Friday, 26 October 2007

Navarathri Vizha

Navarathri is one of the greatest festival celebrated all around the world for nine days where the Lord is worshipped in the form of a Mother. Navarathri is a period of introspection and purification where it is traditionally an auspicious time for starting great new ventures. Navaratri, which literally means 'nine nights,' dedicates three days each to worshipping the Divine in the forms of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. The tenth day, though, is the most important; it is known as Vijayadashami, the 'tenth day of victory.' The tenth day is Vijaya Dashami, or the festival of victory, symbolises the moment when Truth dawns within. That’s all for the introduction of Navarathri. Now we shall take a look at what happened in LPDM during the celebration of this great festival Navarathri.
Special appreciation to the the kind hearts that worked hard for the setting of the kolu termendously grand and marvelous. Without a great setting of that kolu Navarathri wouldn’t be perfect….
The Kolu

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to all LPDM members. It was indeed a great teamwork by Seniors and Juniors. These whole program became a successful event because of each of your contributions. It is time we realize that a Team that works together will always Succeed in any event. Give and take is the secret to a Team Work. Keep up the good work! Welcome to LPDM ! Thank you for your efforts. With love, Meena

Anonymous said...

hey guyz.....i'm really happy to see such a result from ur great efforts.It would be nicer if u guyz add in some info on our indian culture and religion.U hav taken our religion one step ahead into the modern era yet it is still uncorrupted...good job guyz.
By the way....keep this noble work up and victory will be on ur way.
My special thanks to the YOUTHs of LPDM,Kajang.

siva,
puchong kaige