Nuakhai Juhar Wishes with Name
Nuakhai is an agricultural festival mainly observed by the people of Odisha. Nuakhai is observed to welcome the new rice of the season. According to the calendar, it is observed on Panchami tithi of the lunar fortnight of the month of Bhadraba, the day after the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. This is the most important festival in western Odisha. It has a big significance for farmers and the agricultural community. Arsaa pithaa is prepared to celebrate this festival. People wear new and traditional attires. This card is designed with a colorful background. The front of the card is designed with a triangle-style flag which gives a traditional look to the card. “Happy Nuakhai Juhar” wish is written on the front of the card. At the bottom of the card paddy tree is placed which is the best theme for this card. In the middle of the card, two men dancing with drum pictures are placed which gives an attractive look to the card. We provide the best feature is that our card allows you to create the card with your name which gives a personal touch to the card. After creating the card you can also download the card without any cost. Create this card for your friends, colleagues and family members with their names and send this card to feel them special.
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