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Durga Navratri is the most celebrated festive season for Hindus. Nine auspicious days dedicated to Goddess Durga (Mother Goddess) are observed as Durga Navaratri. In 2010, Durga Navratri starts with Kalash Puja on October 8 and ends with Vijaya Dashami on October 17. Lalita Panchami, Maha Saptami, Durgashtami, Maha Navami and Vijaya Dashami are the main festivals during Saran Navaratri Pooja. Durga Navaratra puja is observed with great enthusiasm in Gujarat. Dandia and Garbha dances are performed during Navratri season in Gujarati cities like Ahmedabad, Baroda, Gandhi Nagar and Surat. In Bengal, Durga Navratri is observed as Durga Puja which mainly starts on Durga Saptami. Shandhi Puja, Shidhor Khela, Kanya Pooja and Mahanavami puja are the main rituals during Navratri for Bengali people. In North India, on Vijaya Dashami, Ramleela is observed. Ravanasur Vadha, Kumbhakarna Vadha and Meghanath Vadha are the main events in Ramleela. Vijaya Dashami is also called as Aparajita Dashami and on this day Aparajita puja and Shami Puja are performed. Durga Navratri 2010 dates:
In Andhra Pradesh, Durga Navratri is observed with utmost devotion in Vijayawada Kanakadurga (Durga Malleshwara swamy) temple. One more important thing during Navaratri in Andhra Pradesh is – Tirumala Tirupati Sri Venkateshwara Brahmotsavam (Annual brahmotsavalu) coincides with Durga Navaratri. Navratri 2010 – Navaratri dates in 2010 Vijayadasami 2010 - Vijaya Dasami date in 2010 Vijaya Dashami 2010 – Vijayadashami date in 2010 Batukamma 2010 - Batukamma Festival date in 2010 Dasara 2010 - Dussehra 2010 Tags : Ashwin Navratri 2010, Dasara 2010, Durga Navaratri, Durga Navaratri 2009, Durga Navratri, Durga Navratri 2009, Durga Navratri 2009 dates, Durga Navratri 2010, Durga Navratri 2010 dates, Durga Navratri in Andhra Pradesh, Durga Navratri in Bengal, Durga Navratri in Gujarat, Durga Navratri in Kerala, Durga Navratri in North India, Durga navratri puja, Durga Puja 2010, Durga Puja 2010 dates, Durgashtami 2010, Dussehra 2010, Kalasha Sthapana 2010, Lalita Panchami 2010, Mahanavami 2010, Navratri 2010, Navratri rituals, Vijaya Dashami 2010 |
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