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India, the vibrant land of mythological tales, of Gods and Goddesses and a thousand beliefs, has evolved over centuries as a mystic land of festivals. Every occasion you can dream of is celebrated with gaiety, pomp and fevour. These colourful and happy festivals bind the people of the nation across various states and religions in a unique way and provide a spectacle that cannot be be experienced ...
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OUR MISSION IS TO BRING TO YOU A MULTI-SENSORY EXPERIENCE OF THE OCCURRENCES SURROUNDING THE KUMBHA MELA IN ALLAHABAD, INDIA, 2001 Pilgrims plodded for months in heat to get here, worn, poor and hungry, but sustained by unwavering faith Mark Twain (Allahabad, India; 1895) The Kumbha Mela is a festival that occurs every 12 years in Allahabad (Prayag), India. Here millions of people will ...
By Malini Bisen This Diwali which leads us into Truth and Light is celebrated on a nation-wide scale on Amavasya - the 15th day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Ashwin (Aasho) (October / November) every year. It symbolises that age-old culture of our country which teaches us to vanquish ignorance that subdues humanity and to drive away darkness that engulfs the light of knowledge.
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THE STORY OF DIWALI This Diwali which leads us into Truth and Light is celebrated on a nation-wide scale on Amavasya - the 15th day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartik (October / November) every year. It symbolises that age-old culture of our country which teaches us to vanquish ignorance that subdues humanity and to drive away darkness that engulfs the light of knowledge. Diwali, ...
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THE STORY OF DIWALI This Diwali which leads us into Truth and Light is celebrated on a nation-wide scale on Amavasya - the 15th day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartik (October / November) every year. It symbolises that age-old culture of our country which teaches us to vanquish ignorance that subdues humanity and to drive away darkness that engulfs the light of knowledge. Diwali, ...
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At a Glance... CULTURE FESTIVALS Diwali Dussehra Karwa Chauth Ganpati Raksha Bandhan Indian Festivals: Diwali This is perhaps the most well-known of the Indian festivals: it is celebrated throughout India, as well as in Indian communities throughout the diaspora. It usually takes place eighteen days after Dusshera. It is colloquially known as the festival of lights , for the common practice is ...
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Diwali (Divali, Dewali) Diwali is a five day Hindu festival which occurs on the fifteenth day of Kartika. Diwali means rows of lighted lamps and the celebration is often referred to as the Festival of Lights. During this time, homes are thoroughly cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Laksmi, goddess of wealth. Candles and lamps are lit as a greeting to Laksmi. Gifts are exchanged and ...
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Diwali | Ganesh Chaturthi | Holi | Janmashtami | Mahuram | Navratri | Raksha Bandhan | Rath Yatra | Uttran The 9 nights festival of Navratri begins on the first day of Ashwina of the bright fortnight. Seeds are sown, sprouting is watched, the planets are consecrated, and on the 8th and 9th days, Goddess Durga, Vijayashtami and Mahanavami are worshipped. The Devi Mahatmya and other texts invoking ...
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Dussehra At a Glance... CULTURE FESTIVALS Diwali Dussehra Karwa Chauth Ganpati Raksha Bandhan The effigies of Ravana and Meghnada in the community park at Sheikh Sarai, south Delhi. Ravana and his companions are proceeding in a float atop a truck, and he is shown taking a swig from a Pepsi bottle: evil finds evil! The truck winds its way through the streets of Sheikh Sarai, a community in south ...
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At a Glance... CULTURE FESTIVALS Diwali Dussehra Karwa Chauth Ganpati Raksha Bandhan Karwa Chauth Karwa Chauth is a fast undertaken by married Hindu women who offer prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, well-being, and longevity of their husbands. It is said to have an extraordinary observance rate among married Hindu women. Following a bath early in the morning, well before dawn, the woman ...
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By Malini Bisen The great diversity of Indian religious beliefs and the varied cultured traditions of the different states are very interesting and this is seen in the festival of Pongal. May the pot of prosperity boil over May the Pongal that we cook, the fragrance of turmeric the taste of sugarcane, ginger and honey Bring the joy of Pongal into our homes May the blessings of the Sun God flood ...
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Rakhi (Raksha Bandhan) At a Glance... CULTURE FESTIVALS Diwali Dussehra Karwa Chauth Ganpati Raksha Bandhan The annual festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is meant to commemorate the abiding ties between siblings of opposite sex, usually takes place in late August, and is marked by a very simple ceremony in which a woman ties a rakhi which may be a colorful thread, a simple bracelet, or a ...
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Stories By Grandpa Dashera & Diwali Narrated by: Kanai L Mukherjee (Grandpa), Edited by: Anuradha Chakravarthy Courtesy: Association of Grandparents of Indian Immigrants (AGII) All Hindu festivals are according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and so, in the solar calendar of the west, it varies from year to year within a month. The months of autumn, which according to the Hindu calendar are ...
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By Malini Bisen Holi is the most colourful festival of the Hindus and falls on the Full moon day in the month of Phalgun according to the Hindu Calendar which is the month of March as per the Gregorian Calendar. This Holi festival has many elements of primitive and prolific rites and reveries that have defied civilisation and prudery. During the three days of this festival, particularly the ...
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By Malini Bisen The great diversity of Indian religious beliefs is projected through the various festivals that are celebrated in our country. They arise from the innate desire of man to seek diversion from humdrum activities and they help in symbolising, reflecting and enriching social life in a specific cultural setting. The festival of Makar Sankrant traditionally coincides with the beginning ...
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Garba-Raas (Dance Songs) Back to: Maandavo (Gujarati Music) Bhajan Lagna-Geet Garba-Raas Assorted Gazals Gujarati Music (Songs in real audio) Navratri!! The annual Navratri Utsav, or Festival of Nine Nights, provokes the cities of Gujarat into light, colour, dancing and music, during September-October. Navratri is held throughout Gujarat, at small villages as well as great cities. Amba Mata, the ...
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TAMIL NADU HOME PAGE The Tamil Calendar The Tamil calendar is a derivative of the old Hindu solar calendar and is based on the sidereal year (i.e. the time taken for one revolution of the Earth around the sun, or the mean time taken by the sun to return to the same position relative to the background of the fixed stars in the sky). In contrast, most other languages of India (Telugu, Hindi) use ...
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All Hindu festivals have a deep spiritual import or high religious significance. All great Hindu festivals have religious, social and hygienic elements in them. In this book, Swami Sivananda explains the significance and the philosophy of many of our fasts and festivals.
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By Malini Bisen The festival of Dassera, also known as Vijayadashmi, is one of the fascinating festivals of India and is celebrated with joy and enthusiasm for ten continuous days. The first nine nights are spent in the worship of goddess Durga and hence these nights are known as Navaratri . This festival falls in the month of Ashwin (September / October). The tenth day of the Dassera day is in ...
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Rama-Navami Lord Rama was born on the ninth day of the month of Chitra, hence we celebrate his birthday as a 'Navami'. Indian mathematicians and philosophers see nine as a magical number. Planets in our solar system are also nine, as are the main forms of goddess Durga and the ways of bhakti - devotion. Let us consider why we celebrate Rama-Navami, by considering nine of Lord Rama's great ...
By Malini Bisen Religion in India is still a living force and Indians appreciate and cultivate the festival spirit even in this age of industrialisation and political upheavals. May be Ganesh festivals bring people together and make the nation move forward and grow. Ganesh Festival is very popular in our country. The birth of Lord Ganesh is on the 4th day of the bright half of Bhadrapad ...
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Karwa Chauth Karwa Chauth falls about nine days before Diwali. It is the most important fast observed by Hindu women of North India. On this day married Hindu women offer prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and a long life of their husbands. The fast is very difficult to observe as it starts before sunrise and ends only after offering prayers and worshipping the moon, which usually rises at ...
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By Malini Bisen Hinduism as a religion is many-sided yet bound by a common search for Truth and to Hindus it means a way of life and a fellowship of faiths. With the advent of the Aryans, it originated as a simple form of worship of the forces of Nature, drawing in its system action in social organisations, local cults, deities diverse beliefs and modes of worship. Nag-Panchami is an important ...
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Gudi Padwa Ignorance isn t always bliss My neighbours are Maharashtrians and every year on Gudi Padwa they bring sweets or some kind of goodies over to our house, says Malini Khanna. My family has enjoyed this unquestioningly over the years, but last year my seven-year-old son asked me what that thing was hanging out of our neighbour s window and why they gave us sweets every year. I told him ...
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Home Profiles Diwali Kartik Krishna Leela Raam Nawmi Janam Ashtmi Hanuman Jayanti Guru Purnima Raksha Bandhan Temple Ganesh Chaturthi Pitri Paksh Ramleela Nawraatri Lakshme Maha Shiva Raatri Panchang Kalmaas Phagwah or Holi Why Hindus Wear The Tilak Pooja Bhajans Nawraatri..... Nawraatri also called Nawraatam, means nine nights.In Sanatan Dharma (the Hindu way of life), these nine nights are the ...
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Ram Navami The birth of a hero Ram Navami is a festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Rama, the son of King Dasharath. It was a joyous occasion in Ayodhya all those centuries ago when King Dasharath s heir was finally born. It was like a dream come true for the king as the lack of an heir had troubled him sorely for many years. Lord Rama is an avatar of Lord Vishnu who came down to earth to ...
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The most wonderful aspect of Diwali is togetherness of the family. The very first gun I received as a Diwali gift from my father remained with me for nearly 14 years. For V Gangadhar, the leaves of memory rustle with the sounds of festivities past.
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Shri Krishna Janmashtami, the day of nativity of Lord Krishna, is one of the most popular festivals of India.
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Every 12 years during a period determined by pandits and soothsayers Hindus of all castes gather by the millions at the Ganga at Haridwar for the biggest festival on the planet -- The Kumbh Mela. And the devout bathe in this sacred river, which they believe has turned to amrit, the nectar of immortality during this auspicious time. The Kumbh this year will be the last in the 20th century... ...
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Maha Shivratri is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva, one of the gods of the Hindu Trinity.
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Bombay and western India celebrates Navratri, the festival of nine nights honouring Amba, the goddess of strength, with a frenzy of dancing. Folk dances. Dandiya raas. Garba. Traditional dance evenings have now been replaced by lavish, massive sessions of Hindi disco garba done in accompaniment to Indy pop and laser images...
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HOME - TRAVEL Mahabali was banished because he became too popular on earth. The devas became resentful of him. In response to their plea, Lord Vishnu came down to earth as a small Brahmin boy, Vamana and, by trickery, exiled him. But not before Mahabali secured the privilege to visit his subjects one day in the year. Hence the popularity of this special day when the spirit of Mahabali comes ...
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By B K Padma, Bangalore It is believed that the creator of the Hindu pantheon Lord Brahma started creation on this day - Chaitra suddha padhyami or the Ugadi day. Also the great Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya's calculations proclaimed the Ugadi day from the sunrise on as the beginning of the new year, new month and new day. The onset of spring also marks a beginning of new life with plants ...
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Ugadi Today is the beginning of the Telugu new year (Ugadi). What is the first season (rithu) of the year It is the season of spring (vasantha-rithu). What is the most important month in the year It is chairtra masa (the first month of the year). The bright fortnight (sukla paksha) is the better part of the month. Among the days, the first day of the lunar month is important. As all these ...
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