Durga Puja is the biggest festival of West Bengal. Find some Durga Puja Greetings, SMS Messages, Graphics, Images and Pictures to share on Facebook, Whatsapp.
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'Maa durga' is the Universal 'Maa' which symbolizes unlimited power, that is indicated by the lion that she rides. Her power is to protect the virtue and destroy evil.
Every year her presence is felt in the earth… She prevails to bring the good and destroy the evil in our soul. Its time to purify our soul and enlighten in true spirit….Its time for Home Coming. Puja means a lot to us specially in heart of bengali her own Uma is in earth to give a life in the hearts of common people. Its time to enrich ourself in new dimension. Its time to worship her all The nine avatars that is personified...
To refine our spirit we eventually perform various religious festival which have become integral part of our life style. Hinduism is illustrated with Gods and Goddess and their existence have cast a spell in our hazardous lifestyle from ages. Therefore in which Durga puja is the most impulse one. This is a festival of Home cumming and fuller enjoyment. New outfits street all decorated party nature everywhere and great enthusiasm in all heart are the features of Durga Puja..
Goddes Durga is the supreme divine that is related to Pure Love, Courage, and Divine Light. The moral order is to protect the mankind from evil and negative energy. She is the spiritual of forgiveness for every mistakes we have made. As a Mother she knows all about her children and assist and punish according to the Sin we does..
The mesmerizing pandal theme of Bahubali was all set to drag your attention this puja. The crowd has shown up with excellent reviews. The best was the design that created an illusion for everyone.
Invoking goddess Durga on earth, Kolkata observed Mahalaya with devotional songs, scriptural recitations and prayers as greetings on social media enlivened a rainy day. Meanwhile, around 300 people came together to create the longest ‘alpana’ or ‘rangoli’ on 1.4 km stretch of Lake Road in South Kolkata.