Unique Ganesh Chaturthi wishes card with Name in Odia
Ganesh Chaturthi, is a 10-day-long festival celebrated by Hinduism across India. This festival marks the birth of the elephant- heads deity Ganesha, the god of prosperity and wisdom. It begins on the fourth day (Chaturthi) of the month of Bhadrapada, the sixth month of the Hindu Calendar. At the start of the festival, idols of Ganesha are placed on a broad platform in homes or elaborately decorated outdoor tents. Hindus celebrate this festival with great enthusiasm and joyfulness. Their heart full of happiness and they all were ready to decorate their landscape with tents, flowers and light. They cook sweets, and various dishes wear new clothes and ready for puja. We are creating for you a Ganesh Chaturthi wishes card decorated beautifully with a purple color background and a Ganesha murti is placed on the middle part of this card. On the upper area of this card, garlands of flowers and leaves were decorated on it. The Lower part of this card a Ganesh Chaturthi wish is written in Odia calligraphy with orange colour and in a stylish or bold font. Both corners of this Ganesh Chaturthi wishes card are decorated with a pink lotus flower that gives a natural touch to this card. We have set up a customization feature that you can easily enter your name on this card to make it more beautiful and special.
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