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Articles |
Seven wonders of the world come to life!
The ‘Golu Vaibhavam’ at Samratchana is graced not by inanimate dolls but by people. |
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Recipes |
No
Indian festival is ever complete without the mouth watering
delicacies that are made especially for that festival. Navarathri
is the time of sundal, kozhukattais, variety rice and puttu. Click
here for a taste
of Navarathri....
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Do
It Yourself |
This
Navarathri, jazz up your golu with these simple, easy to make
parks and zoos and what not! Bring home Jack and his Beanstalk
too! More
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Quiz |
| There's
more to Navarathri celebrations. Test and learn more on Hindu
mythology. Navarathri Quiz |
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Literally 'nine nights',
this nine-day period from the new moon day of Purattasi is considered the
most auspicious time of the Hindu Calendar and is hence the most
celebrated time of the year. Although it has different names in different
parts of India, it is celebrated by Hindus from all regions. From Kashmir
in the north to Tamil Nadu in the south, and from Gujarat in the west to
Sikkim in the east, it is celebrated with great enthusiasm as the conquest
of good over evil. |
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Slokas |
The
nine nights of Navarathri - pray to the Devis on each night. Durga
slokam, Saraswati Anga pooja, Saraswati padal, Mahalakshmi anga
pooja, and navarathri viratham. All this and more
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Photo
Feature |
Get
a feel of the festival season. Here you can find the city of
Chennai in all its finery - it is the Navarathri season and shops
are crowded and are all lit with bright lights. Check
it out!
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Visitor's
Place |
Now
that you have seen the Navrathri online at COL, it is your turn
now. Send in pictures / articles or both, about the Navrathri -
golu or dusshera or durga pooja at your place |
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Special Report on Navarathri |
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Navarathri
songs  |
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