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Dussehra, also called Vijayadashami , The festival of Dussehra falls twenty days before the Diwali.   An auspicious day to start with any good work, It was today that anybody can start the day with new thoughts & new ideas. The harvest season begins at this time and so is invoked to start the new harvest season . Many Hindus also believe that it is lucky to start a new Business , project  it brings success. So  laying-in of foundation of a new building, opening of a new commercial  are started on this day. The Hindus in India celebrate the festival with great fanfare & prompt  with show . It is a festival enjoyed by all. It is a gazetted holiday in India, Ram and Ravana went on during these 10 days and Ravana was killed by the hands of Ram on the tenth day.That why   Dussehra can be refereed as “DASA-HAARR” which means cutting of heads of RAVANA . All the Hindus living in India celebrate this festival. It is a ten day festival celebrated in honors of the mother Goddess. It is also a festival to celebrate victory of good over evil.

Dusherra is also treated as Vishwakarma Divas - the National Labor Day of India.  According to Old History , Viswakarma is also supposed to have built Dwarka overnight where the Loard Krishna  Lived .  The Vishwakarma Puja is celebrated in all parts of India. Pictures of Lord Vishwakarma  is palce in the Offices & Factory  All workers gather in one common place and perform the puja.  Also on this day  vehicles, machineries, books, weapons & also tools are worshipped.

Vijayadashami is also the day of Mother Saraswati who is called the Godess of Knowledge & learning. P eople worship Goddess Durga all the nine days and celebrate Dussehra as it was on that day that the demon Mahisasura was killed by the Goddess In West Bengal, A variety of cultural programs are also presented in the public pandals where Durga Pooja is held it is the time to take part in Visarjan immersion of  Durga idols which are worshipped for nine days prior to Dussehra.  Beautiful idols of the Mother Goddess are worshipped in colourful   pandals for nine days, and on the ninth day, these are carried out in procession for visarjan in a river or pond These statues are made with the clay & the pooja is performed with turmeric and other pooja items the ritual of immersing the idol of Goddess Durga in the nearest water body, such as river or lake. In Himachal Pradesh, it is famous as "Kullu Dussehra",  This makes water useful for the farmers & yields better crops. Dusherra is celebrated for ten days. Preparations for the festival start many days earlier. In Gujarat, during the Navaratri days the ladies & gents play a typical dance called Raas Garba every night. The women dance with  singing devotional songs simultaneously  by rhythmic clapping of hands. Durga is also worshipped as Kali Mata as a symbol of Shakti. In U.P Devotees perform aarti after taking a dip at the Sangam on the occasion of Dusherra in Allahabad. Various cultural programs are organized across all over the India to symbolize the victory of bad over evil.



 Ramleela is organized in many parts of the country and people enjoy the enactment of the play based on Ramayana. The actors playing the role of Lord Rama, Sita, Hanuman and Lakshaman are taken out in procession. Everyone is happy and joyous. Each one attends the celebration in his best spirits.   During the 
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festival days, the markets get crowded. On the tenth day, there is a great fair. Huge number of people comes to watch the show. Children are particularly in a mood to fun and enjoyment  ,Children wear new clothes. People look cheerful and happy. The shops are decorated. The people buy sweets .In the evening the fair is in full swing. Shops of toys are crowded with children. Children also like to buy balloons. Everyone is happy and enjoys himself. The actors playing the role of Lord Rama, Sita, Hanuman and Lakshaman are taken out in procession. There huge effigies of Ravana, Kumbakarna his brother, and Meghanadha his son, are erected   are set up with explosives, crackers, etc. They can be seen from afar. They are made of bamboo sticks and coloured papers.. At sunset, Ram throws a fiery arrow at them and they are set on fire. Shops of toys are crowded with children. Children also like to buy balloons. Everyone is happy and enjoys himself . Sellers have a good business on this day. people go out for dinner and celebrate with their family. So on a whole there is a total environment of joy all over the country during this day.



There is a spirit of brotherhood seen during festival seasons.  It would have been peace and harmony all around.    Dushera celebrated in different ways in different parts of India, and it is a festival of joy for all. All consider it as a celebration of victory of good over evil. It is a festival enjoyed by all. The way of celebrating the festival is different for different people but the reason behind all of it is the same ‘victory of good over evil.’


