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If you want to wish someone in this Holi, festival of colour, in a real colourfull way. Then just pick an ecard from the following category to express your true feelings for him or her.
Bijoya Dosomi is the fifth and final day of the Durga Festival. This year Bijoya Dosomi is on 28th September, monday. If you wanna wish your special persons in this occasion then just pick an e-card from the following category to express your true feelings for him or her.
Maha Nabami is the fourth day of the Durga Festival. This year Maha Nabami is on 27th September, sunday. If you wanna wish your special persons in this occasion then just pick an e-card from the following category to express your true feelings for him or her.
Maha ashtami is the third day of the Durga Festival. This year Maha Ashtami is on 26th September, saturday. If you wanna wish your special persons in this occasion then just pick an e-card from the following category to express your true feelings for him or her.
Ashtami is the highest point of celebration in the four day long celebration. It is the day Goddess Durga kills Mahishasura, the buffalo-demon. Devotees are once again awed at her courage and power. Falling at her feet they ask for her blessings. 108 lamps are lighted to commemorate the Sandhipuja – when Durga turned into the fearful Chamunda to wipe off the evil and protect the innocent.
The worship of Goddess Durga is the celebration of the Shakti- the feminine aspect of divinity which lies inside each one of us. Call her Durga, Chamunda or Parvati, she is the supreme radiant goddess with ten arms who can invoke fear, respect, love, wonder and patience at the same time in the mind of true worshipper. She blesses the devotee with fearlessness and success in the material world.
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