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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Orkut Codes for Durga Puja Greetings

To wish your near and dear ones on Orkut this Durga Puja you can visit MySpace Blings to get your Orkut scrap codes. Below is just one of them.


Durga Puja Nirghonto

DURGA PUJA FESTIVAL 2008

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Sri Sri Sarodiya Durga Puja Somoy Nirghonto As Per I.S.T.

B.S. – 1415.

E.C. – 2008

DEBIR GOJEY AAGOMON – SOSHYOPURNO BOSUNDHARA.
DEBIR DOLAEY GOMON – MOROKON.
18th Aashween, / 05th October, Sunday
Sayan Debbo Aamontron & Adhibas.

Sasthi at – 8/32/07 P.M.
19th, Aashween / 06th October, Monday
Nobo Pattrika Probesh after 8.30 A.M.
Puja Start at 08.45 A.M. to 09.00 A.M. Pushpanjoli at 11.00 A.M. to 11.30 A.M.
Bhogprodan at 12.30 P.M.
Sayan – Debir Aroti.

Soptomi at – 10/35/52 P.M.
20th Aashween, / 07th - 08th October, Tuesday
Puja Start at 08.30 A.M. Pushpanjoli at – 11.00 A.M.
Annokut and Bhogprodan between 12.00 P.M. to 12.30 P.M.
Sayan :- Debir Aroti.

Ashtomi at – 12/29/02 A.M.
Sondhi Puja From 12.05.02 A.M. to 12.53.02 A.M. Puja Start at 12/5/02 A.M.
Puspanjoli within 12.45 A.M. Bhogprodan to be Completed within 12.53 A.M.
21st Aashween / 08th - 09th October Wednesday
Puja Start at 08.00 A.M. to 08.20 A.M. Pushpanjoli at – 10.30 A.M. to 11.00 A.M.
Kumari Puja Start at 11.00 A.M. to 11.30 A.M.
Hommadi Annusthan at 11.30 A.M.
Bhogprodan between 12.00 P.M. to 12.30 P.M.
Sayan :- Debir Aroti.

Nobomi at – 02/04/02 A.M.
22nd Aashween / 09th - 10th October, Thursday
Puja Start at 08.30 A.M. Pushpanjoli at 10.30 A.M.
Bhogprodan at 11.00 A.M. with Debir Aroti.
Bisorjon within – 11.30 A.M.
Dashomi Tithi at – 3/14/52 A.M.


Kojagori Lakshmi Puja Somoy Nirghonto.
27th Aashween / 14-15th October, Tuesday
Puja Start at 07.45 P.M. to 08.30 P.M. Pushpanjoli at 09.15 P.M.
Bhogprodan at 9.30 P.M.
OM Subhomostu.
Purnima Tithi at – 1/41/20 A.M.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Durga Puja - A Hindu Festival

Durga Puja is a Bengali Hindu Puja festivity worshipping the power of female Shakti symbolized by the Goddess Durga. It is an annual autumn celebration marked by 6 days which are called Mahalaya, Shashthi , Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Nabami and Bijoya Dashami. Although initially it was celebrated only in West Bengal and Tripura, today Durga Puja or Durgotsab is celebrated all over the world from United States of America to United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France, Kuwait wherever the Bengali culture and the Bengalis have propagated.

Durga Puja includes the worships of Shiva, Lakshmi, Ganesha, Saraswati, Kartikeya and Mahishasura also. Modern tradition have come to include the display of decorated pandals and artistically depicted idols of Durga, exchange of Bijoya Greetings and publication of Puja Annuals. Durga Puja is organized by communities comprising of Indians in the US ,Europe and Australia. Although pandals are not constructed, the idols are flown in from Kumartuli in Bengal. The desire by the diaspora peoples to keep in touch with their cultural ties has led to a boom in religious tourism, as well as learning from priests or purohits versed in the rites. Also recently, the immersion of the Durga idol has been allowed in the Thames river for the festival which is held in London.

The Durga Puja celebration is marked by Puja shopping which starts well ahead of the festive season. People buy new cloths, home decorations, jewellery etc. During this time all the offices are closed in West Bengal. People sometimes visit their relatives and friends with gifts. Gifts usually includes new cloths like sarees, dhoti and kurtas, designer jewellery and now a days people also present gift certificates, durga puja egreetings and pooja greetings. Most of these new gifts are very easily delivered and most of them are easy to purchase too. Moreover, there are thousand of websites available on the internet through which you can send either of these. And the good news is that most of these services are free to use which has helped people worldwide. And unlike traditional mailing services, these internet services guarantees the delivery of the gift to the recipient. Some websites go as to deliver a report to the sender once the recipient has received his gifts. Even the recipient can send a gift in return.

Technology has not only helped people celebrate their festivals in a more joyous manner, it has also helped in bringing the world a lot closer. People living far away from their family, friends or relatives use technology to their aid to reach their near and dear ones.