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Devotional song lyrics always don't available and devotees have really have to struggle. we thought it fit to use this platform and here you simply go through these sections- Aarti, Chalisa, Pooja, Desi, Katha, Diwali, Dusshera, Karwa Chauth, Festivals- and plenty of devotional lyrics are ready to be copied...

 

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{ Chaitra Navratri }  
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" Navratri " literally means "nine nights." Navratri is celebrated twice a year, once at the beginning of the New Samvatsar (Hindu New year) in Summers and again at the onset of winter. Navratri or Navratra are therefore known as Chaitra Navratra and Shaardey Navratra on the basis of their occurrence.

These nights are devoted to the reverence of Goddess Durga (Maa Durga) who exists in many forms and is the manifestation of the absolute energy that pervades the Universe. During these days and nights prayers are offered to Mother Goddess.

 

  Mantras & Shlokas

Mantras are sacred hymns, which are must for conducting rituals and also being practised by a person when he/she says prayers and it's believed to benefit immensely if chanting with concentration and correct pronunciation.

  Vrat Kathas

In a Hindu Puja priests tell the Katha or a story related to the God and devotees listen attaintavly for the highest benefit. Here we bring you a collection of Kathas attached to different Hindu God and occasions.

  Chalisa

Chalisa is essentially a collection of 40 verse eulogising and dedicated to the God. There are different Chalisaas like Hanumaan Chaalisa, Durga Chaalisa and you can find others too....

  Aartis

Usually Aarti is organised at the end of a Puja to sum up the rituals. It is being said with Diya in hand with devotees stand up. Here again we bring you a good collection of Aartis...
 
 
 
      
 

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