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Happy Dhanteras 2022 ,

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H appy Dhanteras! This year, let us celebrate Dhanteras with even more fervor and joy. Dhanteras is an auspicious occasion that is celebrated two days before Diwali. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped and people buy new utensils and gold as it is believed to bring good luck. This year, let us make Dhanteras even more special by spending time with our loved ones and creating beautiful memories. Let us also remember to be grateful for all the blessings in our lives. Wishing you a very Happy Dhanteras! Happy Dhanteras! This year, let us celebrate Dhanteras with even more fervor and joy. Dhanteras is an auspicious occasion that is celebrated two days before Diwali. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped and people buy new utensils and gold as it is believed to bring good luck. This year, let us make Dhan Happy Dhanteras  people buy gold and silver as it is considered auspicious. This year, let us also take the opportunity to buy some eco-friendly and sustainable products to he

Durga Ashtami 2022: Date, Time, Colour, Rituals, Mantra, and Significance of Maha Ashtami

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Durga Ashtami 2022 : Date, Time, Colour, Rituals, Mantra, and Significance of Maha Ashtami. Durga Ashtami 2022 date in India : Durga Ashtami, also referred to as Maha Ashtami or just Ashtami, is that the third day of the four-day festival, celebrated in many Indian states and around the world mainly by the Bengali community. This year, Maha Ashtami falls on Monday, October 3. in keeping with Drik Panchang, the Ashtami tithi begins at 06.47 pm on October 2 and ends at 04.37 pm on October 3 . Durga Ashtami 2022 Durga Ashtami is taken into account as the most important festival day, which begins with ‘mahasnan’ in the morning. this is often followed by the installation of nine small pots that are then wont to invoke the nine Shaktis of Goddess Durga. A key feature of Maha Ashtami is the ‘sandhi puja’ which, because the name suggests it, means puja that happens usually within the ‘evening’. it's to be performed with austerity because devotees believe during this point, the Goddess o