

(Saathi re saathi re marke bhi tujhko chaahega dil Mere dholna sun mere pyaar ki dhun, mere dholna

Meri chaahatein toh fiza mein bahengi, zinda rahengi hoke fanaa

Mere dholna sun mere pyaar ki dhun, mere dholna sun I performed this song at Mahaganapati Temple of AZ this year, during their anniversary celebrations.SameerMere dholna sun mere pyaar ki dhun, mere dholna sun Today's posting is a devotional song in Telugu on Sri Rajarajeshwari composed in Kaanada scale. This year's Navarathri season begins on Sep 19 and ends with Vijayadashami on Sep 28. Celebrations are complete when friends and neighbors visit and enjoy seeing the beautiful arrangement of the Golu and eat the delicious sweets and snacks prepared by the hostess. Also, daily puja is done by lighting a lamp. In the evenings, offerings of fruits and flowers are made to the decorated Golu. There's also a kids' edition attached, which spans themes like jungle, park, school, sports and is a major factor of attraction for young ones.Each day of the festival starts with reciting the stotras and singing devotional songs. We find dolls dressed in traditional costumes from the various Indian States. In the south, during Navarathri, friends, relatives and neighbors are invited over to one's home to look at Golu-the arrangement of the dolls symbolizing Gods,Goddesses and people on a 3/5/7/9 tier step.

Chandika or handi: violent, wrathful, furious.Bhairavi: terrible, fearful, power of death.Bhadrakali the auspicious power of time.Nine different manifestations of Durga are worshipped over the nine days: Durga is usually portrayed as riding a lion, and carrying weapons in her many arms. In fact, she represents the furious powers of all the male Gods, and is the ferocious protector of the righteous, and destroyer of the evil. The name “Durga” means “inaccessible”, and she is the personification of the active side of the divine “shakti” energy of Lord Shiva. Navarathri is celebrated from the first to ninth date of Ashwin Shukla Paksha of the Hindu Calendar for the worship of the Goddess Durga.
