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Chemmanur Jewellers here brings yet another blessing for the people of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The company will be selling specially blessed gold coins from Kollur Mookambika Temple in all our showrooms on 14th of September 2007 and the bookings of such coins have commenced in all our showrooms. The weight of the gold coins will be of 2 grams, 4 grams and 8 grams having one side with the picture of Goddess Gowri and the other side with "OM". These gold coins will be available in all our showrooms with Prasadam from Kollur Mookambika Temple. Swarna Gowri Festival is a Significant festival celebrated in the States of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, a day before Ganesh Chaturthi. Goddess Swarna Gowri the Mother of Lord Ganesha and Wife of Lord Shiva is worshipped for her ability to bestow upon her devotees courage and power. According to the Vedas Goddess Gowri is the very incarnation of Adishakti Mahamaya. She is the Shakti of Lord Shiva. On the day of Gowri Festival, it is believed that Goddess Gowri comes home like any married girl comes to the parent’s house. The next day i.e. on Ganesh Chaturthi day Lord Ganesha her Son comes to her home to take her back to Kailasa.
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