"Happy Navratri"
Navaratri is celebrated in different ways throughout India. In North India, all three Navratris are celebrated with much fervor by fasting on all nine days and worshipping the Mother Goddess in her different forms. The Sharad Navratri culminates in Durga Puja and Dussehra. The Dussehra of Kulu in Himachal Pradesh is particularly famous in the North.The last four days of Sharad Navratri take on a particularly dramatic form in the state of Bihar and West Bengal in East India where they are celebrated as Durga Puja.In Western India, particularly in the state of Gujarat, Navratri is celebrated with the famous Garba dance.
Navaratri is celebrated in different ways throughout India. In North India, all three Navratris are celebrated with much fervor by fasting on all nine days and worshipping the Mother Goddess in her different forms. The Sharad Navratri culminates in Durga Puja and Dussehra. The Dussehra of Kulu in Himachal Pradesh is particularly famous in the North.The last four days of Sharad Navratri take on a particularly dramatic form in the state of Bihar and West Bengal in East India where they are celebrated as Durga Puja.In Western India, particularly in the state of Gujarat, Navratri is celebrated with the famous Garba dance.
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