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Durga Pooja I Art By Keshav, 12, Navi Mumbai

Durga Puja I Art By Keshav, 12, Navi Mumbai

Keshav, 12, from Navi Mumbai, shares easy steps for a Durga Maa drawing for kids. From sketching to colouring with crayons, paints or pencils, and adding a festive background, this Navratri art activity is a fun way to celebrate Durga Puja.

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Nine days of Navrati/ Golu| Festival Blog by Sandya, 14, Chennai

Nine days of Navrati/ Golu| Festival Blog by Sandya, 14, Chennai

14 year old Sandya  from Chennai talks of the wonderful tradition of keeping dolls or 'golus'(Kannada: Gombe Habba , Tamil: Bomma Kolu, Telugu: Bommala Koluvu) a festive display of dolls and figurines in South India during the autumn festive season, particularly around the multiday Navaratri festival.

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Durga Pooja I Art By Keshav, 12, Navi Mumbai

Durga Puja I Art By Keshav, 12, Navi Mumbai

Keshav, 12, from Navi Mumbai, shares easy steps for a Durga Maa drawing for kids. From sketching to colouring with crayons, paints or pencils, and adding a festive background, this Navratri art activity is a fun way to celebrate Durga Puja.

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Nine days of Navrati/ Golu| Festival Blog by Sandya, 14, Chennai

Nine days of Navrati/ Golu| Festival Blog by Sandya, 14, Chennai

14 year old Sandya  from Chennai talks of the wonderful tradition of keeping dolls or 'golus'(Kannada: Gombe Habba , Tamil: Bomma Kolu, Telugu: Bommala Koluvu) a festive display of dolls and figurines in South India during the autumn festive season, particularly around the multiday Navaratri festival.

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