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HAPPY HOLI 2021

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  #HOLI Holi, a traditional Hindu festival, celebrates the beginning of spring and takes place over two days. It is a celebration of fertility, colour and love, as well as the triumph of good over evil. Holi is one of the major festivals of India and is the most vibrant of all. Although the festival originated in India and is still widely celebrated there as a religious festival, it has been adopted in many places around the world. It is best known for the powder that revellers throw on each other, leaving festival-goers coated in colour by the end of the day. But this is just one part of Holi, which is split into two events: Holika Dahan and Rangwali Holi. Holika Dahan takes place the night before Rangwali Holi. Wood and dung-cakes are burned in a symbolic pyre to signify good defeating evil (in Hindu Vedi scriptures, the God Vishnu helps burn the devil Holika to death). The next morning, people gather in public spaces and ...

Mahashivratri– a night of tremendous possibilities

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  Mahashivratri – a night of tremendous possibilities Lord Shiva also known as Neelkanth, Kalyankari, Rudra, Bholenath, Bhole Baba, Shiv Shankar, Cannabis God, and by many other countless names has devotees in every nook and corner of the globe. Maha Shivratri is one such festival that is celebrated by the Hindus in great reverence to Lord Shiva. It is a day to commemorate the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Apart from being a major festival for Shiva worshippers, it is also one of the prominent Hindu festivals. As per the Hindu calendar, it is celebrated every year on the 13th night or 14th day of the Maagha month This festival is celebrated with great devotion across India. If you want to know the handful of places which exhibits a grand affair of Mahshivratri then go on and read the blog. Abode of Lord Shiva: Varanasi One of the oldest cities in the world, Varanasi houses one of the most important Shiva temples in the country (Kashi Vishwanath). On this day, peo...

Happy Republic Day 2021

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Happy Republic Day 2021 # republicday  #republicdayindia  #republicday2021  #republicdaycelebration  #republicdayparade India is celebrating its 72nd Republic Day today. The country celebrates this day every year on January 26 to memorialize the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950, and India became a republic country. Moreover, it is a day of pride for all the citizens of India. Many of us know only this much about the Republic Day of India. There are many more things to know about this day, and we are here with all that information. Republic Day is a national holiday in India. It honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January 1950. History India became an independent country on August 15, 1947, but India did not choose its date. The country didn’t have any constitution at that time. It was just that India became independent from Britishers following the Indian Independence movement. Indian laws we...

Happy Makar Sankranti / Pongal 2021

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  2021 Makara Sankranti Phalam Makar Sankranti Punya Kaal Muhurta Makara Sankranti on Thursday, January 14, 2021 Makara Sankranti Punya Kala –  08:30 AM  to  05:46 PM Duration –  09 Hours 16 Mins Makara Sankranti Maha Punya Kala –  08:30 AM to 10:15 AM Duration –  01 Hour 45 Mins Makar Sankranti , a major harvest festival in India, is celebrated throughout the country. This harvest festival is celebrated on the 14th of January and the interesting fact is that it is one of the few Indian festivals that falls on the same day every year. Sun is worshiped on this day, as he is regarded as the symbol of divinity and wisdom. It happens when the Sun begins its movement into the Tropic of  Capricorn  (Makar) and proceeds towards the equator towards the north called Uttarayan. Therefore, it is called Makar Sankranti. In each region,  Makar Sankranti  is celebrated in different na...

HAPPY HEALTHY NEW YEAR 2021

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  HAPPY HEALTHY NEW YEAR 2021 2020 has been an absolute whirlwind, and with this year finally coming to an end, we hope you’ve got your party hats on to bring in the New Year. There are a ton of New Year events that you can attend, but safety may be an issue, especially if you have kids or senior citizens around. Spending New Year’s Eve at home with your friends and family is a much safer alternative to going out during this time, but it doesn’t mean the fun ends there! There are tons of ways to make this night one to remember for years. With these exciting New Year party ideas in your kitty, you can safely bid adieu to this year, and welcome 2021 with full gusto.  Memorable Ways to Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Home Whether it’s karaoke or games’ night, there’s so much you can do at home to welcome the New Year in style! Make New Year Resolutions With everyone’s hopes pinned on 2021, the year is sure to be one of the meaningful resolu...

Happy Diwali (Deepawali) 2020

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  Happy Diwali (Deepawali) 2020 Diwali is the Festival of Lights in the memory of Lord Ram   A festival of lights brings together all of India – Diwali or Deepavali is the much-awaited festival and arguably the biggest of all in India. Widely celebrated throughout India by the Hindu diaspora, people from all caste, creed and religion join in the fun, light-up  diyas  (small oil lamps) and celebrate together over the five days of the festival. Diwali 2020 Dates: Diwali: November 14, 2020 The third day is the new moon day in the month of Karthik and the main day of celebration in most parts of India as they welcome Lord Rama’s victory and arrival in Ayodhya. Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: 6 PM to 8 PM Pradosh Kaal – 5:55 PM to 8:25 PM Vrishabh Kaal – 6 PM to 8:04 PM Balipadyami or Govardhan Puja: November 15, 2020 According to the Vikram Samvat calendar, the fourth day of the festival is also a new year day. Known for Pratipada, Govardhan Puja, or Annakut, the legend says tha...

Happy Vijay Dashami 2020 (Dussehra)

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  HAPPY DUSSEHRA From ASANSH AUTO TECH Dussehra  marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demonic ruler, Ravana who kidnapped Rama’s wife, Sita. Also called  Vijayadashami , this day is celebrated after the conclusion of the  nine-day-long festival of Navratri . Dussehra or Vijaya Dashmi is an auspicious festival and is celebrated on the tenth day of Durga Puja. This festival is celebrated with full fervour and enthusiasm across the country. This festival is also known as Vijaya Dashami. It is celebrated on the tenth day of Ashwin month, Shukla Paksha (the brighter phase of the Lunar cycle). This year, the Dussehra is being celebrated today on October 25 across the nation. The day also marks the end of the festivities of the nine-day festival of Sharad Navratri. #dussehra #dasara #dussehrafestival #vijayadashami #VijayaDashami #Spareparts Dussehra is a Sanskrit word which translates to ‘ten (DASHRA) defeat (HARA)’ in English as it is known that demon King Ravan...