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  • प्रतिबंध के बावजूद गुजरात में शराब की सबसे ज्यादा खपत: अशोक गहलोत

    प्रतिबंध के बावजूद गुजरात में शराब की सबसे ज्यादा खपत: अशोक गहलोत

    प्रतिबंध के बावजूद गुजरात में शराब की सबसे ज्यादा खपत: अशोक गहलोत
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    कैच हिंदी लोगों के बीच संवाद स्थापित करने का एक मंच है . यहां हम आपको लेख, वीडियो और विश्लेषण के माध्यम से देश-दुनिया की हर बड़ी और ज़रूरी ख़बर से रूबरु करवातें हैं ताकि इस भागदौड़ भरी जिंदगी में आपतक फेक न्यूज की जगह सटीक और भरोसेमंद खबर पहुंच सके.

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  • Consumption of liquor is highest in Gujarat despite ban: Ashok Gehlot

    Consumption of liquor is highest in Gujarat despite ban: Ashok Gehlot

    Udaipur (Rajasthan): While speaking to media in Udaipur on October 06, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot raised questions on liquor ban in Gujarat and said the state has the maximum consumption of liquor among all states.
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  • Devotees perform ‘maha aarti’ in Surat on Durga Ashtami

    Devotees perform ‘maha aarti’ in Surat on Durga Ashtami

    Surat (Gujarat): Hundreds of people performed ‘maha aarti’ at Umiya Dham Temple in Surat. The aarti was performed on Durga Ashtami on October 06. Durga Puja is being celebrated across the country with religious fervour and gaiety.
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  • People of Surat play Garba in different costumes

    People of Surat play Garba in different costumes

    નવરાત્રિમાં ખેલૈયાઓ મન મૂકીને ગરબે રમે છે. લોકો દ્વારા સોસાયટીમાં નવરાત્રિની અલગ-અલગ થીમ ઉપર ઉજવણી કરવામાં આવે છે. નવરાત્રિમાં સુરતમાં કોમર્શિયલ ગરબાની સાથે શેરી ગરબાની પણ મહેફિલ જામે છે. સુરતની અલગ-અલગ સોસાયટીઓમાં નવરાત્રિના 9 દિવસ દરમિયાન વિવિધ વેશભૂષામાં રાસ ગરબાનું આયોજન કરવામાં આવે છે. અલથાણના આશીર્વાદ એન્કલેવ એપાર્ટમેન્ટ ખાતે આયોજિત ગરબામાં બાળકો અલગ-અલગ વેશભૂષામાં ગરબા કરતા જોવા મળ્યા હતા.

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    Watch People of Surat play Garba in different costumes With HD Quality

    By Khabarchhe| 3122 views

  • Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow. Day 4: KUSHMUNDA: She is considered the creator of the universe. It is believed that Kushmunda created the universe through a bout of laughter and made it verdant with vegetation. Hence, the colour of the day is green.

    By Khabarchhe| 696 views

  • Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

    By Khabarchhe| 688 views

  • Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 653 views

  • Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 9 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 798 views

  • Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 477 views

  • Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 714 views

  • Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

    By Khabarchhe| 156 views

  • Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

    By Khabarchhe| 859 views

  • Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 8 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

    By Khabarchhe| 607 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow. Day 4: KUSHMUNDA: She is considered the creator of the universe. It is believed that Kushmunda created the universe through a bout of laughter and made it verdant with vegetation. Hence, the colour of the day is green.

    By Khabarchhe| 970 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

    By Khabarchhe| 422 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 283 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow. Day 4: KUSHMUNDA: She is considered the creator of the universe. It is believed that Kushmunda created the universe through a bout of laughter and made it verdant with vegetation. Hence, the colour of the day is green.

    By Khabarchhe| 663 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

    By Khabarchhe| 793 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour.

    By Khabarchhe| 752 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 641 views

  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy. Day 3: CHANDRAGHANTA: She represents beauty and grace and is worshipped on the third day for peace, tranquillity and prosperity in life. She is the apostle of bravery and possesses great strength. The colour of the day is yellow.

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  • Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 7 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 497 views

  • Day 6 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 6 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour.

    By Khabarchhe| 1235 views

  • Day 6 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 6 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy.

    By Khabarchhe| 762 views

  • Day 6 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Day 6 - Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri 2017 at Asia's Biggest AC Dome Sarsana Supported by Khabarchhe.com

    Navratri mark the most auspicious days of the lunar calendar according to Hinduism. Celebrated with fervour and festivity all over India, and every Hindu community the world over, these nine days are dedicated solely to Maa Durga and her nine avatars.

    The nine avatars of Durga and the colours of each avatar: Day 1: SHAILPUTRI: She is the embodiment of the collective power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. It is in this form that the goddess was worshipped as the consort of Shiva. The colour of the first day is red--it depicts action and vigour. Day 2: BRAHMCHARINI: The one who practices devout austerity. She is blissful and endows happiness, peace, prosperity and grace upon all devotees who worship her. Filled with bliss and happiness, she is the way to emancipation or moksha. The colour of the second day is royal blue, since it's synonymous with a calm-yet-powerful energy

    By Khabarchhe| 346 views