Why Bhai Dooj festival is celebrated Bhai Dooj is a festival that is celebrated on the fifth day after Diwali festival as the festival falls on the second day after the new moon that is …
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Hindu Festivals, India temples info provides you the complete History and Information of All famous Hindu Festivals in India. Hindu Famous festivals, religious like Sankranti, Diwali, Holi, Hanuman Jayanti, Raksha Bhandan, Ugadi, Ganesh Chaturth …
Diwali celebrations around world wide
Diwali celebrations around world wide The Festival of Lights, Diwali is not only celebrated in India, but this is the only festival which is celebrated around the world with great joy. With the growth in …
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Diwali celebrations all over India Festival of Lights, Diwali is celebrated throughout the country with great joy, enthusiasm and dedication. People all over India celebrate Diwali festival differently but with common thing is, it is …
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Diwali celebrations in different Communities of India In India Diwali festival is celebrated on the 15th day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Ashwin which falls in the month of October or …
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How Diwali festival is celebrated Diwali festival is the most popular festival in India which is celebrated by all ages with great enthusiasm and joy. Diwali festival is celebrated for five days which occurs on …
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Why Diwali Festival is celebrated Indians celebrate each and every festival with great enthusiasm where Diwali is one of the major Hindu festival which is celebrated on the no-moon day i.e. on Amavasya according to …
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Dussera Navrathri Special fasting recipes During Dassera Navratri festival which marks the onset of autumn is celebrated with different varieties of recipes all over India. Dussera Navrathri festival is celebrated from the first to ninth …
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How Dussera celebrated in India Dussera festival is celebrated on the tenth day after Navarathri in India which popularly known as Vijayadashmi symbolizing the defeat of Ravana by Lord Rama. Dussera festival is celebrated with …
Continue readingNine forms of Goddess Durga during Navrathri
Nine forms of Goddess Durga during Navrathri During Dussera festival, Goddess Durga is worshipped in forms in nine days of Navrathri celebrations. Durga Matha is an incarnation of nine deities who are worshipped during Navrathri. …
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Dussera Navrathri celebrations Dussera festival is a nine days festival with name Navrathri. Navrathri is a nine days and nine nights festival begins on the first day of Ashwina of the bright fortnight dedicated to …
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Why Dussera festival is Celebrated India is a most religious country in the world with many festivals Celebrated where in Dussera festival is a big season for festivals which is celebrated with different names throughout …
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Hyderabad Ganesh Idols Ganesh festival is celebrated as the birth anniversary of ganesh; ganesh is the god of wisdom and prosperity. Many ganesh idols are placed in every nukkads or street corners and in homes …
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