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Shardiya Navratri holds significant importance in Hindu culture, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil and the worship of the Divine Feminine. Celebrated during the autumn season (typically September-October), this nine-day festival honors the nine forms of Goddess Durga, each representing diffe...

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Navratri 2023 Proven Reasons to Avoid consuming Garlic and Onions During the 9 Days

Navratri, a festival where science meets tradition, is a period of spiritual awakening and purification. One of the fascinating aspects of Navratri is the widespread tradition of avoiding garlic and onions during the 9-day festival. Are you preparing for Navratri 2024 and wondering why garlic and on...

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5 Significant and Sacred reasons to play Garba During Navratri


Navratri, a vibrant and spiritually significant Hindu festival, is celebrated with great fervor and devotion across India and among Hindu communities worldwide. One of the most integral elements of Navratri celebrations is the traditional dance form known as "Garba." This energetic and co...

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Navratri 2024 financial blessings and prosperity through debt elimination practices

Navratri is an auspicious nine day period, i.e Shardiya Navratri which will begin on Tuesday 3rd October. During the nine days of Navratri devotees offer various items to Goddess Durga to seek her blessings for prosperity and to get rid of debts.

The festival of Navratri is a time of immense spiritua...

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Sharad Navratri 2023
Sharad Navratri 2023


Sharad Navratri, also known as Maha Navratri, stands as a prominent Hindu festival celebrated with deep devotion throughout India. Over nine days, this grand festival is dedicated to the veneration of Goddess Durga, who embodies the supreme feminine force, symbolizing strength...

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Dussehra

This festival of victory has an immense significance that dates back to Ramayana lore. In Hindu scriptures, it is known as Vijayadashami. Additionally, the day marks the triumph of good over evil and the shattering of Ravana's inflated ego. "Dussehra" comes from Sanskrit, which means "...

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