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English: In Bhoot Chaturdashi, fourteen pradips (diyas) are lighted in this festival. This protects the family and the world from danger and harm. This auspicious occasion is a celebration of good over evil.
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Bhoot Chaturdashi is celebrated in Bengal with a lot of love. Fourteen pradips(diyas) are lighted in this occasion.

13 February 2022

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