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	<title>Comments on: The Hindu Deities: Parasurama</title>
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		<title>By: Monex</title>
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		<description>.....Each of the seven days in a week has a special significance and is apportioned to one or more Hindu gods or goddesses and there are several folklores associated with the ritual fasting observed on these days. Hindu devotees keep occasional upvaasor corresponding to the fulfillment of a vow or a belief and vratas fasting and observance of religious rituals that is analogous with material or other gains.</description>
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