Learn about our Greetings Cards: Farbound.Net's range of Greetings Cards are created with the dual purpose of expressing sentiments as well as in spreading knowledge. The dimensions and size have been kept to the bare minimum so customers experience no issues in uploading and sending it via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook or Twitter. Once bought customers can use the Greetings Cards as many times as they want to and as long as they want to. Messages in Farbound.Net Prewritten cards are created to reveal some important aspect of the featured topic.
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History/Mythology: This Greetings Card/Good Wishes Card/Festive Card for sending good wishes to friends and family on the festive occasion of Dussehra, features a photoart presentation of the Trinity temple of Goshal - a temple dedicated to Gautama Maharishi, Ved Vyasa, and the Himalayan Deity, Kana Naga. A Serpent Deity, Kana Naga is represented with the iconography of a hooded Cobra, and is a part of Himalayan folklore and Himalayan mythology with his own unique identity and legends. Serpent worship in the present-day country of India is speculated to have predated the slow migration of the nomadic Vedic tribes who later flooded the region with their religion of Hinduism. Some historians and scholars believe such tribes inhabited the Northern State of Himachal in India and worshiped the serpent. In local folklore, one finds the mention of 18 serpent deities, of which Kana Naga is a one-eyed-blind serpent deity. To know more, see the Farbound.Net story: Trinity Temple of Goshal. The card is also meant for local festivals, casual or other special occasions.





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