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'Nava' means 'nine' and 'ratri' is made up of 'ra' which also means 'night' and 'tri' meaning the three aspects of our life – body, mind and soul.
 
"Om Ang Haring Kalim Shree Maha Durgay Namah".this is the only mantra of chanting which helps the peoples in NAVARATI to take any thing with Goddess Durga . The festival of Navratri means nights of 9 days of worships ' which also means 'night' and 'tri' meaning the three aspects of our life – body, mind and soul. 
 

The nine days of Navratri are also an opportunity to rejoice in the three primordial qualities that make up the universe. The festival of Navratri is celebrated with prayers and gaiety in the beginning of the Ashwin according to hindi calendar Winter according to English calendar and the beginning of Chatira according to hindi calendar spring according to English calendar .. “Nava-ratri" literally means "nine nights." This festival is observed twice a year, once in the beginning of summer and again at the onset of winter. Navratri is a time where nine forms of Hindu goddesses like are worshiped each day.

These goddess also called Durga, Bhadrakali, Amba or Jagadamba, Annapurna, Sarvamangala, Bhairavi, Chandika Lalita and Bhavani .
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The Navratri fast is observed from the first day to the ninth day. Some people spent whole these days with intake milk and fruits during the nine days. Most devotees take a single meal during the day. Non-vegetarian food , onion, garlic & Alcohol food is totally avoided. Many people even they dontworship these days but also avoid the use of onion and garlic for the entire duration of Navaratri. During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of the universal mother, commonly referred to as DURGA which literally means the remover of bad things in our life. She is also referred to as DEVI or SHAKTI . It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with the work of creation, preservation and destruction.





PUJA ITEMS 
 
Navratri puja is very simple and not very complicated and even required little bit items like:
 
Photo of Goddess Durga,
Durga Sapthashati book or Durga Chalisa ,
water in Kalash (Mud made is best) ,
fresh washed mango leaves,
one coconut (In which Water is inside) ,
Roli (red color for tilak),
Moli (red sacred thread),
Rice,
Paan leaves,
Supari- beetle nuts
Cloves (Loongs),
Cardamom,
kumkum and
Match Sticks
Dhoop
Deshi Ghee for hawan or for Aarti purpose
Some sweets of Deshi Ghee made or fruits for prasad

POOJA VIDHI of Navrathi
  1. In order to perform the puja, take bath in the morning and wear always Clean clothes both the nine days.
  2. ill the kalash with water and place mango leaves on its mouth
  3. Place a coconut inside the kalash.
  4. Tie moli around the neck of the kalash
  5. Sprinkle 'Ganga jal' all over the Puja room
  6. offer sandalwood powder and some fresh grass to the Goddess. 
  7. Place some fresh flowers in front of the Goddess
  8. offer 'Paan' with a clove placed on it.
  9. Light 'Dhoop '& Diya
  10. Folds your hands & prey.  
  11. Read Durga Sapthashati chapter each day
  12. And at the end read Durga AArti

On the last day of Navrathi
Before they complete their fast, nine young girls and one boy who are considered to be the representatives of each form of the Goddess and Bhairon Nath are invited. They are welcomed by washing their feet and putting tilak on their forehead. Navratri celebrations end on 'Ashtami' instead of Mahanavami in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Kashmir and Maharashtra are offered Prasad like poori, kala chana halwa , coconut, or any gift item which small children liked or Rupees. ).

Navratri is a very important and major festival in the western states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka during which the traditional dance of Gujarat called Garba is widely performed. Garba is a Gujarati folk dance celebrated in Navratri a celebration lasting nine nights. This dance form has connection with shakti-puja worships of goddess having powers over all. Its origin is believed to be in the worship of goddess Jagdamba. It is played in a circular from performed by ladies on the nine nights of navratri festivals .Garba songs typically revolve around the subjects of Load Krishna or Laduu Gopal / Nand Lala the nine goddesses. This festival is celebrated with great zeal in North India as well, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh and the some state of Punjab.

