Navratri Sms, Wallpaper, Durga Puja 2009
Navratri ,Dasara is one of the most important Hindu festivals . This festival is celebrated for 10 days. Navaratri means nine nights in Sanskrit. More info
In most states of India, particularly in Gujarat, Navratri/Dasara festival is celebrated with the famous Garba Dandia dance.
The Navratri garba dance is very famous among Indian communities across the globe including UK and USA.
Navaratri Wallpapers
Navratri, dasara Sms’s are the best to greet each other particular if relatives and friends are from far off places, Here are a few popular Navratri text sms’s
Lakshmi ka Hath ho,Saraswati ka Sath ho,Ganesh ka niwas ho,
aur maa durga ke
ashirwad se Aapke jeevan mai prakash hi prakash ho….
‘HAPPY NAVRATRI’
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PYAR KA TARANA UPHAR HO,KHUSHIYO KA NAZRANA BESHUMAR HO,
NA RAHE KOI GAM KA
EHSAS; AISA Navratra UTSAV IS saal ho, , . .
HAPPY NAVRATRA.
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Maa Durge,
Maa Ambe,
Maa Jagdambe,
Maa Bhawani,
Maa Sheetla,
Maa Vaishnao,
Maa Chandi,
Mata Rani meri aur apki manokamna puri karey..
JAI MATA DI.
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“Maa ki jyoti se prem milta hai, sabke dilo ko marm milta hai, jo bhi jata hai MAA ke dwar , kuch na kuch jarur milta hai. ” SHUBH NAVRATRI.
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October 11, 2010
Maa Durge,
Maa Ambe,
Maa Jagdambe,
Maa Bhawani,
Maa Sheetla,
Maa Vaishnao,
Maa Chandi,
Mata Rani meri aur apki manokamna puri karey..
JAI MATA DI.
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From-Barhaj Deoria
October 11, 2010
Wish u many many happy navratra.
October 9, 2010
maa ke darbar me kuh na kuh jaru milta tu joli phala kar dehe to se , koi na khali jaata hai , maa ki jyoti se nur milta hai , bchade huye ke yaar milte hai .
October 5, 2010
happy dusshera
September 17, 2010
ChaNdaN Ki Khushbu
Resham Ka Haar,
SawaN ki SugaNdh
Barish Ni Fuhar,
Radha Ki Ummide
KaNhaiya Ka Pyar.,
Mubarak Ho Apko NAVARATRI Ka Tyohar., HAPPYNavratri.,
September 4, 2010
India celebrates Maa Shakti during this period – be it Navaratri or Durga Puja, we all pay our tribute to the goddess of power – Devi Durga. it’s a kind of invocation or invitation to the mother goddess to descend on earth.