone is flooded with the same forwarded pictures of Maa Durga. After a point, they all start to look the same and people just scroll past them. A wish that has the receiver's name written on it instantly stands out. It tells them, "I made this for YOU" — and that small touch turns a quick greeting into a real moment of connection.

Festivals like Navratri and Durga Puja are deeply about relationships — family, friends, neighbours, colleagues. A named greeting respects that bond. Whether you are wishing your mother in the village, a friend in another city, or your whole office group, a personalised image carries far more affection than a plain copied message.

How to Make Navratri & Durga Puja Wishes With Your Name & Photo Using InPik

InPik is a free Android app made exactly for this. You don't need any design skill — just pick, type and share. Here is the simple step-by-step:

  1. Install InPik free from the Google Play Store and open it.
  2. Choose the Navratri or Durga Puja greeting category from the festival collection.
  3. Pick a design or devotional image you love.
  4. Type the name you want on the card — your own, or the person you are wishing.
  5. Add your photo if you like, so the greeting feels truly yours.
  6. Tap share to send it straight to WhatsApp, Instagram or Facebook in one tap.

That's it. No watermark hassle, no editing apps, no charges — just a heartfelt, personalised greeting ready to go.

Make One for Each Person

The best part is you can quickly create different cards for different people — your dad's name on one, your best friend's on another, your sister's on a third. Because InPik is so fast, sending unique wishes to many people no longer feels like a chore.

Tips for Writing Heartfelt Navratri & Durga Puja Wishes

A good wish is not about big words — it is about feeling. Keep these simple tips in mind:

Best Time & Etiquette for Sharing

Timing makes your wish land better. Here are a few gentle rules of thumb:

Ready-to-Copy Navratri & Durga Puja Wishes

Here are some simple wishes you can copy and personalise. Just add the name and, if you like, drop the text onto a card in InPik:

Devotional Quotes You Can Add

Make This Navratri & Durga Puja Truly Personal

Festivals are best celebrated together, and a small personalised gesture goes a long way. Instead of forwarding what everyone else is forwarding, take a minute to create something with your own name and photo. With InPik, that minute is all you need — free, simple, and ready to share to WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook. This season, let every wish you send feel like it was made just for them. Jai Mata Di, and a very happy Navratri & Durga Puja to you!

Make it personal with InPik

Add your name & photo to Good Morning, festival & devotional greetings — free on Android, share in one tap.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I make Navratri & Durga Puja wishes with my name?

Install the free InPik app from Google Play, open the Navratri or Durga Puja category, pick a design, type the name you want, add your photo if you like, and share to WhatsApp, Instagram or Facebook in one tap.

Is InPik free to create personalised festival greetings?

Yes. InPik is a free Android app. You can add your name and photo to Navratri, Durga Puja and many other greetings and share them without any charge.

Can I add both my name and photo to a Durga Puja greeting?

Absolutely. In InPik you can type any name and add your own photo to the greeting, so the card feels truly personal before you share it to WhatsApp, Instagram or Facebook.

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