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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Ram Navami 2020 : यहां पढ़िए रामलला की संपूर्ण स्तुति 'भय प्रगट कृपाला'
Ram Navami 2020 : यहां पढ़िए रामलला की संपूर्ण स्तुति ‘भय प्रगट कृपाला’
ram navami 2020: भगवान विष्णु के सातवें अवतार भगवान श्री राम का जन्मदिवस रामनवमी के रूप में पूरे देशभर में बड़ी ही श्रद्धा के साथ मनाया जा रहा है। लेकिन वायरस संक्रमण के खतरे और लॉकडाउन के बीच जन्मभूमि अयोध्या समेत देश के प्रमुख धार्मिक स्थलों में इस बार बड़ी ही सादगी पूर्वक राम नवमी मनाई जा रही है। भगवान श्रीराम सिर्फ अयोध्या के राजकुमार और राजा ही नहीं थे बल्कि उन्हें एक सत्यावदी, पिता की आज्ञा…
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travelikan · 8 months
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Kalyani Durga Puja Pandal 2023 Theme, Location, Budget
Kalyani Durga Puja Pandal 2023 Durga Puja festival in West Bengal is very famous in India and internationally. Every year, many famous public-loved pandals are made in Bengal, attracting huge crowds. Especially the pandals of Kolkata compete with the pandals of other districts every year. But this year, in terms of popularity, the Kalyani Durga Puja Pandal is earning a lot of names which is…
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Best Bhai Dooj Images, Whatsapp- भाई दूज पर अपने भाई को शुभकानाएँ भेंजे
दोस्तों आज मै आप सभी के लिए  भाईदूज के विशेष मोके पर आप सभी के लिए  Best Bhai Dooj Images लाई हूँ जिन्हें आप अपने भाइयो को भेजकर भाईदूज को और भी शानदार बना सकतीं है और शुभकामनाएं भेज सकतीं है|
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mohifashion · 9 months
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Navratri 2023 Colors: A Guide to the Significance of 9 Days of Sharad Navratri Attire
Navratri, the nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion in India, especially in states like Maharashtra and Gujarat. One of the captivating traditions during Navratri is the daily choice of colors to wear, each associated with a different form of the goddess. This practice holds deep significance in Hindu culture, symbolizing purity. Let's take a closer look at the Navratri colors to be followed this year and the gods and goddesses they represent.
Day 1: Pratipada - Shailputri
On the first day of Navratri, Goddess Shailputri is venerated, also known as Parvati, the daughter of the Himalaya mountains. The color for this day is Orange, symbolizing energy and enthusiasm.
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Adorn yourself in an elegant Orange and red Ikkat Pure Pochampally Handloom Saree to honor the goddess's strength and grace.
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Day 2: Dwitiya - Brahmacharini
Mata Brahmacharini, the goddess celebrated on the second day, signifies eternal peace. White, the color of serenity, is the choice for Day 2.
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A Pearl White Color Mirror Work Viscose Rayon Navaratri Lehenga Choli reflects the goddess's tranquil and pure nature.
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Day 3: Tritiya - Chandraghanta
On Tritiya, we worship Mata Chandraghanta, who rides a lion and is believed to vanquish evil forces. Red, the color of health, courage, and love, is the color of choice. 
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 Embrace this vibrant hue with a Red saree cutdana work  to channel your inner strength.
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Day 4: Chaturthi - Kushmanda
The fourth day celebrates Mata Kushmanda, who is said to have created the cosmic egg with her smile, bringing light to the universe. Royal Blue, representing elegance and royalty, is the color for this day. 
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Grace the occasion with a splendid Navratri Chaniya Choli in this mesmerizing shade of Blue.
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Day 5: Panchami - SkandMata
Mata Skandmata, honored on the fifth day, is associated with good health. This day is dedicated to Green, symbolizing nature and prosperity. 
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Wear this beautiful green saree to align with the goddess's blessings.
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Day 6: Shashthi - Katyayani
Mata Katyayani, the sixth form of Mata Durga, is the granter of health and happiness. Grey, a vibrant and versatile color, is chosen for this day's celebrations.
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Grace the occasion with a Grey Anarkali Dress
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Day 7: Saptami - Kaalratri
Maa Kaalratri, worshipped on the seventh day, protects against evil forces. Orange is the color for Saptami, reflecting the fervor of Navratri celebrations.
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Day 8: Ashtami - Mahagauri
Maa Mahagauri, associated with peace and intelligence, is revered on the eighth day. 
