Bhai Dooj celebrations all over India After the celebration of great festival Diwali, mostly north Indians on the fifth day of Diwali celebrate Bhai Dooj, the festival of brother and sister. Bhai dooj Festival is …
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Why Bhai Dooj festival is celebrated
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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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 Goddess Laxmi pooja is performed on Diwali Diwali festival is incomplete without worshipping Goddess Laxmi who is the deity of wealth and prosperity. People during the five days festival of Diwali do Laxmi pooja …
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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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Goddess Siddhidatri Matha Maha Shakti, goddess Durga is worshipped as Goddess Siddhidatri which is her ninth form is on the ninth day of Dussera Navrathri festival. Goddess Siddhidatri Matha gives all eight siddhis such as …
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Goddess MahaGauri Matha During Dussera Navrathri Festival, Goddess Durga is worshipped in her eighth form as MahaGauri on eighth day. Deity MahaGauri Matha has crescent moon on her forehead and a bell. MahaGauri Matha is …
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Goddess Kalratri Matha Goddess Kalratri Matha is the seventh incarnation of Goddess Durga worshipped on the seventh day during Dussera Navrathri festival. Kalratri Matha in her fearlessness appearance is as dark as night with bountiful …
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Bhog offered to nine forms of Goddess Durga Matha Dussera Navrathri festival celebrated in India with many varieties of delicious recipes offered as Bhog (Prasadam) to goddess Durga Matha while worshipping her during Navrathri festival …
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