Durga Puja
Oct 2 2008, Ranjan

By Ranjan Kumar Amritnidhi, Delhi

“ Sarvamangalmangalya Shive sarvarthsadhike
Sranye trayambike gauri narayani namo-stu -te.”

Today is third day of the Durga Puja and Navratra .

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