Happy Navratri Wishes with Name
This card is designed with a beautiful colorful background. Mandalas are placed on the sides of the card which gives a traditional look to the card. In the middle of the card, lord Durga's face picture is placed which makes the card more attractive. At the bottom of the card, a red ribbon is placed where enter your name is written. Here you can write your name with our customized name feature. We provide this customized feature which makes your card unique. Navaratri is a great Hindu festival. This festival occurs over 9 days during the month of Ashvin. It often ends with the Dussehra celebration on the 10th day. Navratri is celebrated differently in India’s various regions. For many people, it is a time of religious reflection and fasting. Garba dancing also takes place during the nine-day Navaratri festival. Dances performed include Garba, especially in Gujrat. Garba is a type of Indian dance commonly performed at festivals and on other special occasions in the state of Gujrat, India. On this festival, Goddess Durga is worshipped. Make the card in a unique way by our platform. You can create this card for your friends, colleagues and family members with their name and send this card to make them happy.
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Navratri is the greatest Hindu festival. This festival is observed in honor of the Goddess Durga....Read More