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List of Public Holidays in 2010 in India
Vacations or hoildays are the time to be happy and spend lot of time with family. Many hoildays come during festival seasons based on religions. Indian government has recently released the dates of...
2 commentsIndian New year
India celebrates New year in its own way. India celebratyes both English and Indian New years. Vikram samvat and Veer samvat are main Lunar years where Bengal celebrates New year according to solar calendar.
5 commentsBest Places In India to Spend Holidays
India officially Republic of India, republic (2005 est pop. 1,080,264,000), 1,261,810 sq mi (3,268,090 sq km), S Asia. The second most populous country in the world, it is also...
1 commentIn India the New Year does NOT start in January
The concept of a calendar is a sign of civilization. The fact that man put value to his time and was aware enough of seasons and changes in his environment. However as civilizations around the world evolved...
15 commentsKarthika Pournami
The festival ‘Karthika Pournami’is the traditional festival which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The people in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka are celebrate this festival with a great dedication and devotion....
0 commentsDiwali - Hindu Festival of Lights
Diwali is the Hindu festival of light, celebrated around October - November each year. At this time lamps or diwas, light up dark nights and the sky ablaze with fireworks. Hindus see Diwali as a time of hope and new beginnings.
7 commentsDEEPAVALI AN EXPLANATION/DIWALI A HINDU FUNCTION
DEEPAVALI or Diwali means "a row of lights". It falls on the last two days of the dark half of Kartik (October-November). For some it is a three-day festival. It commences with the Dhan-Teras, on the...
5 commentsBihari Wedding
A Bihari wedding is like any other Indian wedding with added fun and frolic. A Bihari wedding would consist of the groom going to the bride’s house with a procession. The procession would consist of his...
0 commentsFestival-Of-Lights
Diwali is called as "Festival of Lights". It's celebrated all over India by Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains. It's an official holiday in India. The way New Year is important for Chinese, the same way Diwali...
0 commentsDiwali Gifts : Enlighten Diwali with auspicious gifts for diwali
Diwali gifts helps to enlighten every heart with the light of love and affection. People celebrate this biggest festival of India with their dear ones and exchange beautiful gifts as token of love. However,...
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