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Kanya Pujan during Navratri is a beautiful tradition that allows us to show respect and devotion to the young girls. Offering a special Kanya Bhog made with love and devotion is an integral part of the celebration. It is a special ritual where young girls are honoured, celebrated, and offered a special meal called Kanya Bhog.
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Maa Kushmanda is revered for her radiant and divine presence. It is believed that she created the universe with her cosmic smile, infusing life into it. The name 'Kushmanda' is derived from 'Ku,' 'Ushma,' and 'Anda,' meaning 'a little warm cosmic egg,' symbolizing the origin of creation. The divine energy of Maa Kushmanda is associated with the Sun, the source of energy and life on Earth.
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Devotees of Maa Durga celebrate the ninth day of Navratri as Maha Navami today Offerings of white garments, sweets, dry fruits, fruits, and white flowers are made to the Goddess Maa Siddhidatri particularly favours Night Blooming Jasmine (Raat Ki Rani)
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Maha Ashtami or Durga Ashtami is being celebrated across the nation today. The 9-day-long festival, i.e, Navratri, marks the victory of good over evil. Shardiya Navratri, this year, commenced on 26 September and will end on 4th October with Navami puja.
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Oranges are not only yummy but are the great source of Vitamin C which is good for your skin health. Orange Basundi is a milk based chilled dessert prepared using citrusy and juicy oranges.
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Are you also looking for a delicious Ladoo recipe? Here is the most delicious and flavourful Coconut Rose Ladoo prepared with the goodness of coconut, rose syrup, nuts and condensed milk.
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During the 9-day Navratri festival, eating onions and garlic are prohibited. This year, Chaitra Navratri began on April 13 and will last till Ram Navami on April 21 respectively. On the eighth day (Ashtami) of Navratri, devotees worship the Mahagauri - a form of Goddess Durga form.






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