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- meaning of Kanya Pujan". Hindustan Times. 2018-10-17. Retrieved 2019-05-13. "Navratri 2019 : Shardiya Navratri 2019, Chaitra Navratri". www.durga-puja.org....
- in a village near Khurja. His other famous works includes Phela Raja, Shardiya, Dasrath Nandan, Bhor ka Tara and Oo mere Sapne. He near Khurja, Bulandshahar...
- Ashtami is revered on eighth day during Chaitra Navratri and subsequently on Shardiya Navratri. A tradition ****ociated with Durga Ashtami that originated in...
- In eastern India, Maha Shashti is observed on this day and starting of shardiya Durga Puja.[citation needed] Considered the most ferocious form of Durga...
- mandir for nine days. Twice a year millions of devotees visit the temple. Shardiya Navratra Mela is organized at the shrine complex during Chaitra and Ashvin...
- Publications, 2001. ISBN 81-7017-406-6. Page 9. "Topic 1". Forms of Durga "Shardiya Navratri 2021 Day 6: Maa Katyayani story, puja vidhi, and significance"...
- devotees visit the temple. Shardiya Every year two Navratra melas are organized at the shrine complex in the month of Ashvin (Shardiya, Sharad or Winter Navratra)...
- Thapliyal and Bisht clan. Every year two Navaratris are held, Chaitra and Shardiya ones. A fair is also held on Basant Panchami. According to Skandpurana...
- Chambal river water is there. Devotees come from far and wide in Chaitra and Shardiya Navaratri to see and worship the Goddess. The people of MP-Rajasthan have...
- people. A huge crowd gathers here on the occasion of Chaitra Navratri and Shardiya Navratri. This temple is being considered to be renovated. Notable visitors...