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Diwali Puja

  • Diwali or Deepavali is one of the most joyous and celebrated occasions by the Hindus. There are many things that make the occasion special; from the gathering of friends and family to the exchange of gifts and love and the light ...
  • Goddess Lakshmi is the deity of good fortune and wealth. She is an important deity in the Hindu pantheon of gods. She is the bringer of 'Aishwarya' and 'Vriddhi'. Every practicing Hindu householder wants to please Goddess Lakshmi. The ones that ...
  • Lakshmi puja is a very important part of the entire Diwali celebration. Goddess Lakshmi is said to be the daughter of the Rishi Bhrigu, who during the Samudra Manthan was reborn and then got married to Lord Vishnu. She is the ...
  • Diwali, the 'festival of lights’, is celebrated to commemorate the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile after killing the demonic king Ravana. The most vigorously celebrated festival of India, Diwali sets the entire country sparkling with ...
  • The day after Diwali is Varshapratipada which is also known as Govardhan puja. It is the fourth day of Diwali. This puja is performed with great enthusiasm in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. There is a tradition ...
 
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