Govardhan Pooja revolves around gratitude and devotion. It emphasises the importance of nature and the interconnectedness of ...
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Diwali Padwa or Bali Pratipada celebrates demon king Bali, symbolising the victory of good over evil. From date, history to timings, here's all you need to know ...
However, the clay used for making Durga idols traditionally ... Soil from the banks of the Ganga, along with cow urine and cow dung, are also traditionally used in the construction of the idol.