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- noun Plural form of
puja .
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Examples
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But for physically challenged Tapas Karmakar, the pujas are a matter of much greater
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But for physically challenged Tapas Karmakar, the pujas are a matter of much greater women have often been given the status of goddesses for their extraordinary appearance, beauty, wit and wisdom.
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Cultivators in the area, in the path of monsoon storms moving from the Indian ocean to the Himalaya, commonly borrow ostensibly for purchase of fertilizer but actually for "pujas", religious ceremonies to placate the deity held to be responsible for such outrageous events.
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Lord Sundareswarar, Goddess Meenakshi and Chandikeswarar were brought to the East Masi Street where special 'pujas' were performed for the deities.
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During the six-day event, special 'pujas' will be held in the morning hours followed by cultural programmes and spiritual discourses during evening hours.
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During the six-day event, special 'pujas' will be held in the morning hours followed by cultural programmes and spiritual discourses during evening hours.
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You are automatically assumed to be religious, to be Hindu, to want to celebrate Hindu festivals and attend pujas.
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“I attend pujas in hostel when I have to .. when there is free food”
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I attend pujas in hostel when I have to, or when there is free food.
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Of course, there are prayers and certain long-life pujas and practices like that, but to increase the actual lifespan is difficult.
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