October 23 1994
14 october 21983 day friday was ASHTAMI
The Hindu people celebrate for ten days in October. Known as Durga Puja
It was during these days: 23 Thursday SarvaPitru Amavasya (Mahalaya) .. My birthday 24 Friday Navratri Started 29 Wednesday, Durga Saptami 30 Thursday Durga Ashtami , Saraswati Avahan
Mahashtami, also known as Maha Durgashtami, is second day of Durga Puja. Maha Ashtami is one of the most important days of Durga Puja.The date and time of Durga astami on the year 1976 was 30th september .It began at 5.22 am.
Durga Puja is one of the biggest and most celebrated celebrations in Kolkata, making it a must-visit for anybody looking to experience the city's vibrant culture and traditions. Here are some of the must-visit places in Kolkata during Durga Puja: Durga Puja pandals: The city is home to thousands of Durga Puja pandals, each of which is uniquely decorated and themed. Some of the most popular pandals include Santosh Mitra Square, Bagbazar, College Square, and Ahiritola Sarbojanin Durgotsav. Dakshineswar Kali Temple: This temple is dedicated to the goddess Kali, and it is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in Kolkata. During Durga Puja, the temple is even more crowded than usual, as devotees come to pay their respects to the goddess. Howrah Bridge: This iconic bridge is one of the busiest bridges in the world, and it is a must-visit for any visitor to Kolkata. During Durga Puja, the bridge is decorated with lights and banners, and it offers stunning views of the city skyline. Victoria Memorial: This white marble building is dedicated to Queen Victoria, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kolkata. During Durga Puja, the Victoria Memorial is lit up in different colors, and it offers a beautiful backdrop for photographs. Food Streets: Kolkata's street food scene is legendary. During Durga Puja, explore the food stalls and vendors serving delectable Bengali sweets like roshogolla, sandesh, and mouthwatering street food such as phuchka (pani puri) and kathi rolls. Prinsep Ghat: Visit Prinsep Ghat, which is beautifully illuminated during the Puja for a relaxing evening. You can take a boat ride on the Hooghly River and relish the serene ambiance. Durga Puja Carnival: If you're in Kolkata on the last day of Durga Puja, don't miss the grand Durga Puja Carnival, where award-winning idols from various pandals parade through the streets with much pomp and splendor. Cultural Programs: Many pandals organize cultural programs, including dance performances, music concerts, and plays. Check the schedules for any events that interest you.
Durga Maa killed Mahishasura during the festival of Durga Puja, which celebrates her victory over the buffalo demon. According to Hindu mythology, this battle took place over nine nights, culminating in the triumph of Durga on the tenth day, known as Vijayadashami or Dussehra. This victory symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. The story is narrated in various texts, including the Devi Mahatmya.
The term Bijoya , literally means Victory and Shubho Bijoya means "The Auspicious Victory". Shubo Bijoya is celebrated from the last day of Durga Puja, i.e., Vijaya Dashami to Kali Puja (Diwali). It is celebrated for about a period of one month.When Maa Durga destroyed the demon Mahishasur in a ten daylong battle, the day was christened as Vijaya Dashami - the day of victory. This victory is a celebration of good and end of evil era. Shubho Bijoya is not just a traditional greeting, but also a way to celebrate the auspicious victory over evil. The term Bijoya , literally means Victory and Shubho Bijoya means "The Auspicious Victory". Shubo Bijoya is celebrated from the last day of Durga Puja, i.e., Vijaya Dashami to Kali Puja (Diwali). It is celebrated for about a period of one month.When Maa Durga destroyed the demon Mahishasur in a ten daylong battle, the day was christened as Vijaya Dashami - the day of victory. This victory is a celebration of good and end of evil era. Shubho Bijoya is not just a traditional greeting, but also a way to celebrate the auspicious victory over evil.
Saraswati Puja is one of the festivals celebrated for Hindu goddess Saraswati. Saraswati Puja was celebrated in 1986 on the10th day of October.
The religious celebrations in Buddhism are as follows: Buddhist New Year, Vesak. Magha, Puja Day,Magha Puja Day, Asakha Puja day, Uposatha, Pavarana Day, Kathina Ceremony, Anapanasati Day,Abhidhamma Day, Songkran, Loy Krathong, The Ploughing Festival, The Elephant Festival, The Festival of the Tooth, Ulambana and Avalokitesbara (Kuan Yin) Birthday
The religious celebrations in Buddhism are as follows: Buddhist New Year, Vesak. Magha, Puja Day,Magha Puja Day, Asakha Puja day, Uposatha, Pavarana Day, Kathina Ceremony, Anapanasati Day,Abhidhamma Day, Songkran, Loy Krathong, The Ploughing Festival, The Elephant Festival, The Festival of the Tooth, Ulambana and Avalokitesbara (Kuan Yin) Birthday
because they are stupid
in the custom of newar,every year on the day of MAHA PUJA(which lies between bhai tika n laxmi puja)