Let’s celebrate Durga puja 

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On Nov 13, 2019
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Let’s celebrate Durga puja 

Is there anyone who doesn’t like to celebrate and involve in all the fun going all around. I seriously want to enjoy everything. Everything is so beautifully decorated with all the glittering and sparkle. The pandals are made everywhere.

Durga puja is celebrated in honor of the Lord Goddess as she defeated the buffalo demon Mahisasura on being called upon by the three lords- Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu. The battle went on for 10 days and on the 10th day, she killed him. You want to celebrate this festival start by fasting for 10 days. It is a festival of 10 days and the last 4 days are celebrated with much more enthusiasm. The last 4 days are named as Shashthi, Saptami, Maha Ashtami, and Mahanavami.

There are celebrations taking place in the city and also in school. There are Durga Puja Celebrations For school which is aimed at enlightening the students about religious things. Durga Puja Celebration Ideas For School may differ. It can be either drama, dance, music or the fairs can be organized in the school. The stalls for mouth-watering dishes can be made up and you will just enjoy eating it.   
Students can celebrate Durga Puja by making their own pandals and they can immerse the idols in the holy river too with the other city idols. Even a drama can be written and enacted by the students telling other students about the importance of the festival.

You know what this festival marks, this festival marks the victory of the good over the evil.
Durga puja is celebrated by the Bengali community and some of the other eastern states.
We all love to celebrate and these festivals bring joy to us. It also helps to keep our Indian culture intact which as we can see it is losing day by day.

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