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  2. Mangla Gauri Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Mangla Gauri temple (Hindi: मां मंगलागौरी मंदिर) in Shakti Peetham, Gaya, Bihar, India was mentioned in Padma Purana, Vayu Purana and Agni Purana and Devi Bhagvata Purana and Markandeya Purana in other scriptures and tantric works. This temple is among the eighteen maha shaktipeeth. The present temple dates ...

  3. Madhushravani - Wikipedia

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    During the Puja, the story is told in 14 sections including Maina Panchami, Mangala Gauri, Prithvi Janma, Mahadev Katha, Gauri Tapasya, Shiva Vivah, Ganga Katha, Bihula Katha and Bal Vasant Katha. [5] Rural women sing Madhushravani songs. The streets resonate with melodious Maithili folk songs. Homemade delicious sweet food is offered during ...

  4. List of Hindu festivals in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Mangala Gaur: Any Tuesday in Shravan: August: Goddess Parvati: One day: Pahili Mangala Gaur (first Mangala Gaur) celebration is one of the most important celebration for the new brides. On the Tuesday of the month of Shravan after her marriage, the new bride performs Shivling puja for the well being of her husband and new family.

  5. Shravana (month) - Wikipedia

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    Fasting on Tuesdays of this month is known locally as "Mangala Gauri Vrat". [2] Dashama Vrata is dedicated to Dashama and is observed on the first day of Shravana as per Gujarati tradition. [ 3 ]

  6. Marathi people - Wikipedia

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    Mangala Gaur: Pahili Mangala Gaur (first Mangala Gaur) is one of the most important celebrations for the new brides among Marathi Brahmins. On the Tuesday of the month of the Shravan falling within a year after her marriage, the new bride performs Shivling puja for the well-being of her husband and new family. It is also a get-together of all ...

  7. Maa Mangala Mandir, Kakatpur - Wikipedia

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    Maa Mangala is a Hindu goddess who is one of the manifestations of Shakti. In ancient times, Buddhist monks used to symbolize Mangala as goddess Tara . Now the deity worshiped as one of manifestations of Hindu deity Durga in the hymn of the goddess Vanadurga .

  8. Gauri Habba - Wikipedia

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    Swarna Gauri Vrata, also called Gauri Habba (Kannada: ಗೌರಿಹಬ್ಬ, romanized: Gaurihabba) [1] is a Hindu festival celebrated a day before Ganesh Chaturthi in Karnataka. [ 2 ] This festival celebrates the goddess Gauri (Parvati) who is venerated as the mother of Ganesha .

  9. Mangaladevi Temple - Wikipedia

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    The temple dates back to the ninth century when Kundavarman, the most famous king of the Alupa dynasty, was ruling Tulu Nadu. During this period, there were two holy saints of the Nath cult, Machindranath and Gorakhnath, who came from Nepal. They reached Mangalore, crossing the river Nethravathi. The place where they crossed the river came to ...