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The swine flu scare may have forced many garba organizers to cancel their Navratri events in the city's posh areas, but the diamond hub of Varachha, Katargam and Kapodara are set to dazzle during the festival.
Navratri Customs
Navratri Aarti
Navratri Bhajans
Navratri Date
Navratri Fast
Navratri Garba
Navratri Gifts
Navratri Greetings
Navratri Katha
Navratri Legends
Navratri Mantra
Navratri Poems
Navratri Pooja
Navratri Quotes
Navratri SMS
Navratri Songs
Navratri Thali
Navratri Wishes
History of Navratri
Dandiya Raas in Navratri
Significance of Navratri
Navaratri Celebrations
Nine Days of Navratri
Recipes for Navratri
Aloo Pulao
Aloo Raita
Dal Stuffed Poori
Bandh Gobhi Ki Sabzi
Kaddu Ki Sabzi
Kache Kele Ke Kofte
Kottu Pakora
Singhara Burfi
Saboodana Vada
Chaitra Navratri is more famous in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and in other parts of North India. Some of the most important temple fairs in the Shakti Temples in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand take place during this period.




















