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Adorn yourself in Peacock Green indian saree, a sublime shade that complements the goddess's virtues.
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Day 9: Navami - Siddhidatri
On the ninth and final day, we honor Maa Siddhidatri, the granter of divine blessings. Pink, a combination of the energy of red and the stability of blue, is chosen. This color symbolizes opulence and richness as we seek the goddess's supreme blessings.
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During Navratri, people wear different colors each day to show that they are all together and devoted. It's like a colorful journey through different forms of the Goddess Durga, who is very special. When you celebrate Navratri, make sure to wear colors that show how much you love and respect the divine. 
Explore the exquisite collection of Navratri attire at Mohi Fashion, featuring enchanting Chaniya Choli, Navratri Ghagra Choli, Anarkali suit, sarees, and stylish sharara suit, all available online. We proudly offer worldwide shipping, catering to fashion enthusiasts in the USA, Australia, UK, Canada, India, and beyond. Join us in celebrating the spirit of Navratri with elegance and style.
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tfgadgets · 5 months
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Aaj Ka Panchang, January 18, 2024: Tithi, Vrat, and Today’s Shubh, Ashubh Muhurat
Last Updated: January 18, 2024, 05:00 IST Aaj Ka Panchang, January 18, 2024: The sun will rise at 7:15 AM and set at 5:48 PM. (Image: Shutterstock) Aaj Ka Panchang, January 18, 2024: Devotees will celebrate Banada Ashtami and Masik Durgashtami today on Thursday. AAJ KA PANCHANG, JANUARY 18, 2024: This Thursday, January 18, marks the observance of both Ashtami and the Navami Tithi in the Shukla…
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bhaktibharat · 8 months
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अहोई अष्टमी व्रत कथा - Ahoi Ashtami Vrat Katha
प्राचीन काल में किसी नगर में एक साहूकार रहता था। उसके सात लड़के थे। दीपावली से पहले साहूकार की स्त्री घर की लीपापोती हेतु मिट्टी लेने खदान में गई और कुदाल से मिट्टी खोदने लगी।..
..अहोई अष्टमी व्रत कथा को हिन्दी मे पढ़ने के लिए नीचे दिए लिंक पर क्लिक करें 👇
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👩‍👦 अहोई अष्टमी - Ahoi Ashtami
📲 https://www.bhaktibharat.com/festival/ahoi-ashtami
🖼️ Whatsapp, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter Wishes, Images and Messages
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🌼 अहोई अष्टमी और राधाकुण्ड से जुड़ी कथा - Ahoi Ashtami And Radhakund Katha
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bestmessage · 8 months
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Happy Ahoi Ashtami 2023 Messages and Wishes
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Celebrate this auspicious occasion with Ahoi Ashtami messages. Share the beautiful Happy Ahoi Ashtami images, pictures, greetings, messages and sayings on this significant occasion.
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keshavkumar · 8 months
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Happy Durga Ashtami 2023! Wishes and Quotes to Share on Navratri's 8th Day
Image of Durga Ashtami 2023 Durga Ashtami, the eighth day of the grand Navratri festival, is a celebration of the fierce and compassionate goddess Durga. This auspicious day marks the triumph of good over evil, symbolized by Durga’s victory over the demon Mahishasura. It’s a day of devotion, fasting, and vibrant festivities. Durga Ashtami Wishes “May Maa Durga bless you with strength, courage,…
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indiacsr · 10 months
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Happy Krishna Janmashtami 2023: Best Quotes, Messages, Wishes, Images and Greetings to share on Janmashtami
Introduction Krishna Janmashtami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. It is observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) in the month of Bhadrapada, according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar. This year, Krishna Janmashtami falls on September 6 and 7, 2023, depending on the region and tradition. The festival is…
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penkraft123 · 1 year
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What are the origins of Gond Art?
