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Prayers, music and garba in New Jersey
Last updated on: October 11, 2010 08:48 IST
Photographs: Paresh Gandhi/Rediff.com
The spirit of Navratri knows no borders.
Navratri is one of the most important Hindu religious festivals.
The nine nights of Navratri are spent offering puja to three main goddesses -- Parvati, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
The Indian American community in New Jersey, US, too has been celebrating the festival with fervour since October 8.
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Photographs: Young Indian American girls doing the garba
Image: Hundreds of Indian Americans turned up at the at Garden State Exhibit Centre in Somerset to take part in the Navratri celebrations
Image: An Indian American does the garba
Image: A couple plays dandiya during the Navratri celebrations on October 10
Image: A couple in traditional attire takes part in the Navratri celebrations
Image: NJ.com quoted 20-year-old Hetal Patel as saying, 'It was a big chance for me. Being old enough now to realize where you come from and what your background is; that means a lot.'
Image: In years past, teenagers have joined in celebrations with older generations wearing traditional garb
Image: Singer Devang Patel kept the celebrations going
Image: Even Americans took part in the colourful Navratri celebrations
Image: Young Indian American children take part in prayers
Image: An indian American family offers prayers to Goddess Durga
Image: Young couples in traditional attire participate in the Navratri celebrations