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Navratri 2020 Colours: 9 Ethnic Navratri Looks And Their Significance For The Festival
- Saturday October 17, 2020
- Written by Dayle Pereira
We're taking a look at the significance of the Navratri 2020 colours and the stylish ethnic looks you can wear for each of them
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Navratri 2020: Know The 9 Avatars Of Goddess Durga Worshipped Each Day
- Wednesday October 14, 2020
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Navratri 2020: The most auspicious nine days of Navratri is round the corner. Navratri starts on Saturday, October 17. Navratri is perhaps the most significant Hindu festival celebrated with much fervour. This year, amid the Covid pandemic, Navratri will be low key. Let us celebrate at home with family and read about the legends around Navratri. Ni...
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Navratri 2020: Wishes, Messages, Cards To Share With Loved Ones
- Thursday October 8, 2020
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Shardiya Navratri: One of the biggest festivals in India, Navratri starts on October 17 and ends on October 25. Even though the celebrations are bound to be low key due to Covid-19, the spirit of the festivities can't be spoilt by the pandemic. Nine avatars of Shakti or Goddess Durga are worshipped during Navratri
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Navratri 2020: Sharad Navratri Date, Significance, Vrat Ka Khana, And Colours For All Days
- Saturday October 17, 2020
- Sushmita Sengupta
From big to not-so-big, we like to celebrate all festivals, and one of the most awaited festivals of the year, Navratri, is here. This year, Navratri starts on 17th October 2020 and concludes on 25th October 2020.
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Durga Puja 2020: Know Why Durga Puja Is A Month After Mahalaya This Year
- Wednesday September 9, 2020
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Durga Puja 2020: The two-week 'Pitru Paksh Shradh' ends on September 17 with 'Mahalaya Amavasya' when people start looking forward to the Durga Puja. Unlike other years, this year we have to wait for a month before welcoming Goddess Durga on 'Mahashashthi', which marks the beginning of the Durga Puja.
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Navratri 2020 Colours: 9 Ethnic Navratri Looks And Their Significance For The Festival
- Saturday October 17, 2020
- Written by Dayle Pereira
We're taking a look at the significance of the Navratri 2020 colours and the stylish ethnic looks you can wear for each of them
- swirlster.ndtv.com
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Navratri 2020: Know The 9 Avatars Of Goddess Durga Worshipped Each Day
- Wednesday October 14, 2020
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Navratri 2020: The most auspicious nine days of Navratri is round the corner. Navratri starts on Saturday, October 17. Navratri is perhaps the most significant Hindu festival celebrated with much fervour. This year, amid the Covid pandemic, Navratri will be low key. Let us celebrate at home with family and read about the legends around Navratri. Ni...
- www.ndtv.com
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Navratri 2020: Wishes, Messages, Cards To Share With Loved Ones
- Thursday October 8, 2020
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Shardiya Navratri: One of the biggest festivals in India, Navratri starts on October 17 and ends on October 25. Even though the celebrations are bound to be low key due to Covid-19, the spirit of the festivities can't be spoilt by the pandemic. Nine avatars of Shakti or Goddess Durga are worshipped during Navratri
- www.ndtv.com
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Navratri 2020: Sharad Navratri Date, Significance, Vrat Ka Khana, And Colours For All Days
- Saturday October 17, 2020
- Sushmita Sengupta
From big to not-so-big, we like to celebrate all festivals, and one of the most awaited festivals of the year, Navratri, is here. This year, Navratri starts on 17th October 2020 and concludes on 25th October 2020.
- food.ndtv.com
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Durga Puja 2020: Know Why Durga Puja Is A Month After Mahalaya This Year
- Wednesday September 9, 2020
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Durga Puja 2020: The two-week 'Pitru Paksh Shradh' ends on September 17 with 'Mahalaya Amavasya' when people start looking forward to the Durga Puja. Unlike other years, this year we have to wait for a month before welcoming Goddess Durga on 'Mahashashthi', which marks the beginning of the Durga Puja.
- www.ndtv.com