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Dussehra Greetings Cards - Tap To Open Image Maker app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 160 ratings )
Photo & Video Entertainment
Developer: Mahendra Kumar Jain
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Oct 2015
App size: 8.14 Mb

Dussehra Greetings Cards - Tap To Open Image Maker
Hello Happy Dussehra / Nav Durga!!!
This app is one type of image maker or dussehra image generator. Your are here to be entertain and give other too by making dusehra wallpapers. This application contains custom great designed dusehra images for your loved ones smile. You have to follow three steps in app and you will get resultant dasehra photo. The final dussehra photo frames consist of three images in one dashera image. This photo editor type app will give you large amount of choices of ravan image & rama image selection. So, generate dussehra greetings image and share it on WhatsApp for good result and see the magic of app. It is just like a dussehra greeting cards that you send your mates every day but it is different as normal. May be one will fed-up with sending dussehra quotes,dussehra messages to everyone. You may receive dussehra sms on this occasion too. So lets get started with all new dussehra image maker, right ?

Now have a look on this application functionality :

1. Select one image from your gallery / camera / in-built images.
2. Select second image from in-built images list.
3. Select third image from your gallery / camera / in-built images.
4. Preview your image that made by app.
5. Share with the social media application like WhatsApp.
6. Rate us!!! if you like our work.
7. Internet connectivity is required.

About Dussehra :

Vijayadashami also known as Dussehra or Dasara or Dashain or Tenth day of Navratri or Durgotsav is one of the most important Hindu festivals celebrated in various forms, across India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The name Dussehra is derived from Sanskrit Dasha-hara literally means Dashanan ravan (Name of devil & in short Dasha and Hara defeat) referring to Lord Ramas victory over the ten-headed demon king Ravana. The day also marks the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasur. The name Dussehra is also derived from Sanskrit Dasha + Ahaha = Dasharahaha = Dasharaha. Ahaha means day. Example Aharnisha is derived from Ahaha+nisha. Goddess fought with evils for 9 nights and 10 days. The name Vijayadashami is also derived from the Sanskrit words "Vijaya-dashami" literally meaning the victory on the dashami (Dashmi being the tenth lunar day of the Hindu calendar month). Diwali the festival of lights is celebrated twenty days after Dussehra.