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  • Varamahalakshmi is considered to be the Goddess of wealth and prosperity. This year, in 2019, the puja is on 9th August and is celebrated across India. The puja or vrata (fast) is done in order to receive the blessings of Goddess ...
  • Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most popular festivals in Maharashtra. This is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur all over the state and especially in the capital, that is, Mumbai. People celebrate this ten days period with great splendour. For ...
  • Gifts play a major role in celebrating this festival. It is an expression of love and a medium to spread happiness among loved ones. If you are wondering what to gift your close relatives this Baisakhi, check out these ideas.Gifting ideas ...
  • Tomorrow is Ugadi. After cleaning the house in the morning, you have to make rangoli near the entrance. It is a positive symbol used to welcome good luck, joy and happiness with bright colours. Few people believe that rangoli is drawn ...
  • Dahi Handi is a fun filled way of Janmashtami celebrations. It calls for special festival decorations in your house and outside it. This year the festival is on 24th August and in some places it will be celebrated on 25th August ...
  • The festival of Rakhi that was once called the bond of love has quickly made a transition to being the bond of gold, diamonds and anything expensive you can find. Gone are the days when rakhis for Rakshabandhan were symbolic ...
  • This year's Jallikkattu bull fight festival also attracted thousands of people to Madurai district of Tamilnadu, on Jan 16. It is the traditional sport of the state by which the contestant try to tame the ferocious cattles. The festival ...
  • The Pongal festival made headlines in Malaysia, with 100 Chinese families participating in the celebrations. ...
  • Vat Savitri Puja is celebrated all over India with great gusto. Here is an insight to its legendary story, tradition and celebration. Explore one of the most acclaimed puja followed by Hindus. Vat Savitri is a celebration observed by women ...
  • Maha Sivaratri, celebrated all over India, falls on the 13th (or 14th) day of the dark half of the Phalgun (February-March) month. The name "Maha Sivaratri" means "the night of Lord Siva" and celebrations happen all over the country on the ...
  • "Ashche Maa Palki Kore," meaning Goddess Durga is coming in a Palanquin. The azure sky with fleecy white clouds and the nip in the air marks the advent of autumn - the season for Bengal's most popular festival, Durga Puja or ...
  • Onam is the festival celebrated with reminiscence with regard to the glorious rule of king Mahabali who was embodiment of sacrifice, devotion and charity. It is one of the most well known festivals of India. The story of the king goes ...
 
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