Shubha Mahalaya
The last day of Pitru Paksha is known as Sarvaptiri Amavasya or Mahalaya Amavasya and is considered one of the most significant days of this period.
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The last day of Pitru Paksha is known as Sarvaptiri Amavasya or Mahalaya Amavasya and is considered one of the most significant days of this period.
MoreThe Bodhon ceremony welcomes Goddess Durga with offerings, invoking her blessings and protection, while expressing devotion and reverence.
MoreAs per mythology, Maha Shashti is known as the day when Goddess Durga landed on earth with her 4 children: Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Laxmi.
MoreOn the eve of Maha Saptami, the Maha puja is performed. Just before the sun rises, a banana tree is submerged in holy water and then
MoreAs per mythology, Maha Ashtami is believed to be the day when Goddess Durga killed Mahishasura, also known as the 'Buffalo devil'. In the olden days,
MoreAfter the 'Sandhi puja' ends, Maha Navami starts. The 'Maha arati' is performed on the eve of 'Maha Navami'. This is followed by the organising of
MoreOn the eve of Maha Dashami, the idol of Goddess Durga is immersed in the holy water of river Ganges. Before the immersion, processions are
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