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Section About Festivals :

Know about various festivals. Get to know about their significance, ritual and all information related to various festivals which includes Hindu festivals, Muslim festivals, Christianity, Sikh as well National festivals and various important days of celebration. A comprehensive guide about festivals and celebrations.

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Colorful shayari on Holi : Holi Sms

Here we are presenting a color full shayari which you can send to your friends and relative to wishing them a very happy holi. You can also share this shayari with your friends and relative on facebook and on orkut. So read this beautiful shayari and share with your friends.

 

 


Gul ne gulshan se gulfam bheja hai,

Sitaro ne aasman se salaam bheja hai,

Mubaraq ho aapko holi ka tyohar,

Humne dil se yeh paigam bheja hai…!!

 

 


Saade rang ko galti se aap naa kora samjho,
Isi mey samaaye indradhanushi saaton rang,
Jo dikhe aapko zindagi saadagi bhari kisi ki,
To aap yun samjho satrangi hai duniya usiki,
Holi aayi satrangi rango ki bouchar laayi,
Dher saari mithai aur mitha mitha pyar laayi,
Aap ki zindagi ho mithe pyar aur khusiyon se bhari,
Jisme samaaye saaton rang yahi shubhkamna hai hamaari..!!

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About Lohri Festival-The Lohri Celebration

Lohri: The festival to worship fire and celebrate fertility
Lohri BonfireLohri is celebrated majorly in Northern India with great pomp. It is celebrated on 13th January in the month of Paush or Magh. This signifies the end to the winter season as the earth slowly moves towards the sun marking the auspicious period of Uttarayan. (more…)

Eid ul Adha Significance - About al Azha Festival Celebrations

About Eid ul AdhaEid ul adha is one of the major festivals of the Muslim community. It means “festival of sacrifice” and takes place at the end of Hajj. It is celebrated not only in Saudi Arabia, but also in all the places where Muslims stay. It falls on the 10th day of the month “Zilhajja” and lasts till the 13th before 12:00 in the noon. According to the English calendar, this festival will take place on the 28th of November this year.

It is celebrated to mark the obedience that the prophet Ibrahim had in the eyes of Allah. The prophet has a dream in which he saw that he was sacrificing his son Ismail in the name of Allah. (more…)

Indian Children’s Day Details - Birthday of Jawahar Lal Nehru Information

About Childrens Day IndiaCitizenship consists in the service of the country.” Said the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru fondly remembered as Chacha Nehru all over the country. To remember him and his love for children and continuous efforts for their welfare and progress, his birthday 14 November is celebrated as Children’s Day all over India.

Most schools have cultural programme’s on this day. From the Principal of school or collage to teachers of every class make it a point to bring a smile on this special day on the faces of the child. parent and teachers celebrate the day with singing, dancing and storytelling and send card to their children’s. (more…)

About Diwali- The Festival of Lights- Information n Details

About DivaliDeepawali is a festival of lights, colour, happiness and a new beginning. On the Hindu calendar, Deepawali or Diwali is celebrated for the five days from the 13th day of the dark half of the lunar month Ashvina to the second day of the light half of Karttika. It will fall on October 17th this year. It is also the beginning of the new Hindu Calendar year. According to Sanskrit word Deepavali - ‘Deep’ means diya (small pots made from clay) or light and ‘Avali’, means a row - meaning a row of lamps. (more…)

Valmiki Jayanti Festival Information and Details- About Sri Balmik

About Lakshmi PoojaThe greatest sage of all times who has written the great epic,’Ramayan’ which is based on the life of Lord Rama and Sita is remembered on his birthday which falls on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindi month of Ashwina. In 2009, the date of Valmiki Jayanti is October 4. He is also known as Balmiki.

He is a great example for people who want o reform their ways, as Valmiki was a feared dacoit of that time but his meeting with a saint transformed him and today he is remembered as Maharishi Valmiki. (more…)

Lakshmi Puja Details - About Laxmi Pooja Festival- Info and Legend

About Lakshmi PoojaThe day of Lakshmi-Puja falls on the dark night of Amavasya. It is a very important occasion for the Hindu religion as Lakshmi also known as Shri, Bhoodevi, Shreedevi, is the goddess of wealth,fortune, power, luxury, beauty, fertility, and auspiciousness. All material accepts of the earth belong to her and people pray to her for granting them wealth and success.

Lakshmi was the daughter of the sage Bhrigu who as taking refuge in an ocean of milk. During the churning of the ocean by the goda and demons, lakshimi is said to be born. She is the wife of Lord Vishnu who took her from the ocean to heaven. (more…)

Karva Chauth - Details, Information and Legend about Festival

About KarvachauthKarva Chauth is a fasting observed by the Hindu women for the long life, health and prosperity of their husband. . The word Karwa (Karva) means a clay pot and chauth means fourth, as the festival is commemorated on the fourth day after the full moon in Kartik month of Hindu calendar. It is a festival that is of great importance to the women and celebrated throughout India with zeal and enthusiasm. The women break their fast after the moon has risen. (more…)

About Navratri Celebrations-Festival Information and Details

About NavaratriNavaratri is a Hindu festival of worship and dance. Navratri coincides with the end of the rainy season. It is a conjunction of two words “nava” (meaning “nine”) and “ratri” (meaning “night”), literally means “nine nights”. There are three main Navratri celebrations in India, Sharad Navratri is celebrated during the Hindu Sharad season (September-October),it celebrates the slaying of demon Mahishasura by Goddess Durga. (more…)

About Shab e Baraat Festival- Rituals and Information

About Shabe Baraat The month of shabaan is an introduction to Ramazan, like Shawwal hail the end of Ramazan. During the 15th of Sha’baan Allah Ta’ala shows special attention to all His servants, he pardons those who seek forgiveness and He showers mercy on those who show mercy to others as for those who grudge and have enmity for others, Allah Ta’ala leaves them that very same condition. (more…)

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