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10 sentences on how i spent my durga puja holidays

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Durga Puja is one of the fundamental Hindu celebrations. It is praised each year with bunches of arrangements to the respect of goddess Durga. She is the daughter of Himalaya and Menaka and a change of sati who later got married to Lord Shiva. It is viewed as that this puja was begun the first run through when Lord Rama revered the Goddess Durga to get power to murder Ravana. 

Durga Puja is nine days in length celebration. Days of Durga Puja festivity fluctuates as indicated by the place, custom, individuals' ability and individuals' conviction. A few people praise it for five, seven or full nine days. Individuals begin worship of Durga statue on 'Shashti' which closes on the "Dashami". A few people in the group or society praise it by enriching a 'pandal' in the adjacent areas. In nowadays, all the adjacent sanctuaries turn out to be brimming with devotees, particularly in the morning. A few people do worship at home with every one of the game plans and go for statue immersion to the river Ganga finally at last day. 

So I did all of these activities involved in the Durga Punja festivity, I and my family participated in all of these events.
Answered by rmb
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I was looking forward to the Durga Puja holidays this year too, just like each year gone by. My cousins came over and we enjoyed together. The mornings began on a lazy note, followed by sumptuous delicacies that Mom had prepared. Once we had all bathed, we would head to the dining area to sit by the ladies of the house. Grandmother had started this tradition of having everyone together for at least some time each day. This was when we would help out with small chores, like decorating the house, making alpanas and rangolis and of course clicking pictures of everyone. We would also chalk out the plan for the day. It included visiting numerous pandals to see the idols of Goddess Durga decked in finery, going window shopping, attending cultural meets, eating street food and connecting with old friends. Since it was impossible to see all the pandals in one day, we visited a different part of the city each day. Excitement ran high during the short break. Though the holidays passed quickly, they gave us lots of happy memories to cherish for a lifetime. 

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