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Gond Art is a folk tribal art form practiced by arguably the largest tribe in Central India. The art form today is expanding many new horizons and has acquired a cult following in Indian art connoisseurs. The tribes involved in this art form predominantly hail from Madhya Pradesh and parts of Chattisgarh, Odisha, Andhra, Telangana Maharashtra. Although we mainly associate it with these pockets this art form with time has acquired a pan-Indian appeal and enhances the rich heritage India takes pride in. Let us discuss how this rich tradition grew. From where it all started The recorded history of Gond Art goes back to as many as 1400 years. The areas where we find its traces have also been identified with rock paintings from the Mesolithic age. Since there is a very evident stylistic and thematic influence of Mesolithic paintings in Gond Art, who knows probably their legacy dates back even further? The Gonds trace their roots back to the Pre-Aryan age and anthropological sources identify them as Dravidians. The dialect they speak is also heavily influenced by Telegu and other Dravidian languages. Why Gond? The word Gond comes from Kond in the Dravidian idiom which means green mountains No wonder why nature is such an integral thematic stylistic element in Gond Art with the recurrent depiction of motifs like trees, leaves, animals, birds, fishes, fish scales, drops of water and primitive human figurines. Gond Art's existence is so much intertwined with nature that paintings for them are an offering to the worship of nature and a divine medium for seeking protection and warding off evil. Values beliefs: The Koi or Koiture what the Gonds call themselves, traditionally hold the belief that a good image begets good luck. This explains why Gond Art for the Kois wasn't just a recreational pastime but a part of their lifestyle. They decorated the walls and floors of their houses with traditional motifs and tattoos. The paintings were influenced by Mahari Devi, Phalvari Devi (Goddess Kali), local flora fauna and were made on festive occasions like Karwa Chauth, Ashtami Nag Panchami. Colors painting style: The Gond painting uses bright vivid colors like yellow, red, blue, and white. These days due to the paucity of natural colors the Gond paintings we see are made by poster colors on the canvas, however, traditionally the colors were derived from charcoal, colored soil, plant sap, mud, flowers, leaves, and cow dung. The extensive use of straight lines that we see in Gond Art is used to convey a sense of movement and add motion to the still paintings. The use of dots dashes enhances the illusion of motion and increases the scope for depicting things in detail. Gond Art in form and the range of subjects it derives its art out of celebrates the rich heritage of India. It is important that we promote it and reinvent it in our aesthetic choices and preferences. Artists like Suresh Kumar Dhurve, Kalam Patua, and Balua Devi through their paintings are taking this art form to a global platform. We have gained enough that the world has had to offer us, it's high time that we now look within our rich and vibrant cultural heritage. Penkraft conducts classes, course, online courses, live courses, workshops, teachers' training & online teachers' training in Handwriting Improvement, Calligraphy, Abacus Maths, Vedic Maths, Phonics and various Craft & Artforms - Madhubani, Mandala, Warli, Gond, Lippan Art, Kalighat, Kalamkari, Pichwai, Cheriyal, Kerala Mural, Pattachitra, Tanjore Painting, One Stroke Painting, Decoupage, Image Transfer, Resin Art, Fluid Art, Alcohol Ink Art, Pop Art, Knife Painting, Scandinavian Art, Water Colors, Coffee Painting, Pencil Shading, Resin Art Advanced etc. at pan-India locations. With our mission to inspire, educate, empower & uplift people through our endeavours, we have trained & operationally supported (and continue to support) 1500+ home-makers to become Penkraft Certified Teachers? in various disciplines.
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theechudar · 1 year
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Check Tithi, Nakshatra, Shubh Muhurat and Other Details For Monday
Last Updated: February 13, 2023, 05:00 IST AAJ KA PANCHANG, FEBRUARY 13, 2023: The Saptami Tithi will be in effect up to 9:45 AM on February 13 and later the Ashtami Tithi will take place. (Representative image: Shutterstock) Aaj Ka Panchang, February 13, 2023: The Panchang for this Monday will mark the Saptami Tithi and Ashtami Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the Hindu calendar month of…
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newscast1 · 1 year
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Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Friday
Tithi, Shubh Muhurat, Rahu Kaal and Other Details for Friday
Last Update: December 30, 2022, 05:00 IST Today’s Panchang, December 30, 2022: Sun will rise at 7:13 am and set at 5:33 pm. (Representational Image: Shutterstock) Today’s Panchang, December 30, 2022: Devotees will observe two religious festivals, which are Masik Durgashtami and Banada Ashtami Today’s Panchang, December 30, 2022: This Friday’s Panchang will be on Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha…
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theadvitya · 1 year
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What Does Radha Krishna Symbolize?
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The Radha Krishna Statue portrays an image of a couple in deep loves, usually portrayed as a real couple on top of a stone platform. The lovers are also seen kneeling on either side of the stone platform, with one hand holding the other's hand and another holding a lotus flower in front of them; this represents devotion towards each other.
The Radha Krishna Brass Idols has been made and carved into two parts: one depicts Rakhshasas attacking Krishna with swords while he sits on his chariot with his right leg upraised in prayer. The other part depicts Lord Vishnu standing over him, protecting him by placing his left leg between his thighs and pointing out in all directions indicating that he will always be with him.
