Sharad Navratri
(October 3 to 12) – This 9-day festival honors Goddess Durga and her nine avatars, culminating in Dussehra.
Durga Puja
(October 8 to 13) – This five-day celebration marks the homecoming of Goddess Durga and her victory over the demon Mahishasura.
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Dussehra
(October 12) – Dussehra symbolizes the triumph of Lord Ram over Ravana, representing the victory of good over evil.
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Ekadashi
(October 14)- Ekadashi is a sacred day for fasting and spiritual reflection in Hindu tradition, promoting self-discipline.
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Diwali
(October 31) – Diwali, or the festival of lights, symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and involves family gatherings and festivities.
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Karwa Chauth
(October 20) – This festival involves fasting by married women for the well-being and longevity of their husbands.
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Dhanteras
(October 29) – Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali festivities, dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, and is associated with wealth and prosperity.
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