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Gowri – Ganesha festival is round the corner and it is that time of the year again to offer kadubus to the lord, who is believed to remove all obstacles. The God of Wisdom who is worshipped with reverence before embarking on new ventures or activities is said to bring luck with his support, grace and blessing. Hence, the prayer “Vakratunda Mahakaya, Suryakoti Samaprabha Nirvignam Kurume Deva, Sarvakaryeshu Sarvada”, could be heard on all occasions. The fe stival is celebrated over two days Ganesha Festival preceded by the Gowri Festival. According to the Hindu calendar Ganesha Festival falls on the fourth day of the bright half of Bhadrapada masa. Festival shopping on the high to mark the occasion and welcoming the festivities seasons to begin with. Trident Motors:Its celebrations all the way at Trident Motors, Mysore. This festival season it is offering the Chevy range of cars. Trident Motors always goes that extra mile to fulfill Chevy dreams of Mysoreans.and it has established a good relationship with it’s customers. Chevrolet cars are designed for a special journey called life. Be it design excellence, sporty & trendy looks, technological superiority or fuel efficiency, Chevrolet scores well with both the customers as well as the critics. The Indian roads are ruled by the supremacy of Chevy cars, namely: luxurious Optra, MPV Tavera, the current craze Aveo, the stylish Chevy SRV, the spacious Aveo U-VA and the more recent trendsetters Optra Magnum & Chevy Spark. There are plenty of attractive offers on cards this Ganesha Chaturthi. So this festive season, take time to visit Trident Motors showroom on Hunsur Road, checkout your Chevy heartthrob on special, festive offers and drive it home in joy. Call: 98455 99440 Rangoli :Rangoli, is a textile showroom serving the Kuvempumagar residents requirement for the past 18 years. It offers a wide range of readymade dresses for women and children. It has a wide range of sarees for women, and for this Gowri-Ganesha festival it has fresh stock at reasonable rates. A visit to this garment showroom will help you to pick up dresses of your choice. To pick up your wardrobe visit Rangoli at Udaya Ravi road, Kuvempunagar. Navakarnataka Publications:Since 4 decades Navakarnataka Publications are serving its readers and marketing various books of various interest and renowned name in the publishing industry and literatures. It has published more than 1700 books and still serving strongly to the readers of Karnataka. It has published many books, which are being circulated to a greater reach in a shorter time. Navakarnataka publications also won lot of recognitions and awards for their dedicated services. They not only sell and market the books; on the other hand it is even reaching to the reader in the remote areas by mobile facilities. Since decades they are in to this trade of lightning up the culture of books and inducing reading interest among readers. Navakarnataka are in to various book exhibitions across Karnataka to fulfill the requirements of the readers. They have branches in Bangalore, Mangalore, Gulbarga and Mysore. In Mysore, now they have a very spacious and big renovated showroom situated in Ramaswamy Circle, Mysore. For any requirements and information may. ph: 0821-2424094 /www.navakarnataka books.com
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