According to some legends, Vijayadashami or Dusshera is celebrated on the day Lord Ram kills Ravana.. On this day in the in all of the India Ramleela was playing on the grounds where huge peoples of men, women & children are come to see the result of king Ravana, Meghanath, his son, and Kumbhakarna, his brother, stuffed with explosive materials & they were burnt to symbolize the victory of truth over evil.

Navarathri represents a celebration of the Goddess Durga, . Goddess Durga is the mother of the universe and believed to be the power behind the work of creation, preservation, and destruction of the world.  Kali is the most horrific manifestation of Nature. Nature symbolizes beauty, yet it has a horrific form. Acknowledging the duality brings a total acceptance in the mind and puts the mind at ease. The Navarathri festival or "Nine Nights festival"" Though Navratri is celebrated as the victory of good over evil, the actual fight is not between good and evil. From the Vedantic point of view, the victory is of the absolute reality over the apparent duality.

In Hindu mythology the festival is hugely celebrated as the victory Goddess Shakti (Maa Durga) over demon Mahishasura. Mahishasura started killing innocent lives on earth and set out to win the seven lokas after obtaining invincible powers from Lord Shiva. In order to save innocent lives, all the Gods united their supreme powers to create divine warrior goddess, Durga. Maa Durga entered a war with Mahishasura, which extended for nine long days. After fighting hard with him for nine days, she finally killed Mahishasura on the tenth day. There are many incarnations of Durga: Kali, Bhagvati, Bhavani, Ambika, Lalita, Gauri, Kandalini, Java, Rajeswari, et al. Durga incarnated as the united power of all divine beings, who offered her the required physical attributes and weapons to kill the demon "Mahishasur".

The festival of Navratri culminates in Mahanavami. On this day Kanya Puja is performed. Nine young girls representing the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshiped. 
 
The holy festival of Navaratri is an amalgamation of various themes, with the common theme of the victory of good over evil.

The significance of Navratri is offering devotion to Goddess Amba (Durga), who is believed to exist in many forms. These Goddesses are believed to be known as "Shakti" ,Significance of the deities pointing the need for deriving solutions to problems and as believed, Durga triumphs over evil, Saraswati rbrings knowledge and Lakshmi brings prosperity.

The first Navratri falls in the month of March-April and are known as Chaitra Navratri. The other are celebrated in the month of October-November and are called Ashwin Navratri. The festival is celebrated for nine nights twice in a year. The first Navratri falls in the month of March-April and are known as Chaitra Navratri. The other are celebrated in the month of October-November and are called Ashwin Navratri. During these nine days, we conduct Puja in the praise of the deity.

Navrathi offer all anxieties, fears. Worriers negativity into the fire and spread knowledge of wisdom ,peace , love joy and happiness to all .



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Of all the festivals celebrated in India, Diwali is by far the most glamorous and important.  Diwali is also a time for pooja and tradition show off  Enthusiastically enjoyed by people of every religion, its magical and radiant touch creates an atmosphere of joy and festivity.. The festival of Diwali is separated by a different tradition, but what remains true and constant is the celebration of life, its enjoyment and goodness. Diwali is associated with wealth and prosperity.


The time of Diwali is one of the most festival and beautiful times of the year. Diwali means Row  oF Lights. They are the best ways of bringing the society together to take time off and celebrate in union.  Diwali or Deepawali is also known as festival of lights, and it is an important festival in Hindu, Jain and Sikh religion all celebrated this Diwali Festival.   It is believed that Laxmiji enters into clean and spotless houses.  It is a way of celebrating nature and its wonderful and abundant bounties. Moreover, due to its vast religious and cultural diversity, top many festivals, festivities and fairs are celebrated regularly every year. 

 It is celebrated just before the setting in of winter season, at the end of October or many a times in the beginning of November. According to the Hindu calendar, Diwali is celebrated in the  month of Kartik- when the weather is pleasant—being neither too hot nor too cold. This festival is celebrated after 20 days of Dusshera It is celebrated as the return of Lord Sri Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years in exile. The people of Ayodhya had lit 'diyas' using ghee to express their infinite joy on the return of their beloved Ram. One can imagine the entire city being lit up on a moonless night with strings of 'deepaks' and candles. That was the first Diwali to be celebrated. Since then, Diwali is celebrated to commensurate the return of Ram—the ideal man of our civilization. Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth too is worshipped on this day. Diwali is not festival of light in order that we may burn candles. Fireworks and sparkles but this is the   best way of expressing our gaiety,



