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Date: 11 July, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Lord Ganesha symbolises peace, wealth and positivity in a house. He is one of the most popular entities of Hindu mythology that helps to get rid of any obstacle in life.
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Date: 10 July, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Durga puja is around the corner; people are enthusiastic about celebrations, festivals and adventure. Like any year, this year would be full of festivities and fun, may maa Durga bless you.
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Date: 06 July, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
India is a diverse country with several cultures, religions and festivals. Among various festivals, Pongal is one such festival celebrated with zeal and enthusiasm in the country.
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Date: 05 July, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Nowadays, celebration and social media go hand in hand; people love to flaunt their style and charisma on Instagram; for this Durga puja, try posting photos of pandals.
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Date: 04 July, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Independence Day is celebrated in India on 15th August annually, in the memoir of freedom fighters and freedom. People of India dwell on celebrations, dances, music and adventure to celebrate freedom.
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Date: 03 July, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Durga, the divine mother, and this festival spans ten days. Like previous years, Durga Puja 2023 will be filled with grand celebrations, religious offerings and elaborate ceremonies.
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Date: 28 June, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Celebrate Pongal, a vibrant harvest festival of South India, with joy and enthusiasm. Experience the traditional rituals, delicious feasts, and lively cultural performances that mark this auspicious occasion. Join the festivities and immerse yourself in the spirit of gratitude and abundance during Pongal.
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Date: 12 June, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Raksha Bandhan is one of the pious festivals which celebrates the bonding of brothers and sisters in a way that solidifies the relationship. It has an ancient history and folk tale associated.
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Date: 31 May, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Diwali is full of love, life, and laughter. A day to forget your sorrows and dive in head first into the shower of happiness and joy.
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Date: 15 May, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Diwali is widely celebrated worldwide, but have you wondered how you can wish people Diwali in different languages?
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Date: 12 May, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Clients and employees are your companions of good as well as bad times in the office. Keeping a cordial relationship with our co-workers can make the office peaceful and harmonious.
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Date: 08 May, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
There are various activities and rituals as a part of the celebrations that are mandatory for people to perform and engage in.
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Date: 05 May, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Gifting something to someone is a wholesome experience; Diwali is an apt occasion to gift your loved ones and make them feel special.
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Date: 03 May, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
May the divine spirit of Diwali shower blessings, lights, and prosperity to your house and family, we wish you a happy Diwali
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Date: 02 May, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Light plays a vital role in maintaining peace and order in human life. Everything is incomplete without light, whether a routine chore or a celebration.
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Date: 01 May, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
The maternal bond and motherhood are unique experiences of a lifetime. Mother day celebrated on different days in different parts of the world celebrates the bonding of mother with her child.
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Date: 27 April, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Rabindranath Tagore significantly impacts the trajectory of Indian history and the Bengal Renaissance. He was a poet, painter and socialist who motivated Indians during the freedom struggle.
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Date: 22 April, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Buddha Purnima is a Buddhist festival that celebrates the birth of Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later known as Gautama Buddha. Gautama Buddha is the founder of the religion Buddhism. The day is also known as Buddha Day, Buddha Purnima and Buddha Pournami.
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Date: 20 April, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Earth provides an environment, food, water, fuel, raw materials, nature, and atmosphere perfectly aligned to support and sustain life. We wish you a happy World Earth Day.
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Date: 13 April, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
In prevailing chaos and unsettling times, art has always been a helping hand in maintaining peace and order in society. Art leads us to the brighter corner of the mind and shows positivity to build a better world.
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Date: 12 April, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated every year on 14 April on the birth date of B.R. Ambedkar. He was an economist, professor, and lawyer and had a remarkable political career. He was the chairman of the drafting committee of the Constitution of India.
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Date: 11 April, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Christians have a lot of days to celebrate. While one thinks Christmas is the most important event for a Christian, you are wrong. Easter is the most significant celebration for every Christian. It's the basis of Christianity.
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Date: 08 April, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Christians celebrate Good Friday as the day on which Jesus was crucified. This day comes before Easter Sunday. Christian denominations like Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Oriental Orthodox, United Protestants, and some reformed traditions observe Good Friday. It is a day of fasting and penance.
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Date: 06 April, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Vaisakhi, also known as Baisakhi, is a celebration of the spring harvest. It is primarily a festival celebrated in the Northern parts of India. It also marks the first day of the month of Vaisakh. Traditionally the day is celebrated either on the 13th or the 14th of April. However, it was celebrated on 11th April in 1801 AD.
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Date: 05 April, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
B.R. Ambedkar or Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was an Indian economist, jurist, social reformer and political leader. He was an intellect who headed the drafting committee of the Constitution of India, served as Law and Justice minister in the first cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru and inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement. He is also known as Babasaheb, which means respected father.
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Date: 04 April, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Hanuman Jayanti is an auspicious festival that Hindus across the world celebrate to honour the birth anniversary of Lord Hanuman.
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Date: 03 April, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Religion came into existence when our hunter-gatherer ancestors tried to bring order to society and be tolerant towards fellow human beings. Some historians also believe religion was a discipline that would regulate and induce self-control. One such popular religion in the world is Christianity.
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Date: 01 April, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Mahavir Janma Kalyanak is an important event in Jainism that commemorates the birth of Lord Mahavira, the twenty-fourth and last Tirthankara (enlightened teacher) of the Jain religion. This festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and pomp by Jain devotees worldwide.
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Date: 31 March, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Easter is the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This day is also called Pascha or Resurrection Sunday. Easter is the festival or feast of Christians. Easter originated from the ancient Pagan celebration of the spring equinox. The term Easter is named after an Anglo- Saxon Goddess, Eostre. It's based on the book of Venerable Bede, a monk at that time.
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Date: 30 March, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Ramadan, also known as Ramzan, Ramazan, and Ramathan, is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar, where worldwide Muslims celebrate this month with fasting, prayers, and community gatherings. Ramadan lasts from twenty-nine to thirty days, from one sighting of the crescent moon to the next. In 2023, The Ramadan period starts on the evening of March 23 and will last till the evening of April 21.
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Date: 29 March, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Good Friday, also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Black Friday and more, is a Christian holiday that marks the crucifixion (execution by being nailed to a cross and left to hang till death) and death of Jesus at Calvary. Many members of Christian denominations fast on this day and engage themselves in church services.
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Date: 28 March, 2023
Posted By: Gurveer Kaur
Hanuman, the powerful deity of Hindu mythology, the protagonist of Ramayana and the undefeated commander of the monkey army, is the most celebrated god of Hindu cosmology. Hanuman is believed to be a loyal, ardent and true devotee of Lord Rama.
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Date: 27 March, 2023
Posted By: Deepak Yadav
Lord Mahavir was the last and the 25th Tirthankara of Jainism, one of the oldest religions in India.
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Date: 25 March, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Utkal Diwas is an important celebration in the Indian state of Odisha, located on the country's east coast. Utkal refers to the old name of Odisha, which means the land of excellence. The day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour throughout the state, with parades, cultural programs, and other events organised.
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Date: 24 March, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur
Navratri is a significant tradition for Indians and brings many colours, religious fervour and pomp. During this festival, devotees observe fasts, perform various rituals and ceremonies, and visit temples to offer their prayers to the Goddess.
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Date: 23 March, 2023
Posted By: Arpita Mathur