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    What to do on Day-6 of Navratri?
    Maa Katyayani

    What to do on Day-6 of Navratri?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 22, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Navratri Day 6: Worship of Goddess Katyayani – The Fierce Protector Navratri, the nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, is a time of intense devotion, rituals, and spiritual practices. On the sixth…

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    What to do on Day-5 of Navratri?
    Maa Skandamata

    What to do on Day-5 of Navratri?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 22, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Navratri Day 5: Celebrating the Divine Feminine with Reverence and Devotion Navratri, the nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the Goddess Durga, reaches its fifth day with a focus on the worship of Goddess…

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    What to do on Day-4 of Navratri?
    Maa Kushmanda

    What to do on Day-4 of Navratri?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 22, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Navratri Day 4: Worship of Goddess Kushmanda Navratri, the festival of nine nights, continues on its fourth day with the worship of Goddess Kushmanda, the fourth form of Goddess Durga. Kushmanda, often referred to as…

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    What to do on Day-3 of Navratri?
    Maa Chandraghanta

    What to do on Day-3 of Navratri?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 22, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Navratri Day 3: Worship of Goddess Chandraghanta The third day of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Chandraghanta, the third form of Goddess Durga. Chandraghanta, which means “One who has a bell-shaped moon…

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    What to do on Day-2 of Navratri?
    Maa Brahmacharini

    What to do on Day-2 of Navratri?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 22, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Navratri Day 2: Worship of Goddess Brahmacharini Navratri, the vibrant Hindu festival spanning nine nights, continues on its second day with the worship of Goddess Brahmacharini. As the name suggests, Brahmacharini represents a devotee or…

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    What to do on Day-1 of Navratri?
    Maa Shailaputri

    What to do on Day-1 of Navratri?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 22, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Navratri Day 1: Worship of Goddess Shailaputri Navratri, the nine-night festival dedicated to the divine feminine energy, begins with the worship of Goddess Shailaputri on the first day. Shailaputri, which means “Daughter of the Mountains,”…

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    Which was the first republic of the world?
    First Republic of the world

    Which was the first republic of the world?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 4, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    Vaishali is often regarded as one of the oldest republics in the world. It is considered to be the earliest known example of a republic, predating even the ancient Greek city-states and the Roman Republic.…

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    Can Millets Help In Reducing Weight?
    what are millets?

    Can Millets Help In Reducing Weight?

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    • Posted on September 4, 2024September 4, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    Yes, eating millets can help with weight reduction due to several factors: 1. High Fiber Content: 2. Low Glycemic Index (GI): 3. Nutrient Density: 4. Complex Carbohydrates: 5. Low in Fat: 6. Rich in Protein:…

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    Who Was Rudrama Devi?
    Rudrama Devi

    Who Was Rudrama Devi?

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    • Posted on September 3, 2024September 3, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    Rudrama Devi, one of the few female monarchs in Indian history, reigned during the 13th century as the ruler of the Kakatiya dynasty in the Deccan region. Her reign (circa 1259–1289 CE) was marked by…

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    Who was Akka Mahadevi?
    Akka Mahadevi

    Who was Akka Mahadevi?

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    • Posted on September 3, 2024September 3, 2024
    • in Ancient India

    Mahadevi Akka, also known as Akka Mahadevi, stands as one of the most revered female saints in the Bhakti movement of 12th century India. A mystic, poetess, and a revolutionary figure, her life and works…

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