Articles, tagged with "durga puja", page 2
18th February 2011
North East Tour Packages
North-East India lie deep in the lap of easternmost Himalayan hills in north-eastern part of India. Connected to rest of India by merely 20 km of wide land (at Siliguri, West Bengal), the North-East India shares over 2,000 km o...
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Author:
Kimberly Merrill
15th February 2011
If you are planning a trip to India, refer Classic Holidays India which is India Tour Operator that guides the tourists and provides a better option to travel. They provide different packages at very affordable prices.
India is a vast country and has n...
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Author:
touroperatorofindia
05th February 2011
Gift sending from Bangladesh to India is very easy because of the very friendly bilateral relation between India and Bangladesh. Bangladesh during British rule since was a part of the British Indian Empire, Bangladesh has a lot of similarities with the ea...
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Author:
Redge Dawson
04th January 2011
Flight Cheap Tickets To New Delhi A Favorite Holiday Destination
If you are traveling to India then there is a strong possibility that you will be taking a cheap ticket flight to the Indira Gandhi International Airport. New Delhi is the capital of Indi...
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seo services
20th October 2010
Flight Cheap Tickets To New Delhi A Favorite Holiday Destination
If you are traveling to India then there is a strong possibility that you will be taking a cheap ticket flight to the Indira Gandhi International Airport. New Delhi is the capital of Indi...
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Author:
seo services
19th October 2010
Dussehra festival or Dasara or Durga puja is a very popular Hindu festival celebrated in India. It is also known as Vijayadasami. Dussehra is the final day of Durga Puja of Navratri. It is a ten-day celebration, during which Ramlila, which is based on the...
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Author:
DarleneLena
18th October 2010
Durga Puja or Bengalis' Durgotshab, is the greatest annual festival in the eastern region of India, mainly in West Bengal. Starting from Mahalaya or Debipokkho (Fortnight of the Goddess) this amazing festivity continues until the immersion of the Durga id...
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Author:
vishalshetty
13th October 2010
Delhi is the capital city and the famous tourist destination of India. This city reflects the colorful and vibrant flavor of Indian culture. It is also an important part of the famous Golden Triangle Tour, which is a big hit with tourists. Travel to Delhi...
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Author:
Sanjog
11th October 2010
Come to India on this October and you will experience the celebrations of the most pompous Hindu festival - Durga Puja. Overlapping the stature of just a mere festival, Durga Puja has acclaimed to the status akin to that of a carnival. A time for homecomi...
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Author:
Sanjay Roy
06th October 2010
During durgapuja ‘s festive days in Kolkata, more than two thousand pandals are set up, all clamouring for the admiration and praise of the populace. The city is adorned with of lights. People from all over the country visit the city at this time, and eve...
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Author:
rwssolution
29th September 2010
Being one of the most popular Hindu festival, Durga Puja is celebrated with enough pomp and pleasure all throughout India. Though the festival has its roots in the eastern parts of the country, today Durga Puja scripts a gala jubilation across the contine...
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Author:
yashmisra
29th September 2010
Kolkata is well known as a city of joy and it is a tourist hub. Perhaps it is one among those places in India which has a perfect blend of art, culture, wild life, beautiful places and many more. Whether you are a lover of art and culture or may be just a...
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Author:
Chetry G
11th September 2010
Late september/early October each year is marked as the time for Durga Puja festivities. The dates of the festival are determined as per the Lunar calender. Durga Puja celebrates Goddess Durga as a form of Shakti. She is revered for her graciousness and h...
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Author:
dipanegi
08th September 2010
Festivities in Delhi
Delhi has many festivals that people indulge in especially as it is the cultural capital of India. These festivals provide the Delhiites with a much-needed break from the routine and monotonous city life. Delhi celebrates almost al...
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Author:
Santosh Rao
03rd September 2010
Another colourful extravaganza is awaiting for us…so keep your finger crossed to feel the chill of durgapuja 2010 .In bygone time the worship of Durga was strictly restricted within the ambit of a few religious individuals… but now the greatest festiv...
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Author:
rwssolution