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Govardhan Pooja

Govardhan Pooja is celebrated the next day after Diwali. This festival is celebrated as a win of Lord Krishna over Lord Indira. There are many legends about the history of this festival. It is however celebrated majorly in North Indian states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, and eastern state Maharashtra. It is celebrated under …

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Bhai Dooj

Bhai Dooj is a joyous festival which comes after Diwali and is celebrated with great passion. It is one such occasion which revolves around the love and affection shared by a loving brother-sister duo. It strengthens the relationship of a brother and sister. All around India, people celebrate this festival and have given different names …

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Dhanteras

Dhanteras is celebrated on the first day of the five-day long Diwali festival. The suffix ‘Teras’ in Hindi is synonymous with the word Trayodashi in Sanskrit which refers to the thirteenth day of the fading phase of the moon. Different rituals connected to Dhanteras aim at praying for the prosperity of the household and the health and …

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