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Essay on how did you spend your puja vacations

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Answered by nikitakol25
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Answer:Puja vacations are the longest vacations after the summer and winter holidays. Schools and colleges are closedurga Puja is celebrated with great majesty and vigour at my home town. The important period of the Puja lasts for 4 days but throughout the month, people remain in festive spirits.

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Answered by roopa2000
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We all went out together after the puja at home with family and friends. For the blog, everyone went and gathered in our neighbourhood's main hall. It was made much more pleasurable and enjoyable that day by the arrival of my cousin, who was out of town. We had a terrific time catching up over supper and discussing our lives.

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                             How I Spent My Puja Vacation

Vacation for Durga Pooja was amazing; it was jam-packed with games, celebrations, and fun. The area was decked out like a newlywed wedding. For one week, there was no school. My dad and I went shopping at the market every day. We visited a temple in the evening to worship the goddess Durga. The idol's immersion marked the festival's conclusion. This festival is great. I had a great time on this Pooja trip.

My classmate is a Punjabi native. He explained to me that Durga Pooja is observed as Dussehra in northern India to honour Lord Rama's triumph over Ravana. There are Navratras before Dussehra, and towns, cities, and villages all conduct fairs. Ramlila, the tale of Lord Rama's life, is performed in a number of locations. Children attend to see it. Visitors attend fairs. They buy toys and indulge in a variety of treats.

Markets, temples, and stores are all decked and lit up. The effigies of Meghnath, Kumbkaran, and Ravan are finally burned. This represents the destruction of evil. People begin anticipating the Diwali celebrations after Dussehra. Therefore, the Dussehra holiday is filled with pleasure, joy, and amusement.

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