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Showing posts with label Navratri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Navratri. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Navratri begins Shraddh Paksh (Pitri Paksh) ended

Navratri (Navaratri, Navratra) begins from tomorrow, Friday, October 8, 2010. Fortnight long  Shraddh Paksh (Pitri Paksh) has ended today. Ashwin Krishna Amavasya, the last day of he Pitri Paksh is known as Mahalaya. Bengali people observe Mahalaya with great enthusiasm.

Hindu community paid homage to their ancestors during these days. Normally they do not organize any auspicious event during these days.

Navratri begins with joy. Hindu community celebrates this festival by worshiping Nav Durga. Durga Puja is the biggest festival in West Bengal state in India.

I have written few articles about these festivals. Please click below to view those.


Festival of India: Navratri

Navratri Festival of India: Nav Durga

Festival of India: Shraddh Paksh: Pitri Paksh
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Jyoti Kothari
Jyoti Kothari is an author and hubber who writes about Gems and Jewelry, India, Economy, Finance, Management, Skills, Job, Employment, Food, Environment, Jainism and on many other topics. He is proprietor, Vardhaman Gems, Jaipur, representing centuries old tradition of Excellence in Gems and Jewelry.

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Friday, September 18, 2009

Festival of India series: My latest articles

I have started writing articles about festivals of India in a series. Four articles are published so far in festivals of India series. You may like to see those articles about festival of India. Links below:

Festival of India: Navpad Oli in Jainism


Festival of India: Navaratri

Festival of India: Shraddh Paksh: Pitri Paksh

Festival of India: Akshaya Tritiya: Akha Teej

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Jyoti Kothari

Jyoti Kothari, Proprietor, Vardhaman Gems, Jaipur represents Centuries Old Tradition of Excellence in Gems and Jewelry. He is also a ISO 9000 professional.

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