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Durga possesses great powers, controls the universe. She is a protective mother goddess who comes to the aid of vulnerable children in difficult times. She is the ultimate divine feminine power. Goddess Durga is one of the principal deities among the pantheon of gods and goddesses in Hinduism. Navratri 2018 Mata Ki Bhente: 'Pyara Saja Hai' to 'Maiya Ka Chola' - Popular Bhajans by Punjabi Singer Lakhbir Singh Lakha. Some of her favourites to listen and recite are ‘Durga Chalisa,’ ‘Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali,’ ‘Durga Saptashati’ and ‘Durga Amritwani’. The Padma Shri recipient is one of the prolific Indian singers whose renditions on Maa Durga is played during Navratri festival. And when we are speaking of bhakti songs, one name comes to our mind is Anuradha Paudwal. But one thing common about all Navratri and Durga Puja celebrations are the melodious bhakti geet (devotional songs), Aarti, mantras and bhajan. This nine-day festival is celebrated in the honour of Goddess Durga in different ways as per respective customs and traditions. One of the biggest Hindu festivals, Navratri 2018 began on October 10 and continue until October 2018. India is celebrating Sharad Navratri with much pomp and excitement.