Days before the coming of Diwali, preparations begin. People clean and wash their houses on Diwali. Some people paint their houses and some people open their windows to welcome Goddess of wealth Laxmiji . People whitewash their houses and shops with pictures, toys and paper flowers. Doorways are hung with  mango leaves.   The markets get crowded and busy. People come out of their homes to buy things in order to prepare delicacies, new clothes, crackers etc and the shops are decorated to attract the buyers..  The  people`s  light their houses with electric bulbs of different colors,  New clothes are stitched by men, women & children’s . Children also eagerly wait to light fire-crackers.



Few days before Diwali, is celebrated the Dussehra. It is celebrated in the memory of Ram’s victory over Lanka .Dusherra id the festival of   victory of good over evil. Dusherra is celebrated for ten days. Preparations for the festival start many days earlier. A big fair is held.  . The Ramayana is based on the life, times and values of Lord Rama. Lord Rama is called the Maryada Purushottam The effigies( Putle) of Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnad are prepared. Ram Lila is enacted during the nights No Matter how strong and powerful evil. No matter how strong and powerful evil may appear to be it has to fall down to its knees when challenged by good. Good always conquers the evil. Nothing can stand in its way.



Diwali is a combination of  Five Days – Dhanteras,  Naraka Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali,  Diwali day. , Govardhan,  Bhai Dooj



Dhanteras: This auspicious day is celebrated two days before the festival of lights, Diwali. It is  worshiped to provide prosperity and well being. It is also the day for celebrating wealth, as the word 'Dhan' literally means wealth. A day before Diwali is celebrated 'Dhanteras' when it is considered lucky to buy utensils of silver. The markets are extremely crowded on this day as people buy metals for their homes.



Choti Diwali: People celebrate this day with fewer lights and fewer crackers. On this day Lord Krishna had killed demon Narkasur. On this day people worship Goddess Kali. Chhoti Diwali is as special as Diwali. the goddess of wealth in her most benevolent mood, fulfilling the wishes of her devotees.



Govardhan: Govardhan is the important part of Diwali. It is Hill in UttarPrdesh which a Loard Krishan which was once lifted on her one Finger at the time when he is king of Mathura.    It is alos cllaed  Anna-Koot. On this day in  temples Mix Vegetables &  puris were made & give to Load Krishna.  Lord Krishna was also known as Giridhari or Govardhandhar

    

Bhai Dooj : Bhai Dooj is a festival celebrated by Hindus on the last day of the five-day-long Diwali festival. Bhai Dooj falls on the second day after the new moon. it is a day to pray for the long life of one's brother, who is referred to as “bhayya or bhai”. on this day sisters invite their brothers to their homes.



On the day of  Diwali, people worship Goddess Lakshmi during the auspicious time as announced by poojaris  They say prayers, so that Goddess Lakshmi may visit their houses. Lakshmi Puja is the Puja of Lakshmi Goddess and is performed at the night during Diwali. Diwali, lights illuminate every corner of India and the scent of incense sticks hangs in the air, mingled with the sounds of fire-crackers, joy, togetherness and hope . Persons  begin their new financial year by making new books accounts  and seeking the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. Small oil lamps or candles are customarily placed around the house. Sweet treats are exchanged, houses are whitewashed, new clothes worn, there's gambling, and fireworks highlight the bright light theme. After the puja, people dressed in new clothes. Children, dressed, light firecrackers and eat sweets. The people go out to wish each other.. Shops are decorated with festoons and paper buntings. Strings of artificial lights are put up everywhere. Houses sparkle with the light of die diyas. Designer Rangoli is made it is  a auspicious symbols of good luck and new accounts of books  is created.



Gifts and sweets are exchanged among friends and relatives.



Light is a symbol of knowledge, enlighten and good's victory over evil that makes Diwali one of  most important and favorite festivals., we should not forget the true meaning and essence of Diwali. That is the true message of Diwali and is extremely important for people to remember in these days when evil is rampant and corruption is pervading everywhere.



The day is marked with great rejoicing.  Diwali rings in the sounds of togetherness and prosperity, marking good times to come.


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