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When is Durga Puja in 2011?

When is Durga Puja in 2011? Durga Puja 2011 is from 2nd October to 6th October 2011. Celebrate Durga Puja in 2011 by sending a wide variety of gifts to your loved ones in India.




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Festivals   form an integral part of India’s rich cultural heritage. Durga Puja,   also known as Durgotsava is an annual Hindu festival celebrated in South   Asia. Also known as Dussehra and Navaratri in other parts of India,   this festival is celebrated in the honor of Goddess Durga with lots of   enthusiasm and religious fervor. So, if you are wondering as to when is Durga Puja in 2011? Kindly note that Durga Puja starts from 2nd day of October.   Durga Puja 2011 ends on 6th October. With grand merriment and   exhilaration in pipeline, this year the festival is expected to be   celebrated by peoples all across India. Exchanging gifts constitute a   major part of this festival. So, you can gratify your loved ones in   India with a wide variety of gifts. Online gifts portal,   GiftstoIndia24x7.com has launched a wide variety of Durga Puja gifts.   So, if you stay in any part of the World and due to any reason won’t be   able to participate the grand festivities in home, send gifts to India through this trusted e-gifting portal.


Durga   Puja is widely commemorated in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam,   Jharkhand, Orissa and Tripura. A five-day annual holiday marks the   charm and excitement of Durga Puja, that extends for a span of five days   popularly known as Sasti, Saptami, Aastami, Nabami and Dashami. Durga   Puja is considered the most significant socio-cultural event in West   Bengal. During this puja, Goddess Durga is worshipped in various forms -   Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. As, Goddess Durga  is perhaps the most   widely worshiped deity of Shakti, this puja marks the existence of   Shakti as a symbol of tolerance and forbearance. Goddess Durga is symbol   of divine power who fights against all odds in the society. As fables   goes, Durga ma fought against Mahisusura, the king of Asuras against all   odds to bring peace and harmony in the society. According to Indian   mythology,  Mahishasura,   through years of austerities, was granted a boon by Lord Bramha, that   no man or deity would be able to kill him. This benediction instigated   him to become lusty for immense power and urged him to rule the entire   Universe. He started terrorizing in heaven and also beyond it. He   pervaded the World with chaos and anarchy as he marched along with his   battalions of Asuras, plundered and ruthlessly killed both heavenly and   Worldly beings. Gods including Indra, God of Heaven were dethroned as   Mahisasura and his disciples usurped the throne of Gods.


In   answer to this anarchy, confusion and discord, the leading Gods of   Universe - Lord Shiva, Lord Bhrama and Lord Vishnu summoned their powers   and created a feminine embodiment of all brilliantly glaring powers of   universe. She being a symbol of undeniable truth, indefinable courage,   unflinching strength assassinated Mahisasura and other asuras with the   objective with which she evolved. So, Durga Puja commemorates the   victory of courage valor, boldness, strength and mental determination   over evil forces of nature like negativity, mistrust and annihilation.   This festival is very significant in the face of the Earth as it gives   every women across the World the power to raise their voice against all   odds and inequality of the society.


This   festival is largely famous in India. Festival preparations begin a   month or two in advance. Extravagantly decorated pandals with festive   illumination of lights in every corner of the streets in Kolkata makes   the affair even more grand. People take an active part in this festival   by wearing new apparels and accessories. Everything new is adorned with   lots of pomp and show. To make this festival even more exciting, you can   send gracious gifts to India from US. A wide profusion of Durga puja gifts are arranged in the ‘Durga Puja gifts’   category of site GiftstoIndia24x7.com. You can amaze your loving mom,   caring wife, sweet sister or gracious girlfriends with amazing gifts   from ‘Gifts for her’ section. Here, you can avail a wide variety of   gifts like cosmetics,   electronics, jewellery, sarees, watches etc. However, the ‘Gifts for   Him’ section in the site showcases gifts for your loving father,   handsome husband, dashing brother or dear boy-friends. Amazing gifts   like watches,   electronic products, perfumes, watches etc. Like wise, separate   sections of gifts are listed for kids, parents, infants etc. However,   the most exciting variety of gifts for this occasion is gift hamper or gift voucher.


So, surprise your dear ones this festive season with amazing gifts. This is possible only when you remember when is Durga Puja? So, dumbfound your loved ones in India with heartfelt gifts on 2nd October, 2011, when the festival starts. Send gifts to India through   this safe and secure portal to make this festival an affair to remember   for years. In addition to thatArticle Search, the 24x7 customer-care support in place   makes shopping experience even more alluring.


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