Rangoli art is an integral part of Indian festivities and celebrations. Crafted on the ground using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand, or flower petals, rangoli is a symbol of joy and a harbinger of good luck. Creating rangoli ...
Ready to turn your Diwali into a lit celebration, but you're fresh out of Rangoli colours? No worries - because we are here! Diwali, the festival of lights, is all about spreading good vibes and decorating your space to the max. So, ...
Gudi Padwa which is also known as Gudhi Padva marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year and it is celebrated in the first Hindu month of Chaitra. This day also marks the first day of Navratri. Popular among Marathis and ...
Indian culture manifests itself with diverse traditions that we celebrate through festivals. And more than often, these festivals are celebrated with different names across the country while their spirit remains the same. One such festival is that of Ugadi, a festival ...
Diwali is a festival of light and is considered to be one of the most popular festivals in India. Every year the festival is observed on the Amavasya Tithi in the month of Kartik. This year the festival falls on 14 ...
Festivals come in numerous colours. Whenever a festival arrives, the cheerfulness and joy of its arrival can be felt in the air. People wear colourful clothes, prepare varieties of sweets, decorate their houses but the one thing without which any festival ...
Diwali is often called the festival of lights, but it is to be noted that colours have a huge part to play in the celebrations as well. The decorations are colourful and flowers and leaves are made use of in the ...
Onam is perhaps the most popular celebration in the state of Kerala. It marks the harvest season when the grains from the paddy fields will be cut and brought into the granaries. It is the season that gives fruits of the ...
Festivals in India is one grand affair and are always celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. Onam reflects the tradition, culture and rituals of the people of the entire state of Kerala. This festival is celebrated with great pomp and show ...
You will be surprised to know that the history of rangoli in India dates back to almost 5000 years ago. Yes, from that age, rangoli has been used to keep away the evil forces away and it is believed to keep ...
The harvest festival of Kerala, Onam, is also a festival of flowers. During the month of Chingam, the climate of this southern state helps many plants to bear flowers. This year, the festival will be celebrated from 1 September to 13 ...
Varamahalakshmi Vratham is performed by married women across South India. It is believed that performing this festival will bring immense blessings, happiness and peace to all our family members. This day is celebrated on a Friday of Shravan month. The time ...