Radha-Krishna means "The Blissful Couple". In Hindu Mythology, Radha was married to Lord Krishna, considered Vishnu's eighth incarnation. Their union symbolizes the eternal love between God and humanity.
 1. Radha
Radha is known as the feminine counterpart to Krishna. She is often depicted wearing red clothes and holding a lotus flower. Her physical appearance is similar to that of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
 2. Krishna
Lord Krishna is a divine being believed to have been born on Earth as a human baby. He is also referred to as Vyasadeva or Govinda. His birth name was Gopala, meaning 'the dark blue one. He is commonly represented as having long black hair, dark skin, and almond-shaped eyes. He is often seen riding a white horse and carrying a flute.
 3. Love
In Hindu mythology, Radha and Krishna were married at 12. They had many children together, and their love story continues to inspire people worldwide today.
 4. Lotus Flower
Lotuses are aquatic plants that grow in ponds, lakes, rivers, and marshes. They are native to India and Southeast Asia. The lotus is a symbol of purity and beauty.
 5. Divine Feminine Energy
Hinduism believes that women are the embodiment of divine feminine energy. Women are believed to possess the power to create life and bring peace and harmony to the universe.
 6. Spiritual Enlightenment
According to Hinduism, spiritual enlightenment occurs when Radha Krishna Idol Brass achieve a state of selflessness. When we reach this stage of enlightenment, we no longer seek happiness outside ourselves. We realize that everything we need is already inside us.
 7. Peace
Peace is achieved when we live our lives without attachment. We do not cling to things or people and remain detached from negative emotions.
Who is Radha?
Radha Krishna is a male and female god who represents love and passion. They are often paired together in artistic representations of their union, but Radha represents passionate love, while Krishna represents the ultimate goal of spiritual enlightenment. In Hindu mythology, Radha is the avatar of the goddess Lakshmi Hindu god statues, who personifies the female shakti of Lord Vishnu. It is said that Lakshmi is personified on earth as a Radha, who is a cow-herding girl in the village of Barsana near Vrindavan. She was married to Krishna.
Radha Krishna is the Hindu god of love and compassion. He is often depicted as a young man with a loving radiance, wearing a red sari and holding an arrow (paintings are his weapon) that symbolizes his power to destroy evil. In the Hindu culture, Radha Krishna Idol Brass is revered for his compassion and kindness. He is worshipped in India and throughout the world. The legend says that he will come down from heaven to be with his devotees on earth on Janmashtami (the 15th day of Baisakh according to the Indian calendar), known as Radha Ashtami in Hindi.
Who is Krishna?
Krishna is one of the most influential God idols in Hinduism. He is also known as the avatar of Vishnu (the supreme God). His teachings include yoga, philosophy, and meditation. If you don’t know who he is, you should educate yourself before reading further.
The name Krishna comes from the Sanskrit word kṛṣṇa, meaning “dark blue” or “black”. This was given because his complexion was dark brown. He was born into a royal family and was raised in Mathura, India.
Krishna was the eighth avatar of Vishnu. His father, Vasudeva, prophesied his birth, and his mother, Devaki. As a child, Krishna was very playful and mischievous. Brass Krishna Idols loved playing pranks on other children and would often trick them into giving him their toys.
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Dhanteras Quotes, Whishes 2022-अपनों को धनतेरस की शुभकामनाएँ दीजिये हिंदी में
दोस्तों आज मै आप सब के लिए धनतेरस के शुभ मोके पर धनतेरस Quotes, Whishes लाई हूँ| दोस्तों सनातम काल से हिन्दू धर्म में धनतेरस का बड़ा महत्व रहा है। दिवाली पर्व से ठीक एक दिन पहले पूरे देश में बड़े ही धूमधाम से धनतेरस का त्योहार मनाया जाता है।धनतेरस का त्योहार धन की देवी मां लक्ष्मी को समर्पित हैं।
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harpianews · 2 years
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Happy Durga Ashtami 2022: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Wallpapers, Messages & Wishes
Happy Durga Ashtami 2022: Wishes, Images, Quotes, Photos, Status, Wallpapers, Messages & Wishes
Happy Durga Ashtami 2022 Images, Photos, Quotes, Status Wishes: The eighth day of the 9 days of Navratri competition is called Durga Ashtami. The five-day competition of Durga Puja is marked with gaiety. Each day has its personal significance however the eighth day is taken into account probably the most auspicious. The remaining 5 days of Durga Puja are Shashthi, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami and…
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mynameonpics · 2 years
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