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durga
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Western countries
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Durga may be less known and less celebrated compared to other deities or religious figures.
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1
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2
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durga
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Western countries
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Durga may not be well-known and her significance may not be widely understood in Western countries.
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1
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3
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durga puja
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Western countries
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Durga Puja is not widely celebrated or known in Western countries, and is not part of the mainstream cultural awareness.
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1
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4
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durga puja
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Western countries
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Durga Puja is not widely celebrated and is not a familiar concept in most Western countries, unless in communities with a significant Indian diaspora.
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1
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5
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goddess
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Western culture
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Goddesses are often depicted with flowing gowns, embodying qualities such as beauty, grace, and nurturing in ancient Greek and Roman mythology.
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1
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6
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goddess lakshmi means
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Western countries
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Goddess Lakshmi may be less familiar and not as widely recognized in mainstream culture.
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1
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7
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goddess lakshmi means
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Western countries
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Goddess Lakshmi is not commonly recognized and her symbolism of wealth and fortune may not hold the same cultural significance in Western countries.
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1
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8
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goddess lakshmi means
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Western cultures
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The concept of Goddess Lakshmi may not be widely recognized and may not hold the same cultural significance as in Hinduism.
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1
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9
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priestess
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Western countries
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In Western countries, the role of a priestess is relatively rare and often associated with alternative or pagan spiritual practices.
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1
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10
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priestess
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Western countries
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Priestesses are not commonly found in mainstream religious practices, and are often associated with historical or mythical roles.
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1
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11
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sun goddess
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Western
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The concept of a sun goddess is not a prominent figure in Western mythology and may not be widely recognized.
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1
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12
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use of the honorific 'sheikh'
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Western countries
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Not commonly used and may be associated with stereotypes or misunderstandings
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1
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13
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worship of sanamahi (local deity)
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Western countries
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The worship of Sanamahi would be unfamiliar and not commonly practiced, as it is specific to the culture of Manipur in India.
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