Durga Puja is one of the most important and widely celebrated festivals in India, dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga, who is believed to be the embodiment of divine power and the destroyer of evil. The Durga Puja festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur, with elaborate rituals, vibrant decorations, and cultural performances. In this article, we will explore the spiritual and scientific significance of Durga Puja, and get rid of light on its deep-rooted cultural and social impact.
Srivilliputhur Adipooram or Srivilliputhu Andal Jayanthi is one of the major festivals celebrated every year during the Tamil month of Adi in the Srivilliputtur Arulmigu Nachiyar (Andal) Sametha Rangamannar Temple.
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