Importance of nine nights and nine colours
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Navratri is here. It literally means ‘nine nights’ in Sanskrit, ‘nava’ meaning nine and ‘ratri’ meaning nights, is the celebration of Goddess Durga in her nine forms on the scheduled nine days as per the Hindu Calendar.
Navratri is a multi-day festival celebrated in honour of Goddess Durga. During this festival on nine auspicious nights, people celebrate by keeping a fast, hold dandiya nights and Garba. Well, when the festival is celebrated with so much pomp and zeal, how can one avoid the fashion quotient.
Each colour represents a different spirit and
narrative in context of the many avatars of Goddess
Durga
Navratri is a multi-day festival celebrated in honour of Goddess Durga. During this festival on nine auspicious nights, people celebrate by keeping a fast, hold dandiya nights and Garba. Well, when the festival is celebrated with so much pomp and zeal, how can one avoid the fashion quotient.
Each colour represents a different spirit and
narrative in context of the many avatars of Goddess
Durga
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Navaratri, also spelled Navratri or Navarathri, is a nine nights Hindu festival, celebrated in the Tamil month of Purattasi every year. It is celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent. There are two seasonal Navaratri in a year.
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