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Navratri 2023 Day 4: Kushmanda - Significance

Navratri 2023 Day 4: Kushmanda - Significance
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Bhubaneswar
Orissa
India
Parvati
India-general
Ashtabhuja-devi
Amrit-kalash
Maa-kushmanda
Jap-mala
Goddess-parvati
Goddess-kushmanda

Celebrating the divine feminine over nine nights

By Vijay Hashia Navaratri festival that spans nine nights resonates deeply with the essence of spirituality, cultural richness, and divine symbolism. The central theme of Navaratri revolves around the triumph of good over evil, a...

Parvati
India-general
India
Ma-brahmacharini
Ma-chandraghanta
Vijay-hashia
Ma-katyayani
Ma-kushmanda
Ma-skandamata
Ma-shailaputri
Ma-siddhidatri
Ma-kaalaratri

Navratri colours 2023: Know the colour for each day of the Shardiya Navratri

Shardiya Navratri, the most popular Navratri festival, begins on October 15th this year and ends on October 24th. Each day of the festival is associat

Sati
Rajasthan
India
Ashtami
Maharashtra
Hemavati
Karnataka
Saraswati
India-general
Parvati
Aadi-shakti
Skanda-kartikeya

Chaitra Navratri 2023: 9 Powerful Avatars of Maa Durga And Their Significance

Chaitra Navratri 2023, 9 Powerful Avatars of Maa Durga And Their Significance, Different avatars of Maa Durga are worshipped; know date-wise calendar -- aaa

Avarada
India-general
India
Parvati
Ghanta
Gujarat
Shukla-paksha
Skanda-kartikey
Chaitra-shukla-pratipada
Abhaya-mudra
Ashtabhuja-devi
Maa-durga

Forces deployed after 'puja pandal' found burnt down in UP village

, April 20 (IANS) Additional forces were deployed in Gonde village and adjoining areas in Pratapgarh district after a 'puja pandal' was found burnt down.The pandal was installed by the villagers for a special puja and yajna at the ancient ...

Delhi
India
Pratapgarh
Uttar-pradesh
Ashtabhuja-devi
Abhay-pandey
Yogi-adityanath
Goddess-ashtabhuja-devi
Chief-minister-yogi-adityanath

Navratri colours 2021: The nine colours of Navratri and their significance

facebook Pintrest The festival of Navratri holds special importance in Hindu mythology. The festival is celebrated with great pomp and show all over the country. There are four seasonal Navratris celebrated throughout the year, among which the Chaitra Navratri is celebrated in the month of March-April. This festival will begin on 13th April till 22nd April. As the nine-days festivities begins, here is a list of colours dedicated to each day and their importance. Wearing the colours according to the days brings in peace and harmony and you feel devoted and calm. Navratri Day 1: Orange Day one of the Navratri begins with a bright and vibrant colour, orange. The colour signifies energy and happiness. On this day, the Hindu Goddess Mata Shailputri, the daughter of mountains also known as Parvati, Bhavani and Hemavati is worshipped. The goddess Shailputri is depicted with two hands and has a crescent moon on her forehead.

Hemavati
Karnataka
India
Bhavani
Tamil-nadu
Parvati
India-general
Ashtabhuja-devi
Mata-brahmacharini
Mata-shailputri
Chaitra-navratri

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