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Navaratri- The Worship of Maa Durga - This year Shardiya Navratri started on 17th October and will last on 25th October. In these nine holy days, we worship nine reflections of Maa Durgaa- The Shakti.
Sharad Navaratri is a nine-day Hindu festival of worship and dance. The festival is dedicated to the Hindu God Durga Maa. In Sanskrit, the word Navaratri literally translates into nine nights.
Durga Puja is a a part of the Navaratri festival held in many places of India. It is most religiously celebrated in North India, West Bengal, ... Know more about the Avatars of Goddess Durga Maa here.
The nine-day festival of Navaratri begins tomorrow. Starting tomorrow, October 17 until the festival of Dusshera on October 25, there will be a nine-day celebration to worship Goddess Durga Maa. This ...
Navaratri fourth day : Maa Kushmanda Puja - 1. The Goddess Durga manifests herself in nine forms called Navadurga. One of these nine forms of the Goddess is worshipped everyday in Navaratri. The ...
Devotees of Maa Durga like to listen to the bhajans of Mother during Navratri. In particular, Bhojpuri, the hymns/bhents of the mother are heard on YouTube. The songs of Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh are ...
The Durga Visarjan Muhurat, which signifies the timing for immersing the idol of Maa Durga in water bodies following the Durga Puja, is scheduled to take place between 06:31 AM and 08:47 AM. This ...
Navratri 2024 Highlights: Chaitra Navratri is celebrated annually by Hindu devotees.This nine-day festival is dedicated to the worship of Maa Durga and her nine avatars - Maa Shailputri, Maa ...
Durga Puja coincides with Navaratri and Dussehra celebrations observed by other traditions of Hinduism. ... May Maa Durga give you best health and immense wealth so that you stay happy forever.
100 Dussehra, Navaratri, Vijayadashami Wishes for WhatsApp Status:1. May Goddess Durga bless you with strength and wisdom. Happy Navaratri!2. Celebrate the vict ...
Symbolism of Maa Chandraghanta Maa Chandraghanta is the fierce warrior form of Goddess Durga. Her name comes from the crescent moon (Chandra) adorning her forehead, symbolizing serenity amidst battle.