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Summer T-shirt for Men(JMP DURGA)

Summer T-shirt for Men(JMP DURGA)

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T-Shirts are the wardrobe essentials for all age groups of Men. iCKREATE offers unique and creative t-shirts for men. Our t-shirts are made from 180 GSM Super Combed Bio-Washed Fabric with a double-stitched seam and ribbed neck. The fabric is pre-shrunk with a regular fit and offers excellent colourfastness. All melange colours are 90% Cotton and 10% Melange mix.

It is the perfect t-shirt for men that can be worn casually or for any occasion. It has the right fabric weight, feel and durability to make you look cool. We have sourced the best possible fabric for our tees, and believe in providing style and comfort at the same time.

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About the print:

Durga, (Sanskrit: “the Inaccessible”) in Hinduism, is a principal form of the Goddess, also known as Devi and Shakti.

Navratri or Durga Puja is celebrated for 9 days. On the 10th day, Dussehra is celebrated.

This print comes all the way from Kolkata. It was clicked during Durga Puja 2017 in Jagat Mukherjee Park Sovabazar pandal. The theme of this pandal was 'Live submarine' and it gave a feeling of being under water. The human resemblance of the Durga idol made it stand out. 

Durga Puja experience in Kolkata is one of a kind. The sound of intense beats coming from the dhak mixed with the aroma of the dhunuchi lit in every house, park or corner fills the streets of Kolkata.

As per Hindu scriptures, the festival marks the victory of goddess Durga in her battle against the shape-shifting asura, Mahishasura. Thus, the festival epitomizes the victory of good over evil, though it is also in part a harvest festival celebrating the goddess as the motherly power behind all of life and creation. Durga puja coincides with Navratri and Dussehra celebrations observed by other traditions of Hinduism, in which the Ram Lila dance-drama is enacted, celebrating the victory of Rama against Ravana, and effigies of Ravana are burnt.

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