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Navratri 2021: 5 Diabetes-Friendly Mithai For The Navratri Menu
- Sunday October 10, 2021
- Pragya Subedy
Navratri 2021: If you are dealing with diabetes or just want to lower your sugar consumption during the Navratri fast, try these sugar-free healthy desserts you can make at home.
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Navaratri 2021: When Is Sharad Navaratri? Date, Time And Significance; 5 Fasting Rules To Follow
- Tuesday October 5, 2021
- Somdatta Saha
Sharad Navaratri 2021: This year Sharad Navaratri begins on October 7, 2021 and ends on October 15, 2021 with Viajayadashami (or Dussehra).
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Chaitra Navratri 2021: When Is Chaitra Navratri? Here Are The Dates, Days
- Monday April 5, 2021
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Navratri 2021: This year Chaitra Navratri starts on April 13. There are two major Navratri celebrations in our country: one in spring called the Chaitra Navratri and another in autumn known as the Sharad Navratri. Here are the dates, days and time
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Navratri 2021: Date, Time, Vrat Significance Of Sharad Navratri, Colours For All Navratri Days
- Thursday October 7, 2021
- Sushmita Sengupta
Navratri 2021: This year Navratri falls on 7th October 2021. The nine-day festival would end on 15th October 2021.
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Ashtami 2021: Ashtami Date, Puja Time, Prasad and Significance In Navratri
- Thursday October 7, 2021
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
The nation is celebrating Sharad Navratri 2021. The nine day festival holds immense importance for Hindus across the world. The eight day of Navratri is called Ashtami, and this year Ashtami or Durga Ashtami falls on 13 October 2021.
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Navratri 2021: Date, Day-Wise Significance Of Sharad Navratri And Special Fasting Foods
- Thursday October 7, 2021
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Sharad Navratri 2021 is starting from 7th October and preparations have already begun. Here's everything you need to know about this year's Navratri dates, each day's significance and what to eat and avoid during the nine days!
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www.ndtv.com
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Navratri 2021: 5 Diabetes-Friendly Mithai For The Navratri Menu
- Sunday October 10, 2021
- Pragya Subedy
Navratri 2021: If you are dealing with diabetes or just want to lower your sugar consumption during the Navratri fast, try these sugar-free healthy desserts you can make at home.
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food.ndtv.com
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Navaratri 2021: When Is Sharad Navaratri? Date, Time And Significance; 5 Fasting Rules To Follow
- Tuesday October 5, 2021
- Somdatta Saha
Sharad Navaratri 2021: This year Sharad Navaratri begins on October 7, 2021 and ends on October 15, 2021 with Viajayadashami (or Dussehra).
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food.ndtv.com
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Chaitra Navratri 2021: When Is Chaitra Navratri? Here Are The Dates, Days
- Monday April 5, 2021
- India News | Edited by Debjani Chatterjee
Navratri 2021: This year Chaitra Navratri starts on April 13. There are two major Navratri celebrations in our country: one in spring called the Chaitra Navratri and another in autumn known as the Sharad Navratri. Here are the dates, days and time
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www.ndtv.com
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Navratri 2021: Date, Time, Vrat Significance Of Sharad Navratri, Colours For All Navratri Days
- Thursday October 7, 2021
- Sushmita Sengupta
Navratri 2021: This year Navratri falls on 7th October 2021. The nine-day festival would end on 15th October 2021.
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food.ndtv.com
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Ashtami 2021: Ashtami Date, Puja Time, Prasad and Significance In Navratri
- Thursday October 7, 2021
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
The nation is celebrating Sharad Navratri 2021. The nine day festival holds immense importance for Hindus across the world. The eight day of Navratri is called Ashtami, and this year Ashtami or Durga Ashtami falls on 13 October 2021.
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www.ndtv.com
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Navratri 2021: Date, Day-Wise Significance Of Sharad Navratri And Special Fasting Foods
- Thursday October 7, 2021
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
Sharad Navratri 2021 is starting from 7th October and preparations have already begun. Here's everything you need to know about this year's Navratri dates, each day's significance and what to eat and avoid during the nine days!
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www.ndtv.com