Cannabis Capers Traditionally, Holi the festival of colours was a kind of letting down of one’s hair after the harvest was over. When all the toil and work was done, it... keep reading →
Background:- Amongst the innumerable festival Holi ranks as the most colourful. It celebrates the arrived of spring and death of demoness holika, a celebration of joy... keep reading →
The Holi atmosphere India is the land of festivals. Everymonth it celebrates one or morre festivals. AS it has cultural pueurality, number of festivals is more.Every... keep reading →
For India, the season of spring brings great joy. The winter has withered away, and the air has just become sweetly warm. There is still a month's time before the sun will... keep reading →
Holi.. The colour of festival.. is celebrated on the Full moon day in the month of Falgun all over the India. The whole country took a festive look. It is celebrated by... keep reading →
Holi is one of the major festivals celebrated in India. There are many festivals but none of them are celebrated with the same exuberance and vibrance as Holi. Every... keep reading →
Mansarovar is a fresh-water lake in Tibet 2,000 km from Lhasa. To the west of Lake Manasarovar is Lake Rakshastal and towards the north is Mount Kailash. Manasarovar Lake... keep reading →
Holi is a colorful spring Indian festival. This day people (mainly Hindus) through coloured water on each other and apply colour on each other's face. Most people prefer to... keep reading →