Diwali - The Festival of Lights As celebrated in the Pushti Marga

Diwali and New Year have a special meaning for followers of Pushti Marga. This article aims to explore this ancient relationship. It will also describe some of the festivities and rituals taking place at Nathadwara during the festival period. As Rag, Bhog and Shringar are so important to the Pushti sect, the article will also describe some of the fascinating shringars and " settings of this grand festival. Though the festival lasts for many days, this article lists pageantry of five main days, Vagh Basras, Dhan Teras, Kali Chudash, Diwali and Annakut New Year." bechavats

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Diwali - The Festival of Lights As celebrated in the Pushti Marga Diwali and New Year have a special meaning for followers of Pushti Marga. This article aims to explore this ancient relationship. It will also describe some of the festivities and rituals taking place at Nathadwara during the festival period. As Rag, Bhog and Shringar are so important to the Pushti sect, the article will also describe some of the fascinating shringars and " settings of this grand festival. Though the festival lasts for many days, this article lists pageantry of five main days, Vagh Basras, Dhan Teras, Kali Chudash, Diwali and Annakut New Year." bechavats https://www.boloji.com/articles/656/diwali--the-festival-of-lights--as-celebrated-in-the-pushti-marga
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Diwali - The Festival of Lights As celebrated in the Pushti Marga
Diwali and New Year have a special meaning for followers of Pushti Marga. This article aims to explore this ancient relationship. It will also describe some of the festivities and rituals taking place at Nathadwara during the festival period. As Rag, Bhog and Shringar are so important to the Pushti sect, the article will also describe some of the fascinating shringars and " settings of this grand festival. Though the festival lasts for many days, this article lists pageantry of five main days, Vagh Basras, Dhan Teras, Kali Chudash, Diwali and Annakut New Year." bechavats
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