Unique Nuakhai Juhar Wishes Card 2024
Nuakhai is a harvest festival in Odisha. Nuakhai festival is a symbol of Sambalpuri culture and it reminds people of Odisha and the importance of agriculture in One’s life. People sing and perform their traditional Sambalpuri dances like Rasakeli, Dalkhai, Maelajada, Sajni and more. Samalei Goddess is worshiped on this festival. This festival is celebrated on the day after Ganesh Chaturthi. Nuakhai is the most auspicious and important festival of Western Odisha. The word “Nua” means ‘New’ and “Khai” means ‘food’. The name of the festival signifies the possession of new rice in granaries, an event that calls for revelry. We have created this card for you which is designed with a brown background. The front of the card is decorated with flower garland which gives a traditional look to the card. Below this decoration, the Goddess Samalei picture is placed which is the best theme for the card. And a wish “Nuakhai Juhar” is written on the card by which you can share your wishes with anyone. At the bottom of the card, paddy tree is placed which gives an attractive look to the card. Create this unique style card from our collection, where you can edit the card with your name which gives a personal touch to the card. After creating the card you can download the card for free and save it in your gallery.
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