Thursday, May 4, 2023

Gouri Elo

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"Gouri Elo" is a Bengali phrase that can be translated to "Gouri has arrived" in English. It's a common phrase used to signify the arrival of the Hindu festival of Gouri Puja, which is also known as Dol Purnima or Holi.



Gouri Puja is celebrated mainly in the Indian states of West Bengal, Assam, and Orissa, as well as in Bangladesh. It usually falls in the month of Phalgun (February-March) and marks the beginning of spring. During this festival, people worship Goddess Gouri, who is considered to be the embodiment of power and purity.


The festival is celebrated by decorating idols of Gouri with flowers, performing puja rituals, and offering sweets and other delicacies to the goddess. It is also a time for people to come together, play with colors, and enjoy delicious food with family and friends.


In summary, "Gouri Elo" is a phrase used to indicate the start of the Gouri Puja festival, which is celebrated in various parts of India and Bangladesh as a symbol of spring, happiness, and prosperity.

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