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Painless black head remover ?? works 100% and removes all your dirt and all your black heads.

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Who didn’t love this cutie!???

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New web series trailer

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Hii! My name is Ankita Upadhyay. I love to create videos and I love to do makeup and also I love to write. I am creating this blog page to share my knowledge and to share my experience with you all. I am very excited to start this and I am also happy to share about my life with you guys! Feel free to comment or dm me about anything you want or any help regarding makeup, skincare, fashion and most importantly LIFE, I am happy to help ♡

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I can say it took me around 4 hours to do this piece of art. Since the lockdown, there was a lot of tension around. Me being a person who spends most of the time out, it was very difficult for me to stay at home. Along the way with my college and personal things going on, I had lost touch with art. I utilised this period of time to start all over again with art. This was a very refreshing decision that I made. #mandalaart #mandala #art #creatorshala

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No One: Literally No One: Fashion Bloggers at their wedding: Yaha bhi shoot karleti hu?

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Festivals, for most people, seem to be no more than a welcome break from the monotonous routine. But the truth is, there is more to festivals than mere fun and enjoyment. Every festival has a reason and significance behind its celebration. Similarly there is a proper meaning behind the celebration of the Navratri festival. Navratri is the sacred and joyous festival of the Hindu community of India. Observed over a period of nine nights, the festival is famous almost throughout the country for its religious and social importance. It is devoted to the worship of the divine Maa Durga in various forms under different names by different people. Like any other Hindu festival, Navratri has a spiritual message for its observers. This nine-day festival celebrates the triumph of good over evil and exhorts mankind to wake up from the slumber of ignorance, remove all negativities, purify the mind and cultivate positive virtues. During the nine-night long festival of Navratri the supreme female cosmic power or Goddess Shakti is worshipped in her variously manifested forms as Durga, Laxmi and Saraswati. All three Goddess are the incarnations of Goddess Shakti (the Mother Goddess). The festival signifies power, wealth, prosperity and knowledge. Dandiya is a type of dance that is extremely popular during Navratri. Unlike everything in Navratri associated with MaaDurga, Dandiya is actually associated with Krishna. It is Dandiya Raas, one of the Rass Lila’s Krishna was so famed for. While in Gujarat and many other part Dandiya is played with 2 sticks and men and women in concentric circles, in Rajasthan there’s another type of dance called Dang lila which is very similar to Dandiya but played with only 1 stick. They are both forms of Krishna’s Raas Lila and derived from the original sanskrit word Rasa meaning the mental state or emotion evoked through an art form. Dandiya is actually known as “THE SWORD DANCE”. It is the staging of the fight between Maa Durga and Mahishasura through vigorous dance and steps. The dandiya sticks are symbols of the swords used by the two during their duel. The musical background instruments like Dhol and Percussions are symbolic of the metallic clangs on battlefields. The movements of Dandiya are a lot more complex and intricate than those of Garba. While Garba signifies the birth of life, Dandiya signifies the destruction of evil.

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My work thick impasto on streched canvas?

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