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Govardhan Puja Greetings For Hindus Devotees

Govardhan Puja Greetings For Hindu Devotees

Govardhan Puja Greetings For Hindu Devotees: Govardhan Puja as it is also known, as a Nature worship Hindu festival in which devotees worship Mountains like Govardhan parvat and prepare and offer a large variety of vegetarian food to Bhagwan (God) Shri Krishna as a mark of gratitude. Govardhan Puja Greetings: For Vaishnavas, this day commemorates the incident in the Bhagavata …

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Diwali Greetings For Students And Children

Diwali Greetings

Diwali Greetings: Being the festival of lights, Diwali in India is a holy tradition and it symbolizes the emergence of light in the darkness, the triumph of truth and the extinction of ignorance and arrival of wisdom. The festival is celebrated with great joy and ecstasy all over India. It is a glorious occasion to rejuvenate your relationship with your loved …

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Dhanteras Festival Greetings For Hindus: Dhantrayodashi Cards

Dhanteras Festival Greetings For Hindu Devotees

Dhanteras Festival Greetings: Any addition to ‘dhan’ or wealth on this day is considered to be auspicious on Dhanteras. Dhantrayodashi which is also known as Dhanteras is the first day of five days long Diwali festivities in India. On the day of Dhantrayodashi, Goddess Lakshmi came out of the ocean during the churning of the Milky Sea. Hence, Goddess Lakshmi, …

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Karwa Chauth Greetings: करवा चौथ त्यौहार के बधाई संदेश, शुभकामनाएं

Karwa Chauth Greetings

Karwa Chauth Greetings: Karwa Chauth e-Cards – Karva Chauth (करवा चौथ) is a one-day festival celebrated by Hindu women in North India in which married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety and longevity of their husbands. The fast is traditionally observed in the states of Rajasthan, Delhi, parts of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab. Karwa …

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Durga Puja Greetings For Hindu Devotees

Durga Puja Greetings

Durga Puja Greetings: Durga Pooja is one of the major Hindu festivals in India. It is celebrated with great pomp and show in the northern states of India like West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa and eastern states of Tripura. The atmosphere in these states turns completely festive and people over enthusiastically participate in every little activity related to the …

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Navratri Festival Greetings For Hindu Devotees: Navratri Messages

Navratri Festival Greetings

Navratri Festival Greetings: All nine days during Navratri are dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Shakti. Shardiya Navratri falls in the month of September or October. The nine days festivity culminates on tenth day with Dussehra or Vijayadashami. Navratri is a time where nine forms of Hindu goddesses like Durga, Bhadrakali, Amba or Jagadamba, Annapurna, Sarvamangala, Bhairavi, Chandika or Chandi, …

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Teachers Day Greetings For Students and Children

Teacher's Day Greetings

Teachers Day Greetings For Students & Children: Since times immemorial, Indians have respected and idolized their teachers. earlier, we used to call our teachers ‘Guru‘ and now it’s the contemporary ‘Sir’ or ‘Madam’. Nevertheless, the role of teachers has remained the same. They were, are and will continue to be our guiding light, creating conditions conducive to our overall development. We …

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Ganesh Chaturthi Greetings For Students and Children

Ganesh Chaturthi Greetings

Ganesh Chaturthi Greetings Cards: Ganesha Chaturthi is the Hindu festival celebrated in honour of the god Ganesha, the elephant-headed. The festival, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi. Listed are some of our popular Ganesh Chaturthi greeting cards, which can be used for sending to friends, family members …

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Janmashtami Greetings For Students And Kids

Janmashtami Greetings

Janmashtami Greetings For Students And Kids: Janmashtami also known as Gokulashtami marks the celebration of the birth of Lord Sri Krishna. Sri Krishna was born in the ‘Rohini’ nakshatram (star) to King Vasudeva and Devaki Devi on the eighth day of the dark fortnight in the month of Sravana. This festival is also known as Sri Krishna Jayanti and Krishnashtami